2023
Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher was posthumously awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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2022
An armed man attacked Comedian Dave Chappelle while performing at LA’s Hollywood Bowl arena.
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2010
Emmy Award winner Julia Louis-Dreyfus, star of “Seinfeld,” received the 2,407th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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1990
Latvia declared its independence from the Soviet Union.
Latvia lost its independence in 1940 when it was annexed by the Soviet Union, remaining under Soviet control for 50 years. With the gradual collapse of the Soviet Union, the people of Latvia were finally able to wrest control of their nation, and their parliament declared their country independent again.
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1989
NASA’s Atlantis Space Shuttle ferried the Magellan space probe into orbit.
The mission, STS-30, was NASA’s 29th shuttle mission, the fourth flight of Atlantis. The mission was also the first to deploy an interplanetary probe from Earth’s orbit. The Magellan probe reached Venus in August 1990 and spent 243 days mapping the planet’s surface.
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1979
Margaret Thatcher became Britain’s first female prime minister.
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1975
The Italian film “Seven Beauties” became the first film directed by a woman to be nominated for an Academy Award.
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1965
San Francisco Giants outfielder, Willie Mays, broke the record for home runs.
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1959
The first Grammy Awards was held.
It was held in the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, hosted by Mort Sahl. The award winners were Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, Domenico Modugno, Ross Bagdasarian, and Henry Mancini. Each artist won two awards.
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1942
United States civilians received ration books for the first time.
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1932
Al Capone went to prison.
After being convicted of income tax evasion, Al Capone entered the US Penitentiary in Atlanta. There, he smuggled in cash and received special treatment, including decorations for his cell, cigars, and use of a typewriter.
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1910
The Royal Canadian Navy was established.
The navy was established after Sir Wilfrid Laurier passed the Naval Service Act. Before that, Canada did not have their own navy and relied on the British Royal Navy.
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1869
The Cincinnati Red Stockings played their first game, winning with 45-9 against the Great Westerns of Cincinnati.
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1780
American Academy of Arts & Science was established in Boston with James Bowdoin, John, and Samuel Adams as founding members.
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1493
Pope Alexander VI divided the New World between Spain and Portugal.
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