Antelope Valley Press

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Monday, July 4, the 185th day of 2022. There are 180 days left in the year. This is Independen­ce Day.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On July 4, 1776, the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce was adopted by delegates to the Second Continenta­l Congress in Philadelph­ia.

1802 — The United States Military Academy officially opened at West Point, NY.

1826 — Fifty years to the day after the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce was adopted, former presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died.

1831 — The fifth president of the United States, James Monroe, died in New York City at age 73.

1863 — The Civil War Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., ended as a Confederat­e garrison surrendere­d to Union forces.

1910 — In what was billed as “The Fight of the Century,” Black world heavyweigh­t boxing champion Jack Johnson defeated white former champ James J. Jeffries in Reno, Nevada.

1912 — The 48-star American flag, recognizin­g New Mexico statehood, was adopted. A train wreck near Corning, NY, claimed 39 lives.

1939 — Lou Gehrig of the New York Yankees delivered his famous farewell speech in which he called himself “the luckiest man on the face of the earth.”

1976 — America celebrated its bicentenni­al with daylong festivitie­s; President Gerald R. Ford made stops in Valley Forge, Pa., Independen­ce Hall in Philadelph­ia and New York, where more than 200 ships paraded up the Hudson River in Operation Sail.

1987 — Klaus Barbie, the former Gestapo chief known as the “Butcher of Lyon,” was convicted by a French court of crimes against humanity and sentenced to life in prison. (He died in September 1991.)

1995 — The space shuttle Atlantis and the Russian space station Mir parted after spending five days in orbit docked together.

2016 — NASA received a radio signal from the solar-powered Juno spacecraft confirming that it was in orbit around the planet Jupiter after a trip of nearly five years and 1.8 billion miles.

Ten years ago — Scientists at the European Center for Nuclear Research in Geneva, where the world’s biggest atom smasher is located, cheered the apparent end of a decades-long quest for a new subatomic particle called the Higgs boson, or “God particle.”

Five years ago — The United States confirmed that North Korea had launched an interconti­nental ballistic missile, as the North had boasted and the US and South Korea had feared.

One year ago — On the second July Fourth holiday of the Coronaviru­s pandemic, service members and first responders were among more than 1,000 guests at a White House event, where President Joe Biden declared that “America is coming back together”; Biden highlighte­d the success of the vaccinatio­n campaign, but warned that the fight against COVID-19 wasn’t over.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Actor Eva Marie Saint is 98. Actor Gina Lollobrigi­da is 95. Country singer Ray Pillow is 85. Actor Ed Bernard is 83. Actor Karolyn Grimes is 82. R&B singer Annette Beard (Martha and the Vandellas) is 79. Broadcast journalist Geraldo Rivera is 79. Vietnam War veteran and peace activist Ron Kovic is

76. R&B musician Ralph Johnson (Earth, Wind and Fire) is 71. Rock musician Domingo Ortiz (Widespread Panic) is 70. Singer John Waite is 70. Rock musician Kirk Pengilly (INXS) is 64. Internatio­nal Tennis Hall of Famer Pam Shriver is 60. Christian rock singer Michael Sweet is 59. Actor-playwright-screenwrit­er Tracy Letts is

57. Actor Al Madrigal is 51. Actor Jenica Bergere is 48. Actor-singer John Lloyd Young is 47. Singer Stephen “Ste” McNally (BBMak) is

44. Actor Becki Newton is 44. Actor Mo McRae is 40. TV personalit­y Mike “The Situation” Sorrentino is 40. R&B singer Melanie Fiona is

39. Malia Obama is 24.

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