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A blast from the past! AOL (America Online) was a popular internet service provider in the 1990s and early 2000s. Here's a breakdown of the services you mentioned:

  1. AOL News: AOL offered news articles and headlines from various sources, including AP, Reuters, and other wire services. The news section was accessible through the AOL interface and provided users with a curated selection of news stories.
  2. AOL Sports: AOL Sports offered sports news, scores, and highlights from various leagues and teams. The service provided users with access to sports news, scores, and schedules, as well as fantasy sports tools and advice.
  3. AOL Weather: AOL Weather provided users with current weather conditions, forecasts, and weather radar images. The service was accessible through the AOL interface and offered users a simple way to check the weather.
  4. AOL Mail: AOL Mail was the company's email service, which allowed users to send and receive emails. AOL Mail was known for its user-friendly interface and features like spam filtering and virus protection.

AOL was acquired by Verizon in 2015 and rebranded as Oath, a subsidiary of Verizon. In 2017, Oath announced that it would be shutting down AOL Mail and other AOL services, citing declining usage and the rise of other email services like Gmail and Outlook.