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TODAY HISTORY IN

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Today is Tuesday, April 20, the 110th day of 2021. There are 255 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On April 20, 1999, the Columbine High School massacre took place in Colorado as two students shot and killed 12 classmates and one teacher before taking their own lives.

On this date:

• In 1812, the fourth vice president of the United States, George Clinton, died in Washington at age 72, becoming the first vice president to die while in office.

• In 1863, President Abraham Lincoln signed a proclamati­on admitting West Virginia to the Union, effective in 60 days (on June 20,

1863).

• In 1914, the Ludlow Massacre took place when the Colorado National Guard opened fire on a tent colony of striking miners; about

20 (accounts vary) strikers, women and children died.

• In 1916, the Chicago Cubs played their first game at Wrigley Field (then known as Weeghman Park); the Cubs defeated the Cincinnati Reds 7-6.

• In 1945, during World War II, allied forces took control of the German cities of Nuremberg and Stuttgart.

• In 1971, the Supreme Court unanimousl­y upheld the use of busing to achieve racial desegregat­ion in schools.

• In 1972, Apollo 16 s lunar module, carrying astronauts John W. Young and Charles M. Duke Jr., landed on the moon.

• In 1986, following an absence of six decades, Russian-born pianist Vladimir Horowitz performed in the Soviet Union to a packed audience at the Grand Hall of the Tchaikovsk­y Conservato­ry in Moscow.

• In 1988, gunmen who had hijacked a Kuwait Airways jumbo jet were allowed safe passage out of Algeria under an agreement that freed the remaining 31 hostages and ended a 15-day siege in which two passengers were slain.

• In 2003, U.S. Army forces took control of Baghdad from the Marines in a changing of the guard that thinned the military presence in the capital.

• In 2010, an explosion on the Deepwater Horizon oil platform, leased by BP, killed 11 workers and caused a blow-out that began spewing an estimated

200 million gallons of crude into the Gulf of Mexico. (The well was finally capped nearly three months later.)

Ten years ago: Two Western photojourn­alists, including Oscar-nominated film director Tim Hetheringt­on, were killed in the besieged Libyan city of Misrata while covering battles between rebels and government forces. The U.S. government announced new protection­s for air travelers when airlines lose their bags, bump them off flights or hold them on the runway for hours.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Leslie Phillips is 97. Former Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., is

85. Actor George Takei is 84. Singer Johnny Tillotson is

83. Actor Ryan O’Neal is 80. Bluegrass singer-musician Doyle Lawson (Quicksilve­r) is 77. Actor Judith O’Dea is

76. Rock musician Craig Frost (Grand Funk; Bob Seger’s Silver Bullet Band) is 73. Actor Gregory Itzin (iht-zihn) is 73. Actor Jessica Lange is 72. Actor Veronica Cartwright is

72. Actor Clint Howard is 62. Olympic silver medal figure skater Rosalynn Sumners is

57. Actor William deVry is 53. Country singer Wade Hayes is 52. Actor Shemar Moore is

51. Actor Carmen Electra is

49. Reggae singer Stephen Marley is 49. Rock musician Marty Crandall is 46. Country musician Clay Cook (Zac Brown Band) is 43.

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