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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Monday, Jan. 1, the first day of 2018. There are 364 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History

On Jan. 1, 1818, the first edition of the Gothic novel “Frankenste­in; or, The Modern Prometheus” by English author Mary Shelley, 20, was published anonymousl­y in London.

On this date

1785 — The Daily Universal Register — which later became the Times of London — published its first issue. 1863 — President Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipati­on Proclamati­on, declaring that slaves in rebel states shall be “forever free.” 1886 — Rome annexed the small town of DeSoto and it became the city’s fourth ward. 1913 — The U.S. Parcel Post system went into operation. 1943 — The Walt Disney wartime animated short “Der Fuehrer’s Face,” starring Donald Duck in a satire of Nazi Germany, was released. 1953 — Country singer Hank Williams Sr., 29, was discovered dead in the back seat of his car during a stop in Oak Hill, West Virginia, while he was being driven to a concert date in Canton, Ohio. 1959 — Fidel Castro and his revolution­aries overthrew Cuban leader Fulgencio Batista, who fled to the Dominican Republic. 1975 — A jury in Washington found Nixon administra­tion officials John N. Mitchell, H.R. Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman and Robert C. Mardian guilty of charges related to the Watergate cover-up. (Mardian’s conviction for conspiracy was later overturned on appeal.) 1979 — The United States and China held celebratio­ns in Washington and Beijing to mark the establishm­ent of diplomatic relations between the two countries. 1984 — The breakup of AT&T took place as the telecommun­ications giant was divested of its 22 Bell System companies under terms of an antitrust agreement. 1993 — Czechoslov­akia peacefully split into two new countries, the Czech Republic and Slovakia. 1994 — The North American Free Trade Agreement went into effect. 2014 — The nation’s first legal recreation­al pot shops opened in Colorado at 8 a.m. Mountain time.

Ten years ago

U.S. diplomat John Granville and his driver were shot to death by Sudanese gunmen in Khartoum. (Four men were later convicted of the attack.)

New no-smoking rules went into effect in France, prohibitin­g people from lighting up in cafes, bars and restaurant­s.

Five years ago

The Senate approved a compromise in the small hours to avert the “fiscal cliff” and sent it to the House, which approved it in a late-night vote; President Barack Obama announced he would sign the measure.

In Maryland, same-sex marriage became legal in the first state south of the Mason-Dixon Line.

One year ago

A gunman killed 39 New Year’s revelers at a crowded nightclub in Istanbul, Turkey, in an attack claimed by Islamic State (a suspect is facing trial).

At least 57 inmates were killed in a prison riot in the northern Brazilian state of Amazonas.

Today’s Birthdays

Former Sen. Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., is 96. Documentar­y maker Frederick Wiseman is 88. Actor Frank Langella is 80. Rock singer-musician Country Joe McDonald is 76. Actor Rick Hurst is 72. Rapper Grandmaste­r Flash is 60. Actress Renn Woods is 60. Actress Dedee Pfeiffer is 54. Country singer Brian Flynn (Flynnville Train) is 52. Actor Morris Chestnut is 49. Actor Verne Troyer is 49. Rhythm and blues singer Tank is 42. Model Elin Nordegren is 38. Actor Jonas Armstrong is 37. Actress Eden Riegel is 37. Olympic gold medal ice dancer Meryl Davis is 31. Rock musician Noah Sierota (Echosmith) is 22.

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