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Today in history

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Today is Thursday, August 2, the 214th day of 2018 and the 43rd day of summer.

Today's History: In 1790, the first official census of the United States was conducted.

In 1923, President Warren Harding died in San Francisco. Vice President Calvin Coolidge was sworn in as president before dawn the next day.

In 1934, Adolf Hitler united the chancellor­ship and presidency of Germany under the new title of Fuhrer.

In 1939, Albert Einstein wrote a letter to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, requesting that the U.S. research the possibilit­y of atomic weapons.

In 1990, Iraq invaded Kuwait.

Today's Fact: The familiar enlarged copy of the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce bearing the signatures of 56 congressio­nal delegates was signed on this day in 1776.

Today's Sports: The "Black Sox," eight former Chicago White Sox baseball players charged with defrauding the public in a conspiracy to throw the 1919 World Series, were acquitted on this day in 1921.

Today's Quote: "Love does not begin and end the way we seem to think it does. Love is a battle, love is a war; love is a growing up." -- James Baldwin

Today's Number: 3,929,214 -population of the United States as recorded in the 1790 census.

Today's Moon: Between full moon (July 27) and last quarter moon (Aug. 4).

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