Antelope Valley Press

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Thursday, Dec. 17, the 352nd day of 2020. There are 14 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On Dec. 17, 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright of Dayton, Ohio, conducted the first successful manned powered-airplane flights near Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, using their experiment­al craft, the Wright Flyer.

1777 — France recognized American independen­ce.

1933 — In the inaugural NFL championsh­ip football game, the Chicago Bears defeated the New York Giants, 23-21, at Wrigley Field.

1938 — German chemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann discovered nuclear fission by splitting the nuclei of uranium into lighter elements.

1944 — The US War Department announced it was ending its policy of excluding people of Japanese ancestry from the West Coast.

1975 — Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme was sentenced in Sacramento to life in prison for her attempt on the life of President Gerald R. Ford. (She was paroled in August 2009.)

1979 — Arthur McDuffie, a Black insurance executive, was fatally injured after leading police on a chase with his motorcycle in Miami. (Four white police officers accused of beating McDuffie were later acquitted, sparking riots.)

1989 — The animated TV series “The Simpsons” premiered on Fox with a Christmas-themed episode.

1992 — President George H.W. Bush, Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney and Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari signed the North American Free Trade Agreement in separate ceremonies. (After President Donald Trump demanded a new deal, the three countries signed a replacemen­t agreement in 2018.)

2001 — Marines raised the Stars and Stripes over the long-abandoned American Embassy in Kabul, Afghanista­n.

2007 — Gov. Jon S. Corzine signed a measure making New Jersey the first state to abolish the death penalty in more than 40 years.

2014 — The United States and Cuba restored diplomatic relations, sweeping away one of the last vestiges of the Cold War.

Ten years ago — President Barack Obama signed into law a huge, holiday-season tax bill extending cuts for all Americans, saluting a new spirit of political compromise as Republican­s applauded and liberals seethed.

Five years ago — Defense Secretary Ash Carter acknowledg­ed that he sometimes used a personal, unsecured email account to conduct official business after he took office, a practice he called “entirely my mistake.”

One year ago — Joe Biden released a doctor’s report saying that the 77-yearold former vice president was “healthy, vigorous” and “fit to successful­ly execute the duties of the Presidency.”

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Actor Armin Mueller-Stahl is 90. Pope Francis is 84. Singer-actor Tommy Steele is 84. Actor Bernard Hill is 76 Actor Ernie Hudson is 75. Political commentato­r Chris Matthews is 75. Comedian-actor Eugene Levy is 74. Actor Marilyn Hassett is 73. Actor Wes Studi is 73. Pop musician Jim Bonfanti (The Raspberrie­s) is 72. Actor Joel Brooks is 71. Rock singer Paul Rodgers is 71. Rhythm-and-blues singer

Wanda Hutchinson Vaughn (The Emotions) is 69. Actor Bill Pullman is 67. Actor Barry Livingston is 67. Country singer Sharon White is 67. Producer-director-writer Peter Farrelly is 64. Rock musician Mike Mills (R.E.M.) is 62. Pop singer Sarah Dallin (Bananarama) is

59. Country singer Tracy Byrd is 54. Country musician Duane Propes is 54. Actor Laurie Holden is 51. DJ Homicide (Sugar Ray) is 50. Actor Sean Patrick Thomas is 50. Actor Claire Forlani is 49. Pop-rock musician Eddie Fisher (OneRepubli­c) is 47. Actor Sarah Paulson is 46. Actor Marissa Ribisi is 46. Actor Giovanni Ribisi is

46. Actor Milla Jovovich is 45. Singer Bree Sharp is 45. Singer-songwriter Ben Goldwasser (MGMT) is 38. Rock singer Mikky Ekko is 37. Actor Shannon Woodward is 36. Actor Emma Bell is 34. Actor Vanessa Zima is 34. Rock musician Taylor York (Paramore) is 31. Actor Graham Rogers is 30. Actor-singer Nat Wolff is 26.

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