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1502 | Christopher Columbus left Cadiz, Spain, on his fourth and final trip to the Western Hemisphere. |
1918 | "60 Minutes" newsman Mike Wallace was born Myron Wallace in Brookline, Mass. |
1926 | Americans Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett made what they claimed was the first airplane flight over the North Pole. (Evidence suggests they may have missed their target by 150 miles.) |
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1936 | Italy annexed Ethiopia. |
1961 | Federal Communications Commission chairman Newton N. Minow condemned TV programming as a "vast wasteland" in a speech to the National Association of Broadcasters. |
1974 | The House Judiciary Committee opened hearings on whether to recommend the impeachment of President Richard Nixon. |
1974 | A concert in Cambridge, Mass., prompted rock critic Jon Landau to write, "I saw rock and roll future and it's name is Bruce Springsteen." |
1978 | The bullet-riddled body of former Italian prime minister Aldo Moro, who'd been abducted by the Red Brigades, was found in an automobile in the center of Rome. |
1994 | South Africa's newly-elected parliament chose Nelson Mandela to be the country's first black president. |
1994 | Kinshasa, the capital of Zaire, was placed under quarantine after an outbreak of Ebola virus. |
2004 | Chechen president Akhmad Kadyrov and 23 other people were killed in a bombing in the capital Grozny. |
2010 | Dallas Braden pitched the 19th perfect game in major league history, leading the Oakland Athletics in a 4-0 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays. |
2012 | President Barack Obama declared his support for same-sex marriage. |
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