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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Tuesday, Dec. 12, the 346th day of 2023. There are 19 days left in the year.

TODAY’S HIGHLIGHT IN HISTORY

On Dec. 12, 2015, nearly

200 nations meeting in Paris adopted the first global pact to fight climate change, calling on the world to collective­ly cut and then eliminate greenhouse gas pollution but imposing no sanctions on countries that didn’t do so.

ON THIS DATE

In 1787, Pennsylvan­ia became the second state to ratify the U.S. Constituti­on.

In 1870, Joseph

H. Rainey of South

Carolina became the first Black lawmaker sworn into the U.S. House of Representa­tives.

In 1913, authoritie­s in Florence, Italy, announced that the “Mona Lisa,” stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris in 1911, had been recovered.

In 1915, singer-actor Frank Sinatra was born Francis Albert Sinatra in Hoboken, New Jersey.

In 1917, during World War I, a train carrying some 1,000 French troops from the Italian front derailed while descending a steep hill in Modane; at least half of the soldiers were killed in France’s greatest rail disaster.

In 1977, the dance movie “Saturday Night Fever,” starring John Travolta, premiered in New York.

In 1985, 248 American soldiers and eight crew members were killed when an Arrow Air charter crashed after takeoff from Gander, Newfoundla­nd.

In 1995, by three votes, the Senate killed a constituti­onal amendment giving Congress authority to outlaw flag burning and other forms of desecratio­n against Old Glory.

In 2000, George W. Bush became presidente­lect as a divided U.S. Supreme Court reversed a state court decision for recounts in Florida’s contested election.

In 2010, the inflatable roof of the Minneapoli­s Metrodome collapsed following a snowstorm that had dumped 17 inches on the city. (The NFL was forced to shift an already reschedule­d game between the Minnesota Vikings and New York Giants to Detroit’s Ford Field.)

In 2018, Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s one-time fixer, was sentenced to three years in prison for crimes that included arranging the payment of hush money to conceal Trump’s alleged sexual affairs.

In 2019, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson led his Conservati­ve Party to a landslide victory in a general election that was dominated by Brexit.

In 2020, thousands of supporters of President Donald Trump gathered in Washington for rallies to back his desperate efforts to subvert the election that he lost to Joe Biden.

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