Today in History – Jan. 24

Today is Sunday, Jan. 24, the 24th day of 2010. There are 341 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 24, 1848, James W. Marshall discovered a gold nugget at Sutter’s Mill in northern California, a discovery that led to the gold rush of ’49. On this date: In 1742, Charles VII was elected Holy Roman Emperor during the War of the Austrian Succession. In 1908, the Boy Scouts movement began in England under... [more]

Today in History – Jan. 23

Today is Saturday, Jan. 23, the 23rd day of 2010. There are 342 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 23, 1960, the Swiss-Italian-made bathyscaphe (BATH’-ih-skahf) Trieste, owned and operated by the U.S. Navy, carried two men to the deepest known point in the Pacific Ocean, reaching a depth of more than 35,000 feet inside the Challenger Deep in the Mariana Trench. On this date: In 1789, Georgetown... [more]

Today in History – Jan. 22

Today is Friday, Jan. 22, the 22nd day of 2010. There are 343 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 22, 1917, President Woodrow Wilson pleaded for an end to war in Europe, calling for “peace without victory.” (By April, however, America also was at war.) On this date: In 1498, during his third voyage to the Western Hemisphere, explorer Christopher Columbus arrived at the present-day Caribbean... [more]

TODAY IN HISTORY – JAN. 21

Today is Thursday, Jan. 21, the 21th day of 2010. There are 344 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: 1077 German King Heinrich IV petitions Pope Gregory VII for forgiveness 1189 Philip II, Henry II & Richard Lion-Hearted initiate 3rd Crusade 1276 Pierre de Tarantaise elected Pope Innocent V 1324 Zen Buddhist religious debate between Tendai & Shingon 1522 Head inquisitor Adrian Florisz Boeyens elected pope 1542 Parliament... [more]

Experts may have found bones of English Princess Eadgyth

LONDON – Princess Eadgyth who married one of Europe’s most powerful monarchs and dazzled subjects with her charity and charm. Now an international team of scientists say they think they’ve found the body of Princess Eadgyth (pronounced Edith) — a 10th-century noblewoman who has been compared to Princess Diana. “She was a very, very popular person,” said Mark Horton, an archaeology professor at Bristol University... [more]

Today in History – Jan. 19

Today is Tuesday, Jan. 19, the 19th day of 2010. There are 346 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 19, 1960, the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between Japan and the United States of America was signed by both countries in Washington, D.C. (Domestic opposition to the treaty led to the resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Nobusuke Kishi (nah-boo-soo-keh kee-shee)). On this date: In 1807, Confederate... [more]

Today in History – Jan. 18

Today is Monday, Jan. 18, the 18th day of 2010. There are 347 days left in the year. This is the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 18, 1949, Charles Ponzi, engineer of one of the most spectacular swindles in history, died destitute in the charity ward of a hospital in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, at age 66. On this date: In 1778, English navigator Capt. James Cook reached the Hawaiian Islands, which... [more]

Today in History – Jan. 17

Today is Sunday, Jan. 17, the 17th day of 2010. There are 348 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 17, 1950, the Great Brink’s Robbery took place as seven masked men held up a Brink’s garage in Boston, stealing $1.2 million in cash and $1.5 million in checks and money orders. (Although the entire 11-member gang was later caught, only part of the loot was recovered.) On this date: In 1562, French... [more]

Today in History – Jan. 12

Today is Tuesday, Jan. 12, the 12th day of 2010. There are 353 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 12, 1910, at a White House dinner hosted by President William Howard Taft, Baroness Rosen, the wife of the Russian ambassador, caused a stir by requesting and smoking a cigarette — it was, apparently, the first time a woman had smoked openly during a public function in the executive mansion. (Some of the... [more]

Today in History – Jan. 5

Today is Tuesday, Jan. 5, the fifth day of 2010. There are 360 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Jan. 5, 1925, Nellie T. Ross became governor of Wyoming; she was the first female governor in U.S.history. (She succeeded Frank E. Lucas, who had served as acting governor following the death of Ross’ husband, William B. Ross.) On this date: In 1781, a British naval expedition led by Benedict Arnold burned... [more]

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