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  1. 4 de out. de 2023 · In January 2015, the median price for a new house was $292,000, while the average cost was $348,300. The average monthly rent was $1,050. The federal minimum wage was $7.25. In January, the price of gold ranged from a low of $1,189.51 per ounce to a high of $1,302.26, and closed the month at $1,283.15 per ounce.

  2. Famous Weddings in 2015. Jan 1 American singer-songwriter Ben Harper (45) weds social advocate Jaclyn Matfus. Jan 5 American actress Cameron Diaz (42) weds Good Charlotte guitarist Benji Madden (35) at her home in Beverly Hills, California. Jan 17 English actor and comedian Stephen Fry (57) weds English stand-up comedian Elliott Spencer in ...

  3. 2015 In Music. 2015 brought us a diverse range of musical gems that had us tapping our feet and singing along from the very first note! From the upbeat anthem “Uptown Funk” by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars to the empowering melody of “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten, these songs brought joy and inspiration to our ears, making 2015 a year to remember.

  4. 17 de dez. de 2020 · 2020 was a tumultuous year that saw the onset of a deadly pandemic, protests against racial injustice, a contentious election—and widespread natural disasters. The year began with news of the ...

  5. 2 de jan. de 2015 · Golfer Lydia Ko. Jan 31 Atlanta Hawks set a new NBA monthly win record as they move to 17-0 for January, with a 91-85 win against the Philadelphia 76ers. Jan 31 Australia defeats South Korea in football to win the 2015 AFC Asian Cup. Jan 31 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees: Junior Seau, Jerome Bettis, Charles Haley, Will Shields, Tim Brown ...

  6. 31 de dez. de 2015 · By Amanda Sakuma, Amanda Sakuma. At the final Republican presidential debate of 2015, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, a lower-tier candidate who has struggled to gain traction in a crowded ...

  7. 11 de dez. de 2015 · The turning point occurred because American households are both falling andrising out of the middle class, as the chart below shows. 2. Gun deaths became as common as traffic deaths in the U.S. Americans are now as likely to die because of guns as cars, according to new government data issued at the end of 2015.