Today in History
Historical Events
1129 people die in Bangladesh in the worst building collapse disaster in modern history. The building was used by clothing factories producing garments for western markets, highlighting the disastrous working conditions in the industry.
Joseph Ratzinger is inaugurated as Pope Benedict XVI. The German was considered a particularly conservative Pope - quite unlike his successor, Pope Francis.
The Hubble Space Telescope is launched into Earth orbit. Unhindered by the impurities and distortions of Earth's atmosphere, the 2.4 meter (7.9 feet) aperture telescope has delivered some of the most spectacular images of the far reaches of the Universe.
The Suez Canal reopens after the Suez Crisis. The conflict between Egypt on the one hand and France, the United Kingdom and Israel on the other, erupted in October 1956 when Egypt announced that the canal will be nationalized.
The Ottoman Empire begins its systematic extermination of Armenians. An estimated 1 million people were killed in the Armenian Massacres during and after World War I. The event is considered one of the first genocides in modern history.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Kelly Clarkson
1982
American singer-songwriter, producer, actress

Sachin Tendulkar
1973
Indian cricketer

Barbra Streisand
1942
American singer-songwriter, actress, producer

Richard Holbrooke
1941
American journalist, banker, diplomat, 22nd United States Ambassador to the United Nations

Benjamin Lee Whorf
1897
American linguist
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Sathya Sai Baba
2011
Indian guru, philosopher

Alejo Carpentier
1980
Swiss/Cuban author

Max von Laue
1960
German physicist, Nobel Prize laureate

Lucy Maud Montgomery
1942
Canadian author

Daniel Defoe
1731
English journalist, spy