LIFESTYLE April 24, 2024 On this day in history, April 24, 1800, Library of Congress is born, oldest federal cultural institution in US The Library of Congress β€” the U.S.'s oldest federal cultural institution β€” was born on this day in history, April 24, 1800, when President John Adams approved the use of $5,000 to buy books.
LIFESTYLE April 23, 2024 On this day in history, April 23, 1564, Shakespeare is born in Stratford-upon-Avon, becomes renowned writer Playwright William Shakespeare may have been born on this day in history, April 23, 1564, in Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He would also die on this day, on (possibly) his 52nd birthday.
This Day in History April 22, 2024 On this day in history, April 22, 1970, first Earth Day is celebrated: 'Rare political alignment' Earth Day, a demonstration against pollution and for improved environmental policies, was first observed on this day in history, April 22, 1970. Demonstrations occurred nationwide.
LIFESTYLE April 21, 2024 On this day in history, April 21, 1836, Texans rout Mexican army on San Jacinto River: 'Remember the Alamo!' In the Texas War for Independence, the battle fought on the banks of the San Jacinto River saw 800 texans battle 1200 Mexican soldiers. General Sam Houston cried, "Remember the Alamo!"
LIFESTYLE April 20, 2024 On this day in history, April 20, 1898, President William McKinley asks Congress to declare war on Spain On this day in history, April 20, 1898, the 25th president, William McKinley, went to Congress to ask for declaration of war on Spain in defense of Cuba, which had been battling Spain.
LIFESTYLE April 19, 2024 On this day in history, April 19, 1951, Gen. MacArthur delivers 'Old soldiers never die' speech to Congress Gen. Douglas MacArthur delivered his "Old soldiers never die" speech to a joint session of Congress on this day in history, April 19, 1951. Earlier, MacArthur was relieved of his military duties.
House and Home April 18, 2024 On this day in history, April 18, 1934, first self-operated 'washateria' opens in Fort Worth, Texas It was considered a breakthrough for its time when, on this day in history, April 18, 1934, the first laundromat β€” or "washateria," as it was called then β€” opened in Fort Worth, Texas.
LIFESTYLE April 17, 2024 On this day in history, April 17, 1970, Apollo 13 astronauts return alive, defy odds after space explosion The three astronauts on board the Apollo 13 mission safely returned to Earth after an explosion in space threatened their lives on this day in history, April 17, 1970.
LIFESTYLE April 16, 2024 On this day in history, April 16, 1889, future Hollywood legend Charlie Chaplin is born in London Actor and producer Charlie Chaplin was born on this day in history, April 16, 1889, in London. He went on to perfect and refine the character Charlie the Tramp β€” and was knighted in 1975.
This Day in History April 15, 2024 On this day in history, April 15, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln passes away President Abraham Lincoln died on this day, April 15, 1865, about nine hours after he was shot by actor John Wilkes Booth. Lincoln and his wife had been watching a play at Ford's Theatre in D.C.
LIFESTYLE April 14, 2024 On this day in history, April 14, 1910, President Taft throws out first pitch at MLB game On this day in history, April 14, 1910, President William Howard Taft became the first U.S.president to throw out the first pitch on baseball's Opening Day. The game was held in Washington, D.C.