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367 entries in history

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Events
57
Births
185
Deaths
107
Holidays
18

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2011

Jared Lee Loughner opened fire at a public meeting held by U.S. representative Gabby Giffords in Tucson, Arizona, killing six people and injuring twelve others.

2010

Gunmen from an offshoot of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda attacked the bus transporting the Togo national football team to the Africa Cup of Nations in Angola, killing three people.

1991

Jeremy Wade Delle committed suicide in his high-school class in Richardson, Texas, an event that inspired the Pearl Jam song "Jeremy".

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2023

Supporters of former Brazil president Jair Bolsonaro storm the Brazilian Congress.

2021

Twenty-three people are killed in what is described as a police ″massacre″ in La Vega, Caracas, Venezuela.

2020

Ukraine International Airlines Flight 752 crashes immediately after takeoff at Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport; all 176 on board are killed. The plane was shot down by an Iranian anti-aircraft missile.

2016

Joaquín Guzmán, widely regarded as the world's most powerful drug trafficker, is recaptured following his escape from a maximum security prison in Mexico.

2016

West Air Sweden Flight 294 crashes near the Swedish reservoir of Akkajaure; both pilots, the only people on board, are killed.

2011

Sitting US Congresswoman Gabby Giffords is shot in the head along with 18 others in a mass shooting in Tucson, Arizona. Giffords survived the assassination attempt, but six others died, including John Roll, a federal judge.

2010

Gunmen from an offshoot of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda attack a bus carrying the Togo national football team on its way to the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations, killing three people and injuring another nine.

2009

A 6.1-magnitude earthquake in northern Costa Rica kills 15 people and injures 32.

2005

The nuclear sub USS San Francisco collides at full speed with an undersea mountain south of Guam. One man is killed, but the sub surfaces and is repaired.

2004

The RMS Queen Mary 2, then the largest ocean liner ever built, is christened by her namesake's granddaughter, Queen Elizabeth II.

2003

Turkish Airlines Flight 634 crashes near Diyarbakır Airport, Turkey, killing the entire crew and 70 of the 75 passengers.

2003

Air Midwest Flight 5481 crashes at Charlotte-Douglas Airport, in Charlotte, North Carolina, killing all 21 people on board.

2002

President of the United States George W. Bush signs into law the No Child Left Behind Act.

1996

An Antonov An-32 cargo aircraft crashes into a crowded market in Kinshasa, Zaire, killing up to 223 people on the ground; two of six crew members are also killed.

1994

Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov on Soyuz TM-18 leaves for Mir. He would stay on the space station until March 22, 1995, for a record 437 days in space.

1989

Kegworth air disaster: British Midland Flight 92, a Boeing 737-400, crashes into the M1 motorway, killing 47 of the 126 people on board.

1982

Breakup of the Bell System: In the United States, AT&T agrees to divest itself of twenty-two subdivisions.

1981

A local farmer reports a UFO sighting in Trans-en-Provence, France, claimed to be "perhaps the most completely and carefully documented sighting of all time".

1977

Three bombs explode in Moscow, Russia, Soviet Union, within 37 minutes, killing seven. The bombings are attributed to an Armenian separatist group.

1975

Ella T. Grasso becomes Governor of Connecticut, the first woman to serve as a Governor in the United States other than by succeeding her husband.

1973

Soviet space mission Luna 21 is launched.

1973

Watergate scandal: The trial of seven men accused of illegal entry into Democratic Party headquarters at Watergate begins.

1972

Bowing to international pressure, President of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto releases Bengali leader Sheikh Mujibur Rahman from prison, who had been arrested after declaring the independence of Bangladesh.

1964

President Lyndon B. Johnson declares a "War on Poverty" in the United States.

1961

In France a referendum supports Charles de Gaulle's policies in Algeria.

1959

Charles de Gaulle is proclaimed as the first President of the French Fifth Republic.

1956

Operation Auca: Five U.S. missionaries are killed by the Waorani of Ecuador shortly after making first contact.

1946

Andrei Zhdanov, Chairman of the Finnish Allied Commission, submits to the Finnish War Criminal Court an interrogation report by General Erich Buschenhagen, a German prisoner of war, on the contacts between Finnish and German military personnel before the Continuation War and a copy of Hitler's Barbarossa plan.

1945

World War II: Philippine Commonwealth troops under the Philippine Commonwealth Army units enter the province of Ilocos Sur in Northern Luzon and attack invading Japanese Imperial forces.

1940

World War II: Britain introduces food rationing.

1936

Kashf-e hijab decree is made and immediately enforced by Reza Shah, Iran's head of state, banning the wearing of Islamic veils in public.

1933

Anarchist insurrection of January 1933 breaks out in Barcelona, Spain.

1926

Crown Prince Nguyễn Phúc Vĩnh Thuỵ is crowned emperor of Vietnam, the country's last monarch.

1926

Abdul-Aziz ibn Saud is crowned King of Hejaz.

1920

The steel strike of 1919 ends in failure for the Amalgamated Association of Iron, Steel and Tin Workers labor union.

1918

U.S. President Woodrow Wilson announces his "Fourteen Points" as conditions for ending World War I.

1912

The African National Congress is founded, under the name South African Native National Congress (SANNC).

1912

The city of San Diego passes an ordinance restricting free speech, provoking months of civil unrest between socialist Wobblies and business leaders that become the bloodiest free speech fight in history.

1900

President William McKinley places Alaska under military rule.

1889

Herman Hollerith is issued US patent #395,791 for the 'Art of Applying Statistics' — his punched card calculator.

1877

Crazy Horse and his warriors fight their last battle against the United States Cavalry at Wolf Mountain, Montana Territory.

1867

The United States Congress passes the bill to allow African American men the right to vote in Washington, D.C.

1863

American Civil War: Second Battle of Springfield.

1835

US President Andrew Jackson announces a celebratory dinner after having reduced the United States national debt to zero for the only time.

1828

The Democratic Party of the United States is organized.

1815

War of 1812: Battle of New Orleans: Andrew Jackson leads American forces in victory over the British.

1811

Charles Deslondes leads an unsuccessful slave revolt in the North American settlements of St. Charles and St. James, Louisiana.

1806

The Dutch Cape Colony in southern Africa becomes the British Cape Colony as a result of the Battle of Blaauwberg.

1790

George Washington delivers the first State of the Union address in New York City.

1746

Second Jacobite rising: Bonnie Prince Charlie occupies Stirling.

1735

The premiere of George Frideric Handel's Ariodante takes place at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

1547

The first Lithuanian-language book, the Catechism of Martynas Mažvydas, is published in Königsberg.

1499

Louis XII of France marries Anne of Brittany in accordance with a law set by his predecessor, Charles VIII.

1454

The papal bull Romanus Pontifex awards the Kingdom of Portugal exclusive trade and colonization rights to all of Africa south of Cape Bojador.

1297

François Grimaldi, disguised as a monk, leads his men to capture the fortress protecting the Rock of Monaco, establishing his family as the rulers of Monaco.

871

Æthelred I and Alfred the Great lead a West Saxon army to repel an invasion by Danelaw Vikings.

307

Sima Chi becomes emperor of the Jin dynasty in succession to his brother, Sima Zhong, despite a challenge from his other brother, Sima Ying.