TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Saturday, Dec. 28, the 362nd day of 2019. There are three days left in the year.
Today’s highlight in history
On Dec. 28, 1945, Congress officially recognized the Pledge of Allegiance.
On this date
In 1612, Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei observed the planet Neptune, but mistook it for a star. (Neptune wasn’t officially discovered until 1846 by Johann Gottfried Galle.)
In 1832, John C. Calhoun became the first vice president of the United States to resign, stepping down because of differences with President Andrew Jackson.
In 1846, Iowa became the 29th state to be admitted to the Union.
In 1879, a section of the Tay Bridge in Dundee, Scotland, collapsed as a train was traveling over it, sending an estimated 75 people to their deaths in the river below.
In 1895, the Lumiere brothers, Auguste and Louis, held the first public showing of their movies in Paris.
In 1908, a major earthquake followed by a tsunami devastated the Italian city of Messina, killing at least 70,000 people.
In 1961, the Tennessee Williams play “Night of the Iguana” opened on Broadway. Former first lady Edith Bolling Galt Wilson, the second wife of President Woodrow Wilson, died in Washington at age 89.
In 1972, Kim Il Sung, the premier of North Korea, was named the country’s president under a new constitution.
In 1981, Elizabeth Jordan Carr, the first American “test-tube” baby, was born in Norfolk, Va.
In 1987, the bodies of 14 relatives of Ronald Gene Simmons were found at his home near Dover, Ark., after Simmons shot and killed two other people in Russellville. (Simmons, who never explained his motives, was executed in 1990.)
In 2001, the National Guard was called out to help Buffalo, N.Y., dig out from a paralyzing, five-day storm that had unloaded nearly 7 feet of snow.
In 2007, Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto was laid to rest as the country’s army tried to quell a frenzy of rioting in the wake of her assassination.
Ten years ago: Al-qaeda in Yemen claimed responsibility for a Christmas Day attempt to blow up a U.s.-bound airliner. A bomb blast killed at least 44 people in a
Shiite procession in the southern Pakistan city of Karachi. In Argentina, two men turned away from Buenos Aires were wed in Ushuaia, the world’s southernmost city, in Latin America’s first same-sex marriage.
Five years ago: Airasia Flight 8501, an Airbus A-320, crashed during a flight from Indonesia to Singapore, killing all 162 people on board. The war in Afghanistan, fought for 13 bloody years and still raging, came to a formal end with a quiet flaglowering ceremony in Kabul that marked the transition of the fighting from U.s.-led combat troops to the country’s own security forces.
One year ago: President Donald Trump canceled New Year’s plans, deciding not to travel to Florida amid a partial government shutdown that was expected to continue into the new year. The Environmental Protection Agency became the latest government agency to furlough employees during the partial government shutdown, but said it would keep disasterresponse teams and other essential workers on the job.
Today’s birthdays
Actress Nichelle Nichols is 87. Actress Dame Maggie Smith is 85. Rock singermusician Edgar Winter is 73. Actor Denzel Washington is 65. TV personality Gayle King is 65. Actor Chad Mcqueen is 59. Actor Malcolm Gets is 56. Actor Mauricio Mendoza is 50. Actress Elaine Hendrix is 49. Talk show host Seth Meyers is 46. Actor Joe Manganiello is 43. Rhythm-andblues singer John Legend is 41. Actor Andre Holland is 40. Actress Sienna Miller is 38. Actress Beau Garrett (“The Good Doctor”) is 37.