TODAY’S HISTORY
1789: Congress established the Department of Foreign Affairs, later renamed the Department of State.
1953: A Korean War armistice was signed after three years of fighting.
1974: The House of Representatives voted to recommend the first article of impeachment against President Nixon.
1996: A bomb exploded in Centennial Olympic Park during the Summer Olympics in Atlanta, killing one person. TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS:
Hilaire Belloc (1870-1953), writer/historian; Leo Durocher (1905-1991), baseball player/ manager; Norman Lear (1922-), TV producer/writer; Jerry Van Dyke (1931-2018), actor; Bobbie Gentry (1942-), singersongwriter; Peggy Fleming (1948-), figure skater; Donnie
Yen (1963-), actor; Triple H (1969-), professional wrestler; Nikolaj Coster-waldau (1970-), actor; Maya Rudolph (1972-), actress; Alex Rodriguez (1975-), baseball player; Jonathan Rhys Meyers (1977-), actor; Jordan Spieth (1993-), golfer.
TODAY’S FACT: The Republic of Korea (South Korea) refused to sign the armistice agreement that ended the Korean War. It has never made a peace treaty with the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea).
TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1986, 83 years after the Tour de France was established, American cyclist Greg Lemond became the first non-european to win the race.
TODAY’S QUOTE: “When you watch my films, you’re feeling my heart.” — Donnie Yen
TODAY’S NUMBER: 4 — Major League Baseball teams (Dodgers, Giants, Cubs and Astros) managed by Leo Durocher on his way to a career total of 2,008 wins.
TODAY’S MOON: Between last quarter moon (July 20) and new moon (July 28).