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This day in history

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today is Wednesday, May 8, the 129 th day of 2024. there are 237 days left in the year.

▶ Birthdays: Naturalist Sir David Attenborou­gh is 98. Singer toni tennille is 84. Actor James Mitchum is 83. Country singer Jack blanchard is 82. Jazz musician Keith Jarrett is 79. Actor Mark blankfield is 76. Singer Philip bailey (Earth, Wind and fire) is 73. rock musician Chris frantz (talking heads) is 73. rockabilly singer billy burnette is 71. rock musician Alex Van halen is 71. Actor David Keith is

70. Actor raoul Max trujillo is

69. Sports commentato­r/former Nfl coach bill Cowher is 67. former New York City Mayor bill de blasio is 63. Actor Melissa Gilbert is 60. rock musician Dave rowntree (blur) is 60. rock singer Darren hayes is 52. Singer Enrique iglesias is 49. Actor Matt Davis is 46.

▶ In 1541, Spanish explorer hernando de Soto reached the Mississipp­i river.

▶ In 1846, the first major battle of the Mexican-American War was fought at Palo Alto, texas; US forces led by General Zachary taylor were able to beat back Mexican forces.

▶ In 1915, regret became the first filly to win the Kentucky Derby.

▶ In 1945, President harry S. truman announced on radio that Nazi Germany’s forces had surrendere­d and that “the flags of freedom fly all over Europe.”

▶ In 1972, President richard Nixon announced that he had ordered the mining of haiphong harbor during the Vietnam War.

▶ In 1973, militant American indians who had held the South Dakota hamlet of Wounded Knee for 10 weeks surrendere­d.

▶ In 1978, David r. berkowitz pleaded guilty in a brooklyn courtroom to murder, attempted murder, and assault in connection with the “Son of Sam” shootings that claimed six lives and terrified New Yorkers. (berkowitz was sentenced to six consecutiv­e life prison terms.)

▶ In 1984, the Soviet union announced it would boycott the upcoming Summer olympic Games in los Angeles.

▶ In 1993, the Muslim-led government of bosnia-herzegovin­a and rebel bosnian Serbs signed an agreement for a nationwide cease-fire.

▶In 1996, South Africa took another step from apartheid to democracy by adopting a constituti­on that guaranteed equal rights for blacks and whites.

▶ In 2003, the Senate unanimousl­y endorsed adding to NATO seven former communist nations: bulgaria, Estonia, latvia, lithuania, romania, Slovakia, and Slovenia.

▶ In 2012, Maurice Sendak, author of “Where the Wild things Are” and other beloved children’s books, died in Danbury, Conn., at age 83.

▶ In 2013, a jury in Phoenix convicted Jodi Arias of first-degree murder in the 2008 death of her one-time boyfriend, travis Alexander (Arias was later sentenced to life in prison).

▶ In 2018, President Donald trump withdrew the US from the nuclear accord with iran and restored harsh sanctions; trump had been a severe critic of the deal negotiated by the obama administra­tion in which iran agreed to restrictio­ns on its nuclear program.

▶ In 2020, the unemployme­nt level surged to 14.7 percent, a level last seen when the country was in the throes of the Great Depression; the government reported that 20 million Americans had lost their jobs in April amid the economic fallout from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

▶ In 2022, the summer movie season got off to a blockbuste­r start thanks to “Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness.” the superhero extravagan­za grossed an estimated $185 million in ticket sales in its first weekend in uS and Canadian theaters. last year, the Associated Press won two Pulitzer Prizes in journalism for its coverage of the russian invasion in ukraine, in the categories of public service and breaking news photograph­y.

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