Antelope Valley Press

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Monday, March 15, the 74th day of 2021. There are 291 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On March 15, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson, addressing a joint session of Congress, called for new legislatio­n to guarantee every American’s right to vote. The result was passage of the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

44 B.C. — Roman dictator Julius Caesar was assassinat­ed by a group of nobles that included Brutus and Cassius.

1493 — Italian explorer Christophe­r Columbus arrived back in the Spanish harbor of Palos de la Frontera, two months after concluding his first voyage to the Western Hemisphere.

1913 — President Woodrow Wilson met with about 100 reporters for the first formal presidenti­al press conference.

1944 — During World War II, Allied bombers again raided German-held Monte Cassino.

1964 — Actor Elizabeth Taylor married actor Richard Burton in Montreal; it was her fifth marriage, his second. (They divorced in 1974, remarried in 1975, then divorced again in 1976.)

1972 — “The Godfather,” Francis Ford Coppola’s epic gangster movie based on the Mario Puzo novel and starring Marlon Brando and Al Pacino, premiered in New York.

1975 — Greek shipping magnate Aristotle Onassis died near Paris at age 69.

1985 — The first Internet domain name, symbolics.com, was registered by the Symbolics Computer Corp. of Massachuse­tts.

1998 — Dr. Benjamin Spock, whose child care guidance spanned half a century, died in San Diego at 94.

2005 — Former WorldCom chief Bernard Ebbers was convicted in New York of engineerin­g the largest corporate fraud in US history. (He was later sentenced to 25 years in prison.)

2019 — A gunman killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchur­ch, New Zealand, streaming the massacre live on Facebook. (Brenton Tarrant, an Australian white supremacis­t, was sentenced to life in prison without parole after pleading guilty to 51 counts of murder and other charges.)

Ten years ago — The Syrian civil war had its beginnings with Arab Spring protests across the region that turned into an armed insurgency and eventually became a full-blown conflict.

One year ago — The Federal Reserve took massive emergency action to help the economy withstand the Coronaviru­s by slashing its benchmark interest rate to near zero and saying it would buy $700 billion in treasury and mortgage bonds. After initially trying to keep schools open, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said the nation’s largest public school system would close in hopes of curbing the spread of the Coronaviru­s. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommende­d that gatherings of at least 50 people be canceled or postponed for the next eight weeks. President Donald Trump called on Americans to stop hoarding groceries and other supplies.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Actor Judd Hirsch is 86. Jazz musician Charles Lloyd is 83. Rock musician Phil Lesh is 81. Singer Mike Love (The Beach Boys) is 80. Rock singer-musician Sly Stone is 78. Rock singer-musician Howard Scott (War; Lowrider Band) is

75. Rock singer Ry Cooder is

74. Actor Frances Conroy is

68. Actor Craig Wasson is 67. Rock singer Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) is 66. Actor Joaquim de Almeida is 64. Actor Park Overall is 64. Movie director Renny Harlin is 62. Model Fabio is 60. Singer Terence Trent D’Arby (AKA Sananda Maitreya) is 59. Rock singer Bret Michaels (Poison) is 58. R&B singer Rockwell is 57. Actor Chris Bruno is 55. Actor Kim Raver is 54. Rock singer Mark McGrath (Sugar Ray) is 53. Rock musician Mark Hoppus is 49. Country singer-musician Matt Thomas (Parmalee) is 47. Actor Eva Longoria is 46. Rapper-musician will.i.am (Black Eyed Peas) is 46. Rock DJ Joseph Hahn (Linkin Park) is 44. Rapper Young Buck is 40. Actor Sean Biggerstaf­f is 38. Actor Kellan Lutz is 36. Actor Caitlin Wachs is 32.

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