2022
UK PM Liz Truss announces her resignation after 44 days in office.
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2021
Syria’s government says it has executed 24 people for starting devastating wildfires in 2020 that killed three.
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2021
Alec Baldwin accidentally used a live firearm during a movie rehearsal, during which he shot and killed a cinematographer.
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2019
Major Australian newspapers blacked out their front pages in protest against press restrictions on printing whistleblower stories.
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2019
The oldest natural pearl discovered off the Abu Dhabi coast was estimated to be 8,000 years old.
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2012
Native American Kateri Tekakwitha became the first native to become a saint.
Tekakwitha was canonized by Pope Benedict XVI.
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2001
The benefit concert “United We Stand” led by Michael Jackson took place to stand up against terrorism.
Many top artists performed, including Mariah Carey, Al Green, Rod Stewart, Bette Midler, Goo Goo Dolls, Backstreet Boys, Usher, Pink, NSYNC, and more.
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1990
Apple Day started in Covent Garden, London.
The annual event is a huge celebration of apples with cooking demos, games, juice and cider, and the hundreds of apple varieties on sale.
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1971
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s ITOS-B weather satellite launched atop a Delta rocket.
The satellite was designed to take photos of the Earth’s cloud cover using television and infrared cameras to improve weather forecasting. Almost one hour after lifting off from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, the satellite returned to Earth’s atmosphere after failing to reach orbit. The cause was a malfunction in the Delta rocket’s second stage.
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1966
The catastrophic Tragedy of Aberfan occurred in South Wales, killing many who were in a local school, mostly children.
A coal waste pile-up created by the National Coal Board overflowed at the top of the village of Aberfan. The overflow flooded a junior school and surrounding buildings, killing 116 children and 28 adults.
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1964
The American musical comedy “My Fair Lady,” starring Audrey Hepburn, was released in the US.
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1915
The first radio message to go across the Atlantic Ocean was sent from Virginia to Paris.
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1803
English chemist John Dalton read his first atomic theory paper to the Manchester Literary and Philosophical society.
Dalton’s paper was “On the Absorption of Gases by Water and other Liquids,” and it contained Dalton’s Law. It’s also known as Dalton’s law of partial pressures. It is used to prove that the total pressure from a mixture of non-reacting gases is the same as the partial pressures of the individual gases in the mixture, which means that the mixture doesn’t increase exerted pressure.
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1789
Following the women’s march on Versailles, The National Assembly declared martial law in France to prevent future uprisings.
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1520
Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan arrived at Cape Virgenes, becoming the first European to sail the Pacific Ocean.
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1209
Otto IV was crowned Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire by Pope Innocent III.
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