TODAY IN HISTORY
On Nov. 16, 1914, the newly created Federal Reserve Banks opened in 12 cities.
In 1933, the United States and the Soviet Union established diplomatic relations.
In 1960, Academy Award-winning actor Clark Gable died at age 59.
In 1982, an agreement was announced in the 57th day of a strike by National Football League players.
In 1991, former Louisiana governor Edwin Edwards won a landslide victory in his bid to return to office, defeating State Rep. David Duke, a former Ku Klux
Klan leader.
In 2004, President George W. Bush picked National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice to be his new secretary of state.
In 2018, a U.S. official said intelligence officials had concluded that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.