On This Day in History
Today is Tuesday, Nov. 5, the 310th day of 2024 with 56 to follow.
The moon is waxing. Morning stars are Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, Saturn and Uranus. Evening stars are Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Venus.
Those born on this date are under the sign of Scorpio. They include actor/musician Roy Rogers in 1911; actor Vivien Leigh in 1913; musician Ike Turner in 1931; actor Elke Sommer in 1940 (age 84); musician Art Garfunkel (Simon & Garfunkel) in 1941 (age 83); writer/actor Sam Shepard in 1943; musician Gram Parsons (Byrds) in 1946; musician Peter Noone (Herman's Hermits) in 1947 (age 77); musician Jimmie Spheeris in 1949; Basketball Hall of Fame member Bill Walton in 1952; TV personality Kris Jenner in 1955 (age 69); actor Robert Patrick in 1958 (age 66); musician Bryan Adams in 1959 (age 65); actor Tilda Swinton in 1960 (age 64); actor Tatum O'Neal in 1963 (age 61); actor Andrea McArdle in 1963 (age 61); actor Famke Janssen in 1964 (age 60); actor Judy Reyes in 1967 (age 57); actor Seth Gilliam in 1968 (age 56); actor Sam Rockwell in 1968 (age 56); musician Mark Hunter (James) in 1969 (age 55); musician Jonny Greenwood (Radiohead) in 1971 (age 53); musician Ryan Adams in 1974 (age 50); actor Sebastian Arcelus in 1976 (age 48); golfer Bubba Watson in 1978 (age 46); actor Luke Hemsworth in 1980 (age 44); musician Kevin Jonas in 1987 (age 37); actor Zak Henri in 1994 (age 30).
On this date in history:
In 1605, Guy Fawkes and fellow conspirators attempted to blow up the English Parliament and failed. They were captured, tried and beheaded.
In 1854, combined British-French forces scored a decisive victory over the Russians in the Crimea.
In 1872, suffragist Susan B. Anthony, in defiance of the law, voted for the first time. She is later fined $100.
In 1912, Democrat Woodrow Wilson was elected 28th president of the United States, defeating incumbent William Howard Taft and former President Theodore Roosevelt.
In 1916, an armed confrontation in Everett, Wash., between members of the Industrial Workers of the World union and local police resulted in what's become known as the Everett Massacre.
In 1930, the first commercial television broadcast was aired.
In 1940, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt was re-elected to an unprecedented third term. He won a fourth term in 1944.
In 1968, Republican Richard Nixon was elected 37th president of the United States, defeating Democrat Hubert Humphrey.
In 1968, Shirley Chisholm became the first African-American woman elected to Congres s, representing New York's 12th Congressional District as a Democrat. She served seven terms in office.
In 1979, Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini denounced the U.S. Embassy in Tehran as a "center of spying and plotting." Hours earlier Iranian students seized the compound taking 52 American diplomats and citizens hostage sparking a crisis that would last 444 days and bring down the presidency of Jimmy Carter.
In 1990, an Egyptian-born gunman, apparently acting alone, assassinated Meir Kahane , the U.S. native who founded the militant Jewish Defense League.
In 1991, the body of British media mogul Robert Maxwell was found in the Atlantic Ocean off the Canary Islands.
In 1996, U.S. President Bill Clinton was re-elected , defeating Republican challenger Bob Dole.
In 2006, former Iraqi President Saddam Hussein was sentenced to death for his role in the 1982 Dujail Massacre which resulted in the deaths of more than 140 Shitte Muslims.
In 2007, Google unveiled the beta version of the Android mobile operating system. The first commercial version of the software was released in September 2008.
In 2009, Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, 39, killed 13 people, including 10 military personnel, and injured 31 others in a shooting frenzy at the Fort Hood Army post in Texas . He was found guilty and sentenced to death in 2013.
In 2017, a gunman opened fire at a Baptist church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, killing 26 people, including an unborn child. A civilian shot the gunman, who escaped and later died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
In 2018, Voyager 2 left the heliosphere and entered interstellar space , becoming the second man-made object to do so.
A thought for the day: Malala Yousafzai, who won the Nobel Peace Prize at the age of 17, said, "I raise my voice not so that I can shout but so that those without a voice can be heard."