Today in History
Historical Events
Eco Morales becomes Bolivia's first indigenous president. The left-wing politician has focused mainly on combating poverty and curbing the influence of transnational corporations.
The U.S. Supreme Court legalizes abortion. The liberalization that was caused by the Roe v. Wade decision entailed fierce resistance from the Pro-Life movement, but the Supreme Court has so far upheld the decision.
The Boeing 747 takes off on its first scheduled flight. The Pan Am jumbo jet flew from New York to London.
The Élysée Treaty formalizes the reconciliation between Germany and France. The treaty effectively ended centuries of enmity between the two European countries.
World record for fastest temperature change. The fastest temperature change recorded in history occurred on this day in Spearfish, South Dakota. The temperature increased from −4°F (−20°C) to +45°F (+7°C) in the span of two minutes.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Jim Jarmusch
1953
American director

U Thant
1909
Burmese diplomat, 3rd United Nations Secretary General

Robert E. Howard
1906
American author

Lord Byron
1788
English poet

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing
1729
German author, philosopher
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Iskandar of Johor
2010
Malaysian sultan

Heath Ledger
2008
Australian actor, director

Lyndon B. Johnson
1973
American politician, 36th President of the United States

Queen Victoriaof the United Kingdom
1901

David Edward Hughes
1900
Welsh/American scientist, co-invented the microphone