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Today in History - March 3

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March 3
1791 - Congress passed a measure taxing distilled spirits; it was the first internal revenue act in U.S. history.

1845 - Florida became the 27th state.

1849 - The U.S. Department of the Interior was established.

1863 - President Abraham Lincoln signed a measure creating the National Academy of Sciences.

1879 - Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood became the first female lawyer to be admitted to appear before the United States Supreme Court.

1918 - Germany, Austria and Russia signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.

1931 - The "Star-Spangled Banner" was adopted as the national anthem.

1943 - In London’s East End, 173 people died in a crush of bodies at the Bethnal Green tube station, which was being used as a wartime air raid shelter.

1945 - The Allies finally secured the Philippine capital of Manila from Japanese forces during World War II.

1960 - Lucille Ball filed for divorce from her husband, Desi Arnaz, a day after they had finished filming the last episode of "The Lucille Ball-Desi Arnaz Show."

1969 - Apollo 9 blasted off from Cape Kennedy on a mission to test the lunar module.

1974 - A Turkish Airlines DC-10 crashed shortly after takeoff from Orly Airport in Paris, killing all 346 people on board.

1991 - Twenty-five people were killed when a United Airlines Boeing 737-200 crashed while approaching Colorado Springs airport.

1991 - Rodney King's vicious beating by Los Angeles police officers was caught on videotape.

2000 - Former dictator Augusto Pinochet returned to Chile after being detained in Britain on torture charges.

2003 - New embassies opened in Kenya and Tanzania to replace those lost in the 1998 terrorist bombings.

2017 - The Nintendo Switch, a hybrid game machine that works as both a console at home and a portable tablet on the go, made its debut.

2018 - Roger Bannister, the British athlete who, while a medical student, became the first person to run a mile in under 4 minutes, died in Oxford, England at age 88.

2020 - In a surprise move, the Federal Reserve cut its benchmark interest rate by a half-point, its largest cut in more than a decade, to support the economy in the face of the spreading coronavirus.

2022 - OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma reached a nationwide settlement over its role in the opioid crisis, with the Sackler family members who own the company boosting their cash contribution to as much as $6 billion in a deal intended to staunch a flood of lawsuits.

Birthdays
21 - Thomas Barbusca (actor)
23 - Alex Lange (actor)
25 - Isabelle Mathers (model)
26 - Jayson Tatum (basketball player)
27 - Camila Cabello (singer)
27 - Amber Midthunder (actress)
29 - Maine Mendoza (TV host)
37 - Shraddha Kapoor (actress)
42 - Jessica Biel (actress)
50 - David Faustino (actor)
54 - Julie Bowen (actress)
58 - Tone Loc (rapper/actor)
62 - Herschel Walker (football player)
62 - Jackie Joyner-Kersee (track and field athlete)
63 - Mary Page Keller (actress)
66 - Miranda Richardson (actress)
70 - Robert Gossett (actor)
71 - Robyn Hitchcock (singer)
77 - Jennifer Warnes (singer)
79 - Hattie Winston (actress)
79 - George Miller (director)

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Today in Sports History - March 3

1968 - Jean Beliveau (Montreal Canadiens) became the second NHL player to score 1,000 regular-season career points.

1984 - Peter Ueberroth is named the next commissioner of Major League Baseball.

1992 - Mike Bossy's #2 became the second number retired by the New York Islanders.

2001 - John Ruiz became the first Hispanic heavyweight champion. He beat Evander Holyfield for the WBA heavyweight title.

2006 - In Tokyo, Japan, the opener of the World Baseball Classic took place.
 
1879 - Belva Ann Bennett Lockwood became the first female lawyer to be admitted to appear before the United States Supreme Court.
Amazing that it took this long considering how good women are at bringing up the past.
 
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