2017
Hackers stole sensitive “Game of Thrones” files from HBO.
On this day, a group of cybercriminals hacked into HBO and stole 1.5 terabytes of data.
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2013
Former US Army Private Bradley Manning was convicted on 17 espionage charges.
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2003
Volkswagen stopped production of the old VW Beetle.
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1991
Metallica released their single “Enter Sandman.”
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1980
Vanuatu gained its independence from the Anglo-French Condominium.
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1975
17-year-old Neville Ebbin was riding his electric cycle down a stretch of road in Bermuda when he was hit and killed by a taxi driver named Willard Manders.
One year later – almost to the day – Neville’s younger brother (who was now 17) was riding his dead brother’s electric cycle on that exact same stretch of road and was hit by the same driver in the same taxi. The taxi driver was also carrying the same passenger.
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1971
NASA’s Apollo 15 Lunar mission landed on the Moon’s surface with the first Lunar Rover.
Apollo 15 was the first J mission, a series of missions aimed at spending more time on the Moon’s surface conducting scientific experiments. One of the mission’s main goals was to try out the new Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), which, if successful, would allow much more extensive experiments as it allowed astronauts to go further afield from the lunar lander without using too much oxygen.
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1966
England won the FIFA World Cup Final in London against Germany with a score of 4-2.
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1956
President Eisenhower demanded that all US currency would feature the words “In God We Trust.”
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1945
The USS Indianapolis vessel was torpedoed and sunk.
The ship sank in just 12 minutes, along with 300 people, while 890 other passengers were left to survive exposure, dehydration, and shark attacks. Only 316 survived the disaster.
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1930
Host nation Uruguay defeated Argentina 4-2 in Montevideo to win the first FIFA World Cup.
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1909
28-year-old chemist Eugène Schueller founded a beauty company, which would later be named L’Oreal.
The beauty company was originally called Société Française de Teintures Inoffensives pour Cheveux (the French Safe Hair Dye Company).
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1863
Abraham Lincoln issued an order called “eye-for-eye,” allowing Union soldiers to one rebel prisoner for every black prisoner the Confederacy shot.
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762 AD
Following the fall of the Umayyads, the city of Baghdad, Iraq, was founded by caliph Al-Mansur the Islamic Ruler.
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