Today in History - January 9

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1788 - Connecticut became the fifth state.

1793 - Frenchman Jean Pierre Blanchard, using a hot-air balloon, flew from Philadelphia to Woodbury, New Jersey.

1861 - Mississippi became the second state to secede from the Union.

1905 - The Russian Revolution of 1905 was sparked by troops firing on petitioners to Czar Nicholas in St. Petersburg.

1913 - Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, was born in Yorba Linda, California.

1914 - The County of Los Angeles opened the country’s first public defender’s office.

1916 - The World War I Battle of Gallipoli ended after eight months with an Ottoman Empire victory as Allied forces withdrew.

1945 - During World War II, American forces began landing on the shores of Lingayen Gulf in the Philippines as the Battle of Luzon got underway, resulting in an Allied victory over Imperial Japanese forces.

1951 - The United Nations headquarters in New York officially opened.

1958 - President Dwight D. Eisenhower, in his State of the Union address to Congress, warned of the threat of Communist imperialism.

1964 - Anti-American rioting broke out in the Panama Canal Zone.

1968 - Surveyor 7, the last of America's unmanned lunar probes, landed on the Moon.

1972 - Reclusive billionaire Howard Hughes, speaking by telephone from the Bahamas to reporters in Hollywood, said a purported autobiography of him, as told to writer Clifford Irving, was a fake.

1987 - The White House released a January 1986 memorandum prepared for President Ronald Reagan by Lt. Col. Oliver L. North showing a link between U.S. arms sales to Iran and the release of American hostages in Lebanon.

2003 - U.N. weapons inspectors said there was no “smoking gun” to prove Iraq had nuclear, chemical or biological weapons but they demanded that Baghdad provide private access to scientists and fresh evidence to back its claim that it had destroyed its weapons of mass destruction.

2005 - Mahmoud Abbas, the No. 2 man in the Palestinian hierarchy during Yasser Arafat’s rule, was elected president of the Palestinian Authority by a landslide.

2015 - French security forces shot and killed two al-Qaida-linked brothers suspected of carrying out the rampage at the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo that had claimed 12 lives.

2018 - Breitbart News Network announced that Steve Bannon was stepping down as chairman after his public break with President Donald Trump.

2020 - Chinese state media said a preliminary investigation into recent cases of viral pneumonia had identified the probable cause as a new type of coronavirus.

2022 - Seventeen people, including eight children, died after a fire sparked by a malfunctioning space heater filled a high-rise apartment building with smoke in the New York City borough of the Bronx; it was the city’s deadliest blaze in three decades.

2022 - Comedian and actor Bob Saget, best known for his role on the sitcom “Full House,” was found dead in a hotel room in Orlando, Florida. (A medical examiner later determined that Saget died from an accidental blow to the head, likely from a backward fall.)

Birthdays
25 - Kerris Dorsey (actress)
25 - Lottie Moss (model)
28 - Nicola Peltz (actress)
30 - Ashley Argota (actress)
30 - Basil Eidenbenz (actor)
34 - Nina Dobrev (actress)
41 - Catherine (Duchess of Cambridge)
45 - A.J. McLean (singer)
50 - Angela Bettis (actress)
52 - Deon Cole (actor/comedian)
56 - Dave Matthews (singer)
56 - David Costabile (actor)
58 - Joely Richardson (actress)
67 - Imelda Staunton (actress)
68 - J.K. Simmons (actor)
72 - Crystal Gayle (singer)
78 - John Doman (actor)
79 - Jimmy Page (musician)

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Today in Sports History - January 9

1918 - The NHL announced a new rule that permitted goaltenders to leave their feet while making a save. Previously a penalty was called if a goalie sat or lay on the ice to stop the puck.

1930 - The Boston Bruins set an NHL record with 14 straight wins.

1954 - Bert Olmstead (Montreal Canadiens) tied an NHL record when he scored 8 points in a game.

1958 - Oscar Robertson of Cincinnati single-handedly outscores his opponent with 56 points to Seton Hall's 54.

1962 - The NFL approved a rule banning the grabbing of face masks.

1967 - New Orelans' new NFL franchise announces the nickname of "Saints".

1972 - The Los Angeles Lakers ended a record 33-game win streak, falling to the Milwaukee Bucks and future Laker Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.

1977 - The Oakland Raiders defeat the Minnesota Vikings 32-14 to win Super Bowl XI.

1979 - The Boston Bruins retire Bobby Orr's #4.

1981 - Hockey Hall of Famer, Phil Esposito, announced that he would retire as a hockey player after the New York Rangers-Buffalo Sabres hockey game. The game ended in a tie.

1989 - Johnny Bench and Carl Yastrzemski are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

1990 - Jim Palmer and Joe Morgan are elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

1991 - A special committee of Major League Baseball authorities officially banned Pete Rose from being elected into the Hall of Fame.

1998 - The "Hockey News" magazine selected Wayne Gretzky as the best NHL player ever.

2004 - Brian Boucher (Phoenix Coyotes) set a new NHL record with his fifth consecutive shutout. The total time of the streak was 325 minutes and 45 seconds.

2005 - Randy Moss (Minnesota Vikings) pretended to pull down his pants and moon the Green Bay Packer crowd during a playoff win. On January 13 the NFL fined Moss $10,000 for the act.

2012 - Alabama defeats LSU 21-0 in the BCS National Championship Game.

2013 - No one was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame; for the second time in four decades.

2017 - Clemson defeats Alabama 35-31 to win the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
 
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