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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Monday, July 5, the 186th day of 2021. There are 179 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On July 5, 1971, President Richard Nixon certified the 26th Amendment to the US Constituti­on, which lowered the minimum voting age from 21 to 18.

1687 — Isaac Newton first published his Principia Mathematic­a, a three-volume work setting out his mathematic­al principles of natural philosophy.

1943 — The Battle of Kursk began during World War II; in the weeks that followed, the Soviets were able to repeatedly repel the Germans, who eventually withdrew in defeat.

1947 — Larry Doby made his debut with the Cleveland Indians, becoming the first Black player in the American League three months after Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in the National League. In the game against the Chicago White Sox at Comiskey Park, Doby, pinch-hitting for Bryan Stephens, struck out in his first at-bat during the seventh inning; Chicago won 6-5.

1948 — Britain’s National Health Service Act went into effect, providing publicly-financed medical and dental care.

1954 — Elvis Presley’s first commercial recording session took place at Sun Records in Memphis, Tennessee; the song he recorded was “That’s All Right.”

1977 — Pakistan’s army, led by General Mohammad Zia ul-Haq, seized power from President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. (Bhutto was executed in 1979.)

2009 — A bankruptcy judge ruled that General Motors Corp. could sell the bulk of its assets to a new company, clearing the way for the automaker to emerge from bankruptcy protection.

2015 — The first pope from Latin America, Francis, landed in Ecuador, returning to South America for the first time bearing a message of solidarity with the region’s poor.

Ten years ago — A jury in Orlando, Florida, found Casey Anthony, 25, not guilty of murder, manslaught­er and child abuse in the 2008 disappeara­nce and death of her Two-year-old daughter, Caylee.

Five years ago — The FBI recommende­d no criminal charges for Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email server, but Director James Comey’s scathing criticism of her “extremely careless” handling of classified material revitalize­d Republican attacks.

One year ago — A French bus driver was violently beaten and kicked in the head after he asked four passengers to wear masks that were required because of the Coronaviru­s pandemic; the driver died days later.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS Singer-musician Robbie Robertson is 78. Julie Nixon Eisenhower is 73. Rock star Huey Lewis is 71. Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Rich “Goose” Gossage is 70. Country musician Charles Ventre is 69. Singer-songwriter Marc Cohn is 62. Actor John Marshall Jones is 59. Actor Dorien Wilson is 59. Actor Edie Falco is 58. Actor Jillian Armenante is 57. Actor Kathryn Erbe is 56. Actor Michael Stuhlbarg is 53. Country musician Brent Flynn (Flynnville Train) is 52. Rapper RZA is 52. R&B singer Joe is 48. Rock musician Bengt Lagerberg (The Cardigans) is 48. Actor Dale Godboldo is 46. Rapper Bizarre is 45. Rapper Royce da 5’9” is 44. Rock singer Jason Wade (Lifehouse) is 41. Actor Ryan Hansen is 40. Country musician Dave Haywood (Lady A) is 39. Rock musician Nick O’Malley (Arctic Monkeys) is 36. Actor Jason Dolley is 30. California Angels pitcher and designated hitter Shohei Ohtani is 27.

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