Boston Sunday Globe

This day in history

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Today is Sunday, Jan. 7, the seventh day of 2024. There are 359 days left in the year.

►Birthdays: Magazine publisher Jann Wenner is 78. Singer Kenny Loggins is 76. Singer-songwriter Marshall Chapman is 75. Actor Erin Gray is 74. Actor Sammo Hung is 72. Actor Jodi Long is 70. Actor David Caruso is 68. Talk show host Katie Couric is 67. Country singer David Lee Murphy is 65. Rock musician Kathy Valentine is 65. Actor David Marciano is 64. Sen. John Thune, R-S.D., is 63. Actor Hallie Todd is 62. Sen. Rand Paul, RKy., is 61. Actor Nicolas Cage is 60. Singer-songwriter John Ondrasik (Five for Fighting) is 59. Actor Rex Lee is 55. Actor Doug E. Doug is 54. Actor Kevin Rahm is 53. Actor Jeremy Renner is 53. Country singermusi­cian John Rich is 49. Actor Reggie Austin is 45. Singer-rapper Aloe Blacc is 45. Actor Lauren

Cohan is 42. Actor Brett Dalton is 41. Actor Robert Ri’chard is 41. Actor Lyndsy Fonseca is 37.

► In 1608, an accidental fire devastated the Jamestown settlement in the Virginia Colony.

► In 1789, America held its first presidenti­al election as voters chose electors who, a month later, selected George Washington to be the nation’s first chief executive.

► In 1927, commercial transatlan­tic telephone service was inaugurate­d between New York and London.

► In 1953, President Truman announced in his State of the Union message to Congress that the United States had developed a hydrogen bomb.

► In 1955, singer Marian Anderson made her debut with the Metropolit­an Opera in New York, in Verdi’s “Un Ballo in Maschera.” ►In 1959, the United States recognized the new government of Cuba, six days after Fidel Castro led the overthrow of Fulgencio Batista.

►In 1963, the US Post Office raised the cost of a first-class stamp from 4 to 5 cents.

►In 1979, Vietnamese forces captured the Cambodian capital of Phnom Penh, overthrowi­ng the Khmer Rouge government. ºIn 1999, for the second time in history, an impeached American president went on trial before the Senate. President Clinton faced charges of perjury and obstructio­n of justice; he was acquitted.

►In 2004, President George W. Bush proposed legal status, at least temporaril­y, for millions of immigrants improperly working in the nation.

►In 2015, masked gunmen stormed the Paris offices of Charlie Hebdo, a French newspaper that had caricature­d the Prophet Muhammad, methodical­ly killing 12 people, including the editor, before escaping in a car. (Two suspects were killed two days later.)

►In 2019, Amazon eclipsed Microsoft as the most valuable publicly traded US company. ºIn 2022, three white men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery were sentenced to life in prison; a judge in Georgia denied any chance of parole for the father and son who armed themselves and initiated the deadly pursuit of the 25-year-old Black man after spotting him running in their neighborho­od.

► Ïn 2023, Republican Kevin McCarthy was elected speaker of the House on a historic postmidnig­ht 15th ballot, overcoming holdouts from his own ranks after a chaotic week that tested the new GOP majority’s ability to govern.

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