2020
The first known animal contracted Covid-19.
A four-year-old Malayan tiger called Nadia resides at the Bronx Zoo, New York, US. After the discovery, it was also found the virus had spread to six other tigers and lions.
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2009
Texas movie fans were surprised with a special premiere viewing of that year’s Star Trek movie.
Ticket holders were expecting to see a 10-minute preview of the new reboot along with a showing of the classic Star Trek III: The Wrath of Khan but instead were treated with the full version of the film and personal appearances by actor Leonard Nimoy.
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1974
Europe surrendered to “Waterloo” as ABBA smashed the 19th Eurovision Contest in Brighton, England.
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1973
NASA launched the Pioneer 11 space probe to study the asteroid belt & the environment around Jupiter and Saturn.
The Pioneer 11 became the first probe to encounter Saturn and the second to fly through the asteroid belt.
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1947
The first Tony Awards were handed out at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City.
Officially called the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, the Tony Awards were named in honor of the producer and co-founder of the American Theater Wing. They are awarded by the American Theater Wing annually to those that show excellence in Broadway theater. The first awards given out included a scroll, a lighter, and various pieces of jewelry or accessories.
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1917
The US declared war against Germany and its Central Powers Alliance in World War I.
Over the course of the war, the US sent over 2 million troops.
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1909
Americans reached the North Pole.
On this day, Robert Peary and his team claimed to have reached the North Pole within 3 miles (5 km).
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1906
The Humorous Phases of Funny Faces by James Stuart Blackton became the world’s first animation.
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1830
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was founded in LaFayette, New York, by Joseph Smith.
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1580
England, Flanders, and Northern France experienced one of the most severe earthquakes in recorded history.
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1320
The Declaration of Arbroath was signed in Scotland to reaffirm the country’s independence.
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1199
The King of England, Richard I, died from gangrene in his shoulder after being hit by a crossbow arrow.
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