Today in History
Historical Events
Mob burns down US embassy in Pakistan. The mob was allegedly incensed by a rumor that the United States was involved in an attack on a mosque in the holy city of Mecca.
Verrazano Narrows Bridge opens in NYC. The suspension bridge connects Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City and at the time of its opening, it was the world’s longest suspension bridge, until the Humber Bridge in the UK opened in 1981.
War between China and India ends. The month long war began over a border dispute between the two countries and ended with a unilateral ceasefire by the Chinese.
Tweety Bird makes its debut. The fictional cartoon canary also just called Tweety made his first appearance in A Tale of Two Kitties, a Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon. Tweety was created by animator Bob Clampett who worked on Loony Tunes cartoons.
Bloody Sunday in Ireland. A key event in the Irish War of Independence, which was a conflict between the British government and Irish revolutionaries in Ireland, Bloody Sunday began with the killings of 14 people by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) under the leadership of Michael Collins. Two other violent incidents against civilian and IRA members during the day added to the death count, which was over 30 by the end of the day.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Ken Griffey, Jr.American baseball player
1969

Björk
1965
Icelandic singer-songwriter, producer, actress

Goldie Hawn
1945
American actress

Pope Benedict XV
1854

Voltaire
1694
French philosopher
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Ajmal Kasab
2012
Pakistani terrorist

Abdus Salam
1996
Pakistani physicist, Nobel Prize laureate

C. V. Raman
1970
Indian physicist, Nobel Prize laureate

Max Baer
1959
American boxer, actor

Garret Hobart
1899
American lawyer, politician, 24th Vice President of the United States