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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Wednesday, March 10, the 69th day of 2021. There are 296 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On March 10, 1864, President Abraham Lincoln assigned Ulysses S. Grant, who had just received his commission as lieutenant-general, to the command of the Armies of the United States.

1785 — Thomas Jefferson was appointed America’s minister to France, succeeding Benjamin Franklin.

1876 — Alexander Graham Bell’s assistant, Thomas Watson, heard Bell say over his experiment­al telephone: “Mr. Watson — come here — I want to see you” from the next room of Bell’s Boston laboratory.

1913 — Former slave, abolitioni­st and Undergroun­d Railroad “conductor” Harriet Tubman died in Auburn, New York; she was in her 90s.

1969 — James Earl Ray pleaded guilty in Memphis, Tennessee (on his 41st birthday) to assassinat­ing civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. (Ray later repudiated that plea, maintainin­g his innocence until his death.)

1985 — Konstantin U. Chernenko, who was the Soviet Union’s leader for 13 months, died at age 73; he was succeeded by Mikhail Gorbachev.

2015 — Breaking her silence in the face of a growing controvers­y over her use of a private email address and server, Hillary Rodham Clinton conceded that she should have used government email as secretary of state but insisted she had not violated any federal laws or Obama administra­tion rules.

Ten years ago — The House Homeland Security Committee examined Muslim extremism in America during a hearing punctuated by tearful testimony and angry recriminat­ions. (Chairman Peter King, R-N.Y., accused US Muslims of doing too little to help fight terror in America; Democrats warned of inflaming anti-Muslim sentiment.)

Five years ago — Donald Trump and his Republican rivals turned their presidenti­al debate in Miami into a mostly respectful but still pointed discussion of Social Security, Islam, trade and more. Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made an official visit to the White House.

One year ago — Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden canceled primary-night rallies in Cleveland amid concerns over the spread of the Coronaviru­s.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Talk show host Ralph Emery is 88. Actor Chuck Norris is 81. Singer Dean Torrence (Jan and Dean) is 81. Actor Richard Gant is 77. Rock musician Tom Scholz (Boston) is 74. TV personalit­y/businesswo­man Barbara Corcoran (TV: “Shark Tank”) is 72. Blues musician Ronnie Earl (Ronnie Earl and the Broadcaste­rs) is 68. Alt-country/rock musician Gary Louris is

66. Actor Shannon Tweed is 64. Actor Sharon Stone is 63. Rock musician Gail Greenwood is 61. Magician Lance Burton is 61. Movie producer Scott Gardenhour is 60. Actor Jasmine Guy is 59. Rock musician Jeff Ament (Pearl Jam) is

58. Music producer Rick Rubin is 58. Britain’s Prince Edward is 57. Rock singer Edie Brickell is 55. Actor Stephen Mailer is 55. Actor Philip Anthony-Rodriguez is 53. Actor Paget Brewster is 52. Actor Jon Hamm is 50. Rapper-producer Timbaland is 49. Actor Cristian de la Fuente is 47. Rock musician Jerry Horton (Papa Roach) is 46. Actor Jeff Branson is 44. Singer Robin Thicke is 44. Actor Bree Turner is 44. Olympic gold medal gymnast Shannon Miller is 44. Contempora­ry Christian singer Michael Barnes (Red) is 42. Actor Edi Gathegi is 42. Actor Thomas Middleditc­h is 39. Country singer Carrie Underwood is 38. Actor Olivia Wilde is 37. R&B singer Emeli Sande is 34. Country singer Rachel Reinert is 32. Country musician Jared Hampton (LANCO) is 30. Actor Emily Osment is 29.

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