The Boston Globe

This day in history

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Today is Thursday, Dec. 7, the 341st day of 2023. There are 24 days left in the year.

Birthdays: Linguist and political philosophe­r Noam Chomsky is 95. Actor Ellen Burstyn is 91. Broadcast journalist Carole Simpson is 83. Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Bench is 76. Singer-songwriter Tom Waits is

74. Senator Susan M. Collins, a Republican from Maine, is 71. Basketball Hall of Famer Larry Bird is 67. Actor Priscilla Barnes is 66. Former “Tonight Show” announcer Edd Hall is 65. Rock musician Tim Butler (The Psychedeli­c Furs) is 65. Actor Patrick Fabian is 59. Actor Jeffrey Wright is 58. Actor C. Thomas Howell is 57. Actor Kimberly Hébert Gregory (TV: “Kevin (Probably) Saves the World”) is

51. Producer-director Jason Winer is 51. Former NFL player Terrell Owens is 50. Latin singer Frankie J is 47. Actor Shiri Appleby is 45. Pop-rock singer/celebrity judge Sara Bareilles is 44. Actor Jennifer Carpenter is 44. MLB first baseman Pete Alonso is 29.

▶ In 1787, Delaware became the first state to ratify the US Constituti­on.

▶ In 1796, electors chose John Adams to be the second president of the United States.

▶ In 1917, during World War I, the United States declared war on Austria-Hungary.

▶ In 1941, the Empire of Japan launched an air raid on the US Navy base at Pearl Harbor in Hawaii as well as targets in Malaya, Hong Kong, Guam, the Philippine­s, and Wake Island; the United States declared war against Japan the next day.

▶ In 1963, during the ArmyNavy game, videotaped instant replay was used for the first time in a live sports telecast.

▶ In 1972, America’s last moon mission to date was launched as Apollo 17 blasted off from Cape Canaveral.

▶ In 1982, convicted murderer Charlie Brooks Jr. became the first US prisoner to be executed by injection, at a prison in Huntsville, Texas.

▶ In 1988, a major earthquake in the Soviet Union devastated northern Armenia; official estimates put the death toll at 25-thousand.

▶ In 2001, Taliban forces abandoned their last bastion in Afghanista­n, fleeing the southern city of Kandahar.

▶ In 2004, Hamid Karzai was sworn in as Afghanista­n’s first popularly elected president.

▶ In 2017, Democratic Senator Al Franken said he would resign after a series of sexual harassment allegation­s.

▶ In 2018, James Alex Fields Jr., who drove his car into counterpro­testers at a 2017 white nationalis­t rally in Virginia, was convicted of first-degree murder.

▶ In 2020, retired Air Force Brigadier General Charles “Chuck” Yeager, the World War II fighter pilot ace and quintessen­tial test pilot who in 1947 became the first person to fly faster than sound, died at 97.

▶ Last year, Aaron Judge signed a nine-year, $360 million contract – baseball’s biggest free agent deal in history to that point – to remain with the New York Yankees.

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