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Today in History

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Today’s highlight:

On Sept. 22, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the preliminar­y Emancipati­on Proclamati­on, declaring all slaves in rebel states should be free as of January 1, 1863.

On this date:

1761: Britain’s King George III and his wife, Charlotte, were crowned in Westminste­r Abbey.

1776: During the Revolution­ary War, Capt. Nathan Hale, 21, was hanged as a spy by the British in New York.

1949: The Soviet Union exploded its first atomic bomb.

1961: The Interstate Commerce Commission issued rules prohibitin­g racial discrimina­tion on interstate buses.

1964: The secret agent series “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” starring Robert Vaughn and David Mccallum, premiered on NBC-TV.

1975: Sara Jane Moore attempted to shoot President Gerald R. Ford outside a San Francisco hotel, but missed.

1980: The Persian Gulf conflict between Iran and Iraq erupted into full-scale war.

1989: The Irish Republican Army bombed the Royal Marines School of Music in Deal, Kent, England, killing 11 band members. Songwriter Irving Berlin died in New York City at age 101.

1993: 47 people were killed when an Amtrak passenger train fell off a bridge and crashed into Big Bayou Canot near Mobile, Alabama. A tugboat pilot lost in fog pushed a barge into the railroad bridge, knocking the tracks 38 inches out of line just minutes before the train arrived.

1995: An AWACS plane carrying U.S. and Canadian military personnel crashed on takeoff from Elmendorf Air Force Base near Anchorage, Alaska, killing all 24 people aboard.

1999: Actor George C. Scott died in Westlake Village, Calif., at age 71.

2014: The United States and five Arab nations launched airstrikes against the Islamic State group in Syria, sending waves of planes and Tomahawk cruise missiles against an array of targets.

Ten years ago: Rutgers University freshman Tyler Clementi committed suicide by jumping off the George Washington Bridge into the Hudson River after an intimate gay encounter in his dormitory room was captured by a webcam and streamed online by his roommate without his knowledge. Dharun Ravi was convicted of invasion of privacy, bias intimidati­on and other counts and served less than a month in jail.

Five years ago: Pope Francis arrived from Cuba on the first visit of his life to the United States; President Barack Obama, his wife and daughters personally welcomed the pontiff at Andrews Air Force Base outside Washington.

One year ago: “Game of Thrones” won the best drama series Emmy Award for its final season, tying its record of 12 years in a single year for the third time, while Phoebe Waller-bridge’s “Fleabag” was comedy’s big winner, winning best comedy series and best actress for its star and creator.

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