Today in History
Historical Events
Iran-Iraq War begins with Iraq invading Iran. It is thought to be one of the 20th century's deadliest and longest conventional war. It ended 7 years later with no decisive victory and massive losses, both in terms of human lives and in terms of economy to both sides.
The American-run Vela satellite detects a series of bright flashes over the Indian Ocean. The flashes were thought to be associated with atmospheric nuclear explosions. Some experts theorized that they were caused by joint Israeli and South African nuclear exercises. The governments of both countries denied this and to date it hasn't been confirmed whether the flashes were indeed nuclear explosions, and who was responsible for them.
Assassination attempt on US President Gerald Ford is foiled. FBI informant Sara Jane Moore's attempt to assassinate the president in San Francisco failed due to a faulty gun and the efforts of ex-FBI agent Oliver Sipple who tackled her.
Mali Federation becomes Mali. In August 1960, Senegal opted out of the Mali Federation allowing the federation to take on the name of Mali.
Richard Wagner's opera Das Rheingold or The Rhine Gold is heard for the first time. The first of 4 musical works of art that constitute Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen, Das Rheingold was played at the National Theatre in Munich. The other three music dramas are Die Walküre or The Valkyrie, Siegfried, and Götterdämmerung or Twilight of the Gods.
Famous Births
Born on this day

Liam Fox
1964
Scottish politician

Andrea Bocelli
1958
Italian tenor, songwriter, producer

Ruhollah Khomeini
1902
Iranian religious leader, politician, 1st Supreme Leader of Iran

Michael Faraday
1791
English scientist

Anne of Cleves
1515
Famous Deaths
Died on this day

Yogi Berra
2015
American baseball player, manager

Marcel Marceau
2007
French mime, actor

Irving Berlin
1989
American composer

Marion Davies
1961
American actress

Shaka
1828
Zulu leader