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  2. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    Swanson is a brand of frozen food, broths, and canned poultry made for the North American and Hong Kong markets. It was founded by Carl A. Swanson in Omaha, Nebraska, and became famous for its TV dinners in the 1950s.

  3. Carl A. Swanson - Wikipedia

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    Carl Swanson was married to German-born immigrant Caroline Swanson (née Gerock). He was the father of Gilbert Carl Swanson, Walter Clarke Swanson, and Gretchen Velde. Carl Swanson's noted descendants include, Veronica Swanson Beard, Tucker Carlson (by adoption) and in-laws, Dick Carlson, Charles H. Price II and Reed Jobs [6].

  4. Dick Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Dick Carlson, born Richard Boynton, is a former journalist, diplomat and lobbyist who was the director of the Voice of America from 1986 to 1991. He is the father of conservative commentator Tucker Carlson and has a controversial history of reporting and legal battles.

  5. Timeline of organized crime in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history of organized crime in Chicago, from the 1830s to the present day, with major events and figures. See how Chicago became a hub of gambling, prostitution, and mafia activity, and how it influenced the development of modern gangsterism.

  6. Tucker Carlson - Wikipedia

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    Tucker Carlson is a conservative political commentator and writer who hosted Tucker Carlson Tonight on Fox News until 2023. He is known for his pro-Trump, anti-immigration, and far-right positions, as well as his lawsuits, scandals, and interviews.

  7. Betty Cronin - Wikipedia

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    Betty Cronin (July 12, 1928–December 11, 2016) was an American bacteriologist and co-author of Campbell’s Great American Cookbook.Some call her "the mother of TV dinners", [1] though the development of the idea has several claimants. [2]

  8. The Food That Built America - Wikipedia

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    A docudrama series on the History Channel that explores the history of popular foods and restaurants in the US. Season 5 is not announced yet, but seasons 1-4 cover topics such as pizza, chocolate, burgers, cola, and chips.

  9. 2001 Navistar shooting - Wikipedia

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    William Daniel Baker (c. 1935 – February 5, 2001), the perpetrator of the shooting, had previously worked at the facility.He was hired in 1955 and worked as a forklift operator and tool room attendant until his firing in 1994 after he conspired with a group of his co-workers to steal truck engines and parts from the facility. [4]