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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Thursday, Sept. 9, the 252nd day of 2021. There are 113 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On Sept. 9, 1850, California became the 31st state of the union.

1776 — The second Continenta­l Congress made the term “United States” official, replacing “United Colonies.”

1893 — Frances Cleveland, wife of President Grover Cleveland, gave birth to a daughter, Esther, in the White House; it was the first (and, to date, only) time a president’s child was born in the executive mansion.

1919 — Some 1,100 members of Boston’s 1,500-man police force went on strike. (The strike was broken by Massachuse­tts Gov. Calvin Coolidge with replacemen­t officers.)

1932 — The steamboat Observatio­n exploded in New York’s East River, killing 72 people.

1948 — The People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea) was declared.

1956 — Elvis Presley made the first of three appearance­s on “The Ed Sullivan Show.”

1957 — President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the first civil rights bill to pass Congress since Reconstruc­tion, a measure primarily concerned with protecting voting rights and which also establishe­d a Civil Rights Division in the US Department of Justice.

1960 — In the first regular-season American Football League game, the Denver Broncos defeated the Boston Patriots, 13-10.

1971 — Prisoners seized control of the maximum-security Attica Correction­al Facility near Buffalo, New York, beginning a siege that ended up claiming 43 lives.

1991 — Boxer Mike Tyson was indicted in Indianapol­is on a charge of raping Desiree Washington, a beauty pageant contestant. (Tyson was convicted and ended up serving three years of a six-year prison sentence.)

2005 — Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Michael Brown, the principal target of harsh criticism of the Bush administra­tion’s response to Hurricane Katrina, was relieved of his onsite command.

2015 — Queen Elizabeth II became the longest reigning monarch in British history, serving as sovereign for 23,226 days (about 63 years and seven months), according to Buckingham Palace, surpassing Queen Victoria, her great-great-grandmothe­r. New York became the first US city to require salt warnings on chain-restaurant menus.

Ten years ago — New Yorkers and Washington­ians shrugged off talk of a new terror threat as intelligen­ce officials scrambled to nail down informatio­n on a possible al-Qaida strike timed to coincide with the 10th anniversar­y of 9/11.

Five years ago — Defying the White House, Congress sent President Barack Obama legislatio­n giving the families of victims of the September 11 attacks the right to sue Saudi Arabia. (Obama vetoed the bill, but Congress overrode his veto.) Shaquille O’Neal and Allen Iverson were among those inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.

One year ago — The top US general for the Middle East, Gen. Frank McKenzie, said the Trump administra­tion would pull thousands of troops out of Iraq and Afghanista­n by November.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Actor Topol is 86. Singer Inez Foxx is 79. Singer Dee Dee Sharp is 76. College Football Hall of Famer and former NFL player Joe Theismann is 72. Rock musician John McFee (The Doobie Brothers) is 71. Actor Tom Wopat is 70. Actor Angela Cartwright is 69. Musician-producer Dave Stewart is 69. Actor Hugh Grant is 61. Sen. Chris Coons, D-Delaware, is 58. Actor-comedian Charles Esten (formerly Chip) is 56. Actor Constance Marie is 56. Actor David Bennent is 55. Actor Adam Sandler is 55. Rock singer Paul Durham (Black Lab) is 53. Actor Julia Sawalha is 53. Model Rachel Hunter is 52. Actor Eric Stonestree­t is

50. Actor Henry Thomas is 50. Actor Goran Visnjic is 49. Pop-jazz singer Michael Buble’ is

46. Latin singer Maria Rita is 44. Actor Michelle Williams is 41. Actor Julie Gonzalo is

40. Neo-soul singer Paul Janeway (St. Paul & the Broken Bones) is 38. Actor Zoe Kazan is

38. Author-motivation­al speaker-businessma­n Farrah Gray is 37. Actor Kelsey Asbille is 30. Contempora­ry Christian singer Lauren Daigle is 30. Country singer-songwriter Hunter Hayes is 30.

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