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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Saturday, Aug. 29, the 242nd day of 2020. There are 124 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On Aug. 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina hit the Gulf Coast near Buras, Louisiana, bringing floods that devastated New Orleans. More than 1,800 people in the region died.

1862 — The Bureau of Engraving and Printing began operations at the United States Treasury.

1877 — The second president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Brigham Young, died in Salt Lake City, Utah, at age 76.

1943 — Responding to a clampdown by Nazi occupiers during World War II, Denmark managed to scuttle most of its naval ships.

1944 — 15,000 American troops of the 28th Infantry Division marched down the Champs Elysees in Paris as the French capital continued to celebrate its liberation from the Nazis. 1957 — The Senate gave final congressio­nal approval to a Civil Rights Act after South Carolina Sen. Strom Thurmond (then a Democrat) ended a filibuster that had lasted 24 hours. 1964 — Roy Orbison’s single “Oh, Pretty Woman” was released on the Monument label. 1966 — The Beatles concluded their fourth American tour with their last public concert, held at Candlestic­k Park in San Francisco.

1982 — Academy Award-winning actor Ingrid Bergman died in London on her 67th birthday.

2008 — Republican presidenti­al nominee John McCain picked Sarah Palin, a maverick conservati­ve who had been governor of Alaska for less than two years, to be his running mate.

2009 — Funeral services were held in Boston for Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, who was eulogized by President Barack Obama; hours

later, Kennedy’s remains were buried at Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington.

2012 — The NFL announced it would open the regular season with replacemen­t officials.

2018 — Sen. John McCain was remembered as a “true American hero” at a crowded service at the North Phoenix Baptist Church after a motorcade carried McCain’s body from the state Capitol. Kanye West apologized on a Chicago radio station (WGCI) for calling slavery a “choice.”

Ten years ago — Five years after Hurricane Katrina’s wrath, President Barack Obama sought to reassure disaster-weary Gulf Coast residents during a speech at Xavier University that he would not abandon their cause. “Mad Men” received its third consecutiv­e Emmy Award for best drama series; “Modern Family” won for best comedy series.

Five years ago — Church bells rang marking the decade since Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast; local and congressio­nal leaders laid wreaths at a memorial in New Orleans holding the unclaimed and unidentifi­ed bodies from the deadly storm. An Egyptian court sentenced three journalist­s for Al-Jazeera English to three years in prison for broadcasti­ng “false news,” sparking an internatio­nal outcry.

One year ago — Authoritie­s in Virginia said they had taken down a multi-state drug ring, seizing enough cheap fentanyl from China to kill 14 million people. President Donald Trump said the United States planned to withdraw more than 5,000 troops from Afghanista­n, and would then determine future drawdowns. Satellite images showed that a rocket at an Iranian space center that was supposed to conduct a satellite launch had exploded on its launch pad; it would be Iran’s third failed launch of the year. is 85. Actor Elliott Gould is 82. Actor Deborah Van Valkenburg­h is 68. Former Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew is 65. Dancer-choreograp­her Mark Morris is 64. Country musician Dan Truman (Diamond Rio) is 64. Actor Rebecca DeMornay is 61. Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch is 53. Singer Me’Shell NdegeOcell­o is 52. Rhythm-and-blues singer Carl Martin (Shai) is 50. Actor Carla Gugino is 49. Rock musician Kyle Cook (Matchbox

Twenty) is 45. Actor John Hensley is 43. Actor Kate Simses is 41. Rock musician David Desrosiers (Simple Plan) is 40. Rapper A+ is 38. Actor Jennifer Landon is 37. Actor Jeffrey Licon is 35. Actor-singer Lea Michele is 34. Actor Charlotte Ritchie is 31. Actor Nicole Gale Anderson is 30. MLB pitcher Noah Syndergaar­d is 28. Rock singer Liam Payne (One Direction) is 27.

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