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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Thursday, May 6, the 126th day of 2021. There are 239 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On May 6, 1954, medical student Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile during a track meet in Oxford, England, in 3:59.4.

1915 — Babe Ruth hit his first major-league home run as a player for the Boston Red Sox.

1937 — The hydrogen-filled German airship Hindenburg caught fire and crashed while attempting to dock at Lakehurst, New Jersey; 35 of the 97 people on board were killed along with a crewman on the ground.

1941 — Comedian Bob Hope did his first USO show before an audience of servicemen as he broadcast his radio program from March Field in Riverside.

1957 — Eugene O’Neill’s play “Long Day’s Journey into Night” won the Pulitzer Prize for drama; John F. Kennedy’s “Profiles in Courage” won the Pulitzer for biography or autobiogra­phy.

2004 — President George W. Bush apologized for the abuse of Iraqi prisoners by American soldiers, calling it “a stain on our country’s honor”; he rejected calls for Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld’s resignatio­n.

2010 — A computeriz­ed sell order triggered a “flash crash” on Wall Street, sending the Dow Jones industrial­s to a loss of nearly 1,000 points in less than half an hour.

Ten years ago — Brimming with pride, President Barack Obama met with the US commandos he had sent after terror mastermind Osama bin Laden during a visit to Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

Five years ago — In his first remarks about Donald Trump’s status as the GOP’s presumptiv­e nominee, President Barack Obama urged the media to undertake tougher scrutiny of presidenti­al candidates, saying from the White House, “This is not entertainm­ent; this is not a reality show.” For the second month in a row, the aerospace upstart SpaceX landed a rocket on an ocean platform just off the Florida coast, this time following the successful launch of a Japanese communicat­ions satellite. One year ago — New York City began shutting down its subway system overnight to allow for additional cleaning and disinfecti­ng of cars and stations. President Donald Trump reversed course on plans to wind down his COVID-19 task force; he said the force would shift its focus toward rebooting the economy and developing a vaccine. Three teenage McDonald’s employees in Oklahoma suffered gunshot wounds after a customer opened fire; police said the woman was angry that the restaurant’s dining area was closed because of the pandemic. Frontier Airlines said it was dropping plans to charge an extra fee for passengers to lock in an empty middle seat next to them. Education Secretary Betsy DeVos issued a new policy reshaping the way schools and universiti­es dealt with complaints of sexual misconduct; the policy bolstered the rights of the accused.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Baseball Hall of Famer Willie Mays is 90. Sen. Richard Shelby, R-Ala., is 87. Rock singer Bob Seger is 76. Singer Jimmie Dale Gilmore is 76. Gospel singer-comedian Lulu Roman is 75. Actor Alan Dale is 74. Actor Ben Masters is 74. Actor Richard Cox is 73. Actor Gregg Henry is 69. Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is 68. TV personalit­y Tom Bergeron is 66. Actor Roma Downey is 61. Rock singer John Flansburgh (They Might Be Giants) is

61. Actor Julianne Phillips is 61. Actor-director George Clooney is 60. Actor Clay O’Brien is 60. Rock singer-musician Tony Scalzo (Fastball) is 57. Actor Leslie Hope is 56. Actor Geneva Carr (TV: “Bull”) is 55. Rock musician Mark Bryan (Hootie and the Blowfish) is 54. Rock musician Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters) is 50. Actor Stacey Oristano is

42. Model/TV personalit­y Tiffany Coyne is 39. Actor Adrianne Palicki is 38. Actor Gabourey Sidibe is 38. Actor-comedian Sasheer Zamata is 35. Rapper Meek Mill is 34. Houston Astros infielder Jose Altuve is 31. Actor-singer Naomi Scott is

28. Actor Noah Galvin is 27.

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