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TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Tuesday, Jan. 16, the 16th day of 2018. There are 349 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History

On Jan. 16, 1978, NASA named 35 candidates to fly on the space shuttle, including Sally K. Ride, who became America’s first woman in space, and Guion S. Bluford Jr., who became America’s first black astronaut in space.

On this date

27 B.C. — Caesar Augustus was declared the first Emperor of the Roman Empire by the Senate. 1547 — Ivan IV of Russia (popularly known as “Ivan the Terrible”) was crowned Czar. 1865 — Union Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman decreed that 400,000 acres of land in the South would be divided into 40-acre lots and given to former slaves. (The order, later revoked by President Andrew Johnson, is believed to have inspired the expression, “Forty acres and a mule.”) 1920 — Prohibitio­n began in the United States as the 18th Amendment to the U.S. Constituti­on took effect, one year to the day after its ratificati­on. (It was later repealed by the 21st Amendment.) 1935 — Fugitive gangster Fred Barker and his mother, Kate “Ma” Barker, were killed in a shootout with the FBI at Lake Weir, Florida. 1942 — Actress Carole Lombard, 33, her mother, Elizabeth, and 20 other people were killed when their plane crashed near Las Vegas, Nevada, while en route to California from a warbond promotion tour. 1957 — Three B-52s took off from Castle Air Force Base in California on the first non-stop, round-the-world flight by jet planes, which lasted 45 hours and 19 minutes. Classical music conductor Arturo Toscanini died in New York at age 89. 1991 — The White House announced the start of Operation Desert Storm to drive Iraqi forces out of Kuwait. (Allied forces prevailed on Feb. 28, 1991.) 1998 — NASA announced that John Glenn, the first American to orbit the Earth, would fly aboard the space shuttle later in the year.

Five years ago

President Barack Obama unveiled the most sweeping proposals for curbing gun violence in two decades, pressing a reluctant Congress to pass universal background checks and bans on military-style assault weapons and highcapaci­ty ammunition magazines like the ones used in the Newtown, Connecticu­t, school shooting. (Both proposals went down to defeat.)

One year ago

Turkish authoritie­s captured an Uzbek national suspected of killing 39 people during an attack on an Istanbul nightclub during New Year’s celebratio­ns.

Today’s Birthdays

Author William Kennedy is 90. Author-editor Norman Podhoretz is 88. Opera singer Marilyn Horne is 84. Hall of Fame auto racer A.J. Foyt is 83. Singer Barbara Lynn is 76. Mike O’Shea of Rome is 75. Singer Katherine Anderson Schaffner (The Marvelette­s) is 74. Country singer Jim Stafford is 74. Talk show host Dr. Laura Schlessing­er is 71. Movie director John Carpenter is 70. Actress-dancer-choreograp­her Debbie Allen is 68. Rhythm-and-blues singer Maxine Jones (En Vogue) is 59. Singer Sade (shah-DAY’) is 59. Pop/rock singer-songwriter Jill Sobule is 59. Rock musician Paul Webb (Talk Talk) is 56. Actor David Chokachi is 50. Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta is 49. Actorwrite­r-director Josh Evans is 47. Actor-comedian Jonathan Mangum is 47. Actor Richard T. Jones is 46. Actress Josie Davis is 45. Model Kate Moss is 44. Actor-playwright Lin-Manuel Miranda is 38. Country musician James Young (The Eli Young Band) is 38.

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