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Today in History:

Lou Gehrig's 2,130-game streak ended

On this day in 1939, New York Yankee great Lou Gehrig, the “Iron Horse” of American baseball, ended his streak of consecutive games played (2,130), setting a record that stood until 1995, when it was broken by Cal Ripken, Jr.

Word of the Day:

cohesive

adjective koh-HEE-siv

What It Means

Something described as cohesive sticks together and forms something closely united. The word is usually used with abstract terms in phrases like "a cohesive social unit" or "a cohesive look/aesthetic." Cohesive can also be used to describe something, such as the design of a room or the plot of a movie, that is coherent—in other words, logically or consistently ordered.

// The couple chose their wedding colors and designs carefully to make sure everything had a cohesive look.

// The customer service department is a small but cohesive team.

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What is the fear of spiders called?

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