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Today In History

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Today is Monday, Dec. 28, the 363rd day of 2020. There are three days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT

› 1612: Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei observed the planet Neptune, but mistook it for a star. (Neptune wasn’t officially discovered until 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle.)

ON THIS DATE

› 1832: John C. Calhoun became the first vice president of the United States to resign, stepping down because of difference­s with President Andrew Jackson.

› 1908: A major earthquake followed by a tsunami devastated the Italian city of Messina, killing at least 70,000 people.

› 1912: San Francisco’s Municipal Railway began operations with Mayor James Rolph Jr. at the controls of Streetcar No. 1 as 50,000 spectators looked on.

› 1945: Congress officially recognized the Pledge of Allegiance.

› 1973: The Endangered Species Act was signed into law by President Richard Nixon.

› 1981: Elizabeth Jordan Carr, the first American “test-tube” baby, was born in Norfolk, Virginia.

› 1987: The bodies of 14 relatives of Ronald Gene Simmons were found at his home near Dover, Arkansas, after Simmons shot and killed two other people in Russellvil­le. (Simmons, who never explained his motives, was executed in 1990.)

› 2001: The National Guard was called out to help Buffalo, New York, dig out from a paralyzing, 5-day storm that had unloaded nearly 7 feet of snow.

› 2007: Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was laid to rest as the country’s army tried to quell a frenzy of rioting in the wake of her assassinat­ion.

› 2010: Eight young people were killed in a fire that swept through an abandoned New Orleans warehouse ( some of the victims were squatters who had been living inside the building). Agathe von Trapp, the real- life inspiratio­n for eldest daughter Liesl in the musical “The Sound of Music,” died in Towson, Maryland, at age 97.

› 2014: The war in Afghanista­n, fought for 13 bloody years and still raging, came to a formal end with a quiet flag-lowering ceremony in Kabul that marked the transition of the fighting from U.S.led combat troops to the country’s own security forces.

› 2016:

Actor Debbie Reynolds, who lit up the screen in “Singin’ in the Rain” and other Hollywood classics, died at age 84 a day after losing her daughter, Carrie Fisher, who was 60.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Actor Nichelle Nichols is 88. Actor Dame Maggie Smith is 86. Former Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., is 76. Former Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.D., is 74. Rock singer-musician Edgar Winter is 74. Actor Denzel Washington is

66. TV personalit­y Gayle King is 66. Actor Chad McQueen is 60. Country singer-musician Marty Roe (Diamond Rio) is 60. Actor Malcolm Gets is 57. Actor Mauricio Mendoza is 51. Actor Elaine Hendrix is 50. Political commentato­r Ana Navarro is

49. Talk show host Seth Meyers is 47. Actor Brendan Hines is 44. Actor Joe Manganiell­o is 44. Actor Vanessa Ferlito is 43. R&B singer John Legend is 42. Rapper-musician-producer Terrace Martin is

42. Actor Andre Holland is 41. Actor Sienna Miller is 39. Actor Beau Garrett (TV: “The Good Doctor”) is 38. Pop singer Kasey Sheridan (Dream) is 34. Actor Thomas Dekker is 33. Actor Mackenzie Rosman is 31. Pop singer David Archuleta is 30. Actor Mary-Charles Jones (TV: “Kevin Can Wait”) is 19. Actor Miles Brown is 16.

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