Today in History
Historical Events
Lone wolf extremist goes on a massacre in Norway. Anders Behring Breivik an anti-Islamist extremist placed a car bomb in front of the Norwegian Prime Minister's office in Oslo. A few hours after the bomb exploded, killing 8 people and injuring about 200 others, Breivik opened fire at a youth summer camp at the island of Utøya killing 69 participants. This was the deadliest incident of violence in the Scandinavian country since the Second World War.
Raid in Mosul. A raid on a compound near Mosul, Iraq by United States Army 101st Airborne Division ended with the deaths of killing Saddam Hussein's sons Uday and Qusay and Qusay's 14-year old son.
First solo helicopter flight around the world. Australian Dick Smith became the first person to fly a helicopter around the world solo. He started his trip in August, 1982 and it took him around a year to finish his trip.
American aviator Wiley Post becomes the first person to fly solo around the Earth. Post landed on Floyd Bennett Field in New York 7 days after he departed alone from the same airfield in a Lockheed Vega aircraft known as Winnie Mae.
World's first competitive motor race. The Paris–Rouen, Le Petit Journal Competition for Horseless Carriages was the world's first city to city motoring competition. Staring in Paris and ending in Rouen, the race was organized by the newspaper Le Petit Journal.
Famous Births
Born on this day
Selena Gomez
1992
American actress, singer
Despina Vandi
1969
German/Greek singer, actress
Shawn Michaels
1965
American wrestler
Danny Glover
1946
American actor
The Fabulous Moolah
1923
American wrestler
Famous Deaths
Died on this day
Ulrich Mühe
2007
German actor
Harold Larwood
1995
English cricketer
William Lyon Mackenzie King
1950
Canadian politician, 10th Prime Minister of Canada
John Dillinger
1934
American bank robber, murderer
James Whitcomb Riley
1916
American poet