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Today in History

1681
The Treaty of Radzin ends a five year war between the Turks and the allied countries of Russia and Poland.
1745
England, Austria, Saxony and the Netherlands form an alliance against Russia.
1815
A rag-tag army under Andrew Jackson defeats the British on the fields of Chalmette in the Battle of New Orleans.
1871
Prussian troops begin to bombard Paris during the Franco-Prussian War.
1892
A coal mine explosion kills 100 in McAlister, OK.
1900
The Boers attack the British in Ladysmith, South Africa, but are turned back.
1908
A subway line opens linking the New York boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan.
1940
Great Britain begins rationing sugar, meat and butter.
1946
President Harry S. Truman vows to stand by the Yalta accord on self-determination for the Balkans.
1954
President Dwight Eisenhower proposes stripping convicted Communists of their U.S. citizenship.
1963
President John F. Kennedy attends the unveiling of the Mona Lisa.
1975
Ella T. Grasso becomes the Governor of Connecticut; the first female governor in the United States who did not come into office by succeeding her husband.
1979
The United States advises the Shah to leave Iran.
1982
AT&T agrees to divest itself of 22 subdivisions as part of an antitrust agreement.
1994
Valeri Polyakov, a Russian cosmonaut leaves earth, bound for the Mir space station; he will spend a record 437 days in space.
2002
The shrub signs into law the No Child Left Behind Act, intended to improve America’s educational system.
2004
The largest passenger ship in history, the RMS Queen Mary 2, is christened by Queen Elizabeth II, granddaughter of Queen Mary.
2011
An attempted assassination of Arizona Representative Gabrielle Giffords is part of a shooting spree in which Jared Lee Loughner kills 6 and wounds 13.

Raw Water

This week it was colder in Florida than it was in Alaska

It's so hot in Australia roads are melting

Ozone layer's recovery is due to chemical ban

Twitter has fun with mysterious stick figures on Mars

Google and Facebook Are Major Outlets for Media

Silicon Valley Is Eating Your Soul

Things We Just Learned About Silicon Valley's Drug-Fueled Sex Parties

Silicon Valley sex parties5 Things We Just Learned About Silicon Valley's Drug-Fueled Sex Parties
It's all fun and games for the big-name men who attend, but women end up disadvantaged

Premier tech conference kicks off with no lead women speakers or code of conduct


Premier tech conference kicks off with no lead women speakers or code of conduct

Should we blame the 1960s for today’s sexual abuse?

Memphis mega-cult pastor admits he molested a minor

Twenty years ago Memphis mega-church teaching pastor Andy Savage sexually assaulted a high school senior who was 17 years old. The victim told the head pastors what happened but they did nothing. Now he preaches in holier-than-thou social media posts against sex.

The Fallout of Police Violence Is Killing Black Women

How White Nationalists Hide in Academia

Dumbass Trump Junta Moves To Expand Oil And Gas Drilling Off US Coasts

Dumbass Trump is killing tourism to US

Dumbass Trump is killing tourism to US, industry analysts say

Costco Wants to Build the Largest Chicken Factory Farm in America

Resuing Kittens


Animal Pictures