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TODAY’S HISTORY

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1826: Samuel Morey received the patent for the first internal combustion engine.

1945: Operation Iceberg began as U.S. troops landed on the Japanese island of Okinawa.

1970: President Richard Nixon signed the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act, which required the surgeon general’s warning on tobacco products and banned cigarette ads on radio and TV.

2011: A mob protesting the burning of the Quran attacked the United Nations compound in Mazar-i-sharif, Afghanista­n, causing the deaths of 13 people.

TODAY’S

BIRTHDAYS: Otto von Bismarck (18151898), German political leader; Edmond Rostand (18681918), playwright; Sergei Rachmanino­ff (1873-1943), composer; Milan Kundera (1929-), author; Debbie Reynolds (1932-2016), actress; Ali Macgraw (1939-), actress; Samuel Alito (1950-), Supreme Court justice; Rachel Maddow (1973-), TV personalit­y; David Oyelowo (1976-), actor; Asa Butterfiel­d (1997-), actor.

TODAY’S FACT: Two monumental innovation­s in meteorolog­y occurred on April 1: In 1875, Francis Galton published the first newspaper weather map; in 1960, TIROS-1, the first weather satellite, was launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida.

TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1985, the eighth-seeded Villanova Wildcats defeated the top-seeded and heavily favored Georgetown Hoyas 66-64 in the NCAA championsh­ip game.

TODAY’S QUOTE: “When the heart speaks, the mind finds it indecent to object.” — Milan Kundera, “The Unbearable Lightness of Being”

TODAY’S NUMBER: $2.46 trillion — value of Apple Inc. in March 2022. The company was founded in Cupertino, California, by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne on this day in 1976.

TODAY’S MOON: Between new moon (March 31) and first quarter moon (April 8).

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