Today in History
Historical Events
Russian cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov begins his record spaceflight. Polyakov stayed aboard the Mir space station for a record-breaking 437 days and 18 hours.
Charles de Gaulle becomes president of France. His right-wing political ideology, Gaullism, still influences French politics today.
The African National Congress (ANC) is founded. The ANC, whose most famous member is Nelson Mandela, played an important role in the fight against the South African apartheid regime and it is now the country's governing political party.
Computer pioneer Herman Hollerith patents his punched card calculator. His invention paved the way for modern automatic computation.
George Washington delivers the first State of the Union address. The U.S. president typically uses this annual speech to outline his political agenda.
Famous Births
Born on this day

R. Kelly
1967
American singer-songwriter, producer, actor

David Bowie
1947
English singer-songwriter, producer, actor

Stephen Hawking
1942
English physicist, author

Elvis Presley
1935
American singer, guitarist, actor

Jacques Anquetil
1934
French cyclist
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

François Mitterrand
1996
French politician, 21st President of France

Terry-Thomas
1990
British actor

Zhou Enlai
1976
Chinese politician, 1st Premier of the People's Republic of China

Joseph Franklin Rutherford
1942
American lawyer, religious leader

Galileo Galilei
1642
Italian astronomer, physicist