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TODAY IN HISTORY

- — The Associated Press

Today is Saturday, Nov. 13, the 317th day of 2021. There are 48 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On Nov. 13, 2015, Islamic State militants carried out a set of coordinate­d attacks in Paris on the national stadium, restaurant­s and streets, and a crowded concert hall, killing 130 people in the worst attack on French soil since World War II.

1775 — During the American Revolution, the Continenta­l Army captured Montreal.

1849 — Voters in California ratified the state’s original constituti­on.

1940 — The Walt Disney film “Fantasia,” featuring animated segments set to classical music, had its world premiere in New York.

1956 — The Supreme Court struck down laws calling for racial segregatio­n on public buses.

1969 — Speaking in Des Moines, Iowa, Vice President Spiro T. Agnew accused network television news department­s of bias and distortion, and urged viewers to lodge complaints.

1971 — The US space probe Mariner 9 went into orbit around Mars.

1974 — Karen Silkwood, a 28-year-old technician and union activist at the Kerr-McGee Cimarron plutonium plant near Crescent, Oklahoma, died in a car crash while on her way to meet a reporter.

1979 — Former California Gov. Ronald Reagan announced in New York his candidacy for the Republican presidenti­al nomination.

1982 — The Vietnam Veterans Memorial was dedicated on the National Mall in Washington.

1985 — Some 23,000 residents of Armero, Colombia, died when a volcanic mudslide buried the city.

2019 — The House Intelligen­ce Committee opened two

weeks of public impeachmen­t hearings with a dozen current and former career foreign service officials and political appointees scheduled to testify about efforts by President Donald Trump and others to pressure Ukraine to investigat­e Trump’s political rivals.

Ten years ago — President Barack Obama dove into a day of summit diplomacy in his home state of Hawaii as he gathered with leaders of 20 other nations of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n forum.

Five years ago — President-elect Donald Trump named Republican Party chief Reince Priebus as White House chief of staff and conservati­ve media executive Stephen Bannon as his top presidenti­al strategist.

One year ago — Speaking publicly for the first time since his defeat by Joe Biden, President Donald Trump refused to concede the election. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Journalist-author Peter Arnett is 87. Actor Jimmy Hawkins is 80. Blues singer John Hammond is 79. Country singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard is 75. Actor Joe Mantegna is 74. Actor Sheila Frazier is 73. Actor Tracy Scoggins is 68. Actor Chris Noth is 67. Actor-comedian Whoopi Goldberg is 66. Actor Rex Linn is 65. Actor Caroline Goodall is 62. Actor Neil Flynn is 61. Former NFL quarterbac­k and College Football Hall of Famer Vinny Testaverde is 58. Rock musician Walter Kibby (Fishbone) is 57. Comedian and talk show host Jimmy Kimmel is 54. Actor Steve Zahn is 54. Actor Gerard Butler is 52. Writer-activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali is 52. Actor Jordan Bridges is 48. Actor Aisha Hinds is 46. Rock musician Nikolai Fraiture is 43. Former NBA All-Star Metta Sandiford-Artest (formerly Ron Artest and Metta World Peace) is 42. Actor Monique Coleman is 41. Actor Rahul Kohli is 36. Actor Devon Bostick is 30.

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