Today in History
Historical Events
Attacks on The US Diplomatic Compounds in Benghazi, Libya. About 150 Islamic militants attacked two different US diplomatic buildings in the city with gunfire, grenades, and mortars. 4 Americans including US ambassador J. Christopher Stevens died in the attack. The incident led to political controversy in the country, especially related to the statements made by then Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, and members of the State Department.
Occupy Wall Street movement begins. The Occupy Wall Street movement began in Zuccotti Park in the Wall Street District of New York City
Russia Tests Father of All Bombs. The world’s most powerful non-nuclear bomb was a thermobaric bomb – it detonated mid-air and uses the oxygen in the air to create an explosion. The energy released by the bomb equaled 44 tons of TNT.
September 11 Attacks in the United States. A series of 4 coordinated suicide attacks were carried out by the terrorist group Al Qaeda on the morning of September 11. Nineteen militants hijacked 4 California-bound airplanes from east coast cities in the US and used the planes to target major American landmarks. Two planes were crashed into the two towers of the World Trade Center, which caused them to collapse within two hours of being struck. One plane was crashed into the Pentagon building in Arlington, Virginia, while the fourth plane, thought to be bound towards Washington DC, crashed in a field in Pennsylvania after passengers tried to fight back against the hijackers. The attacks injured about 6000 people, claimed the lives of about 3000 people, caused significant economic damage, and destroyed property worth tens of billions of dollars. The attack was the precursor to the War Against Terror and the War in Afghanistan.
Commonwealth Games Open in Kuala Lumpur. The 16th Commonwealth Games were held for the first time in an Asian country that did not have the British monarchy as the head of the state, 69 countries participated in the games that are held every 4 years.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Ludacris
1977
American rapper, producer, actor, founded Disturbing tha Peace Records

Moby
1965
American singer-songwriter, DJ

Bashar al-Assad
1965
Syrian politician, 21st President of Syria

Rudolf Vrba
1924
Czech/Canadian holocaust survivor, educator

D. H. Lawrence
1885
English novelist
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Peter Tosh
1987
Jamaican singer-songwriter, guitarist

Salvador Allende
1973
Chilean physician, politician

Nikita Khrushchev
1971
Soviet politician, 7th Premier of the Soviet Union

Muhammad Ali Jinnah
1948
Indian/Pakistani lawyer, politician, founder of Pakistan

Christian Rakovsky
1941
Bulgarian revolutionary, politician