2021
Sudan’s military takes control of the country, dissolving the power-sharing government and declaring a state of emergency.
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2021
Elon Musk makes a record $25 billion in one day pushing his estimated worth to $255.2 billion, likely making him the richest person ever according to Forbes.
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2017
Scientists in India discovered a 152-million-year-old fossil of an extinct marine reptile called the ichthyosaur.
The fossil was found inside rocks from the Mesozoic Era, which ran between 252 and 66 million years ago, in the Kutch desert.
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2010
Taylor Swift’s third studio album “Speak Now” was released. It won Billboard’s 2011 Album of the Year.
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2005
Sid Meier’s Civilization IV was made available to PC players in North America.
Civ IV was a huge step up from the series’ third installment, with critics particularly impressed that the multiplayer function was actually worth playing, unlike its predecessor. It won a wide range of Game of the Year awards in 2005.
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1995
The British singer Cliff Richard was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II.
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1994
Susan Smith murdered her two children and tried to pin on a made-up Black man.
She reported to the police that a black man hijacked her car with her children inside as a pretense for their death.
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1978
The original American horror film “Halloween” premiered in Kansas City, Missouri, US.
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1940
Benjamin Oliver Davis Sr. became the first African American general in the United States Army.
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1940
Benjamin O. Davis Sr. became the first African American US Army brigadier general.
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1911
London’s last horse-drawn omnibus trip went from London Bridge Station to Moorgate.
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1854
The Battle of Balaclava took place during the Crimean War.
This battle featured The Charge of the Light Brigade, a disastrous cavalry charge by the British against the Russians. This charge alone resulted in over 100 casualties for the British.
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1828
St Katharine Docks opened in Central London, England, and it was one of the largest ports for trade in London in the 19th Century.
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1780
John Hancock became the first Governor of Massachusetts after winning 90% of the votes in the Massachusetts Constitution.
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1671
Italian astronomer Giovanni Cassini discovered Iapetus, Saturn’s third-largest moon.
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1415
The Battle of Agincourt between the English and the French took place.
It has historical significance as it was a surprising victory for the English, who wore much lighter armor than their opposition. The 6-hour battle saw the French side lose around 400 nobles, with the English only losing a handful. Overall, French casualties were estimated to be between 3,000 – 4,000, while the English had approximately 600 – 1,000 deaths.
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