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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 25

2020

George Floyd dies in police custody in Minneapolis, Minnesota, video of his arrest and being violently restrained ignites widespread condemnation and protest. Four police officers involved fired.

2019

72nd Cannes Film Festival: Bong Joon-ho’s South Korean film “Parasite” wins the Palme d’Or.

2017

“Wonder Woman” directed by Patty Jenkins, starring Gal Gadot premieres in Los Angeles – 1st superhero film directed by a woman.

2011

Oprah Winfrey airs her last show, ending her twenty-five-year run of The Oprah Winfrey Show.

2001

Erik Weihenmayer, 32 years old, of Boulder, Colorado, becomes the first blind person to reach the summit of Mount Everest.

1992

Jay Leno becomes permanent host of “The Tonight Show”

1989

Stanley Cup Final, Montreal Forum, Montreal, Quebec: Calgary Flames beat Montreal Canadiens, 4-2 to win series 4 games to 2; Flames’ first SC title.

1983

“Return of the Jedi” (Star Wars Part VI), produced by George Lucas first released

1979

“Alien”, directed by Ridley Scott and starring Sigourney Weaver is released.

1977

Star Wars (retitled Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope in 1981) is released in theatres.

1961

America was asked by U.S. President Kennedy to work toward putting a man on the moon before the end of the decade.

1935

Legendary American athlete Jesse Owens equals or breaks 4 world records in 45 minutes at a Big Ten meet at Ferry Field in Ann Arbor, Michigan; remembered as “the greatest 45 minutes ever in sport”.

1844

The gasoline engine was patented by Stuart Perry.

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Entertainment Gossip

Tina Turner has died, a true icon is now gone

The one that many considered the queen of rock & roll for years, Tina Turner, has died, TMZ reports.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Tina Turner,” a spokesperson said.

The music superstar was an example of perseverance, talent and drive, and the announcement of her death plunges the music community into mourning.

Tina Turner was 83 years old.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 24

2016

Bill Cosby is ordered to stand trial in a assault case in Norristown.

1989

“Indiana Jones & Last Crusade”, directed by Steven Spielberg premieres.

1986

Montreal Canadiens beat Calgary Flames 4-3 to win the series 4 games to 1, and to take home their 23rd Stanley Cup; most championships won by any North American professional sports team.

1969

“Sugar, Sugar” single released by The Archies (Billboard Song of the Year 1969).

1968

FLQ separatists bomb the U.S. consulate in Quebec City.

1935

1st major league night baseball game, in Cincinnati (Reds 2, Philadelphia 1).

1918

Robert Laird Borden 1854-1937 passes Canada Elections Act; gives all Canadian women over 21, the right to vote in federal elections only.

1890

Brooklyn Bridge opened by President Arthur and NY Governor Cleveland.

1859

Charles Gounod’s “Ave Maria” was performed by Madame Caroline Miolan-Carvalho for the first time in public.

1844

Samuel Morse taps out “What hath God wrought” in the world’s first telegraph message

1833

William Logie the first medical student to graduate in Canada, earning his degree from McGill University.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 23

2021

PGA Championship Men’s Golf, Phil Mickelson becomes oldest major winner in history (50); wins his 6th major.

2018

Hamburg, Germany, becomes the first city to ban diesel cars on some roads.

2013

Patrick Roy is named head coach of the Colorado Avalanche, his former team where he won two Stanley Cups.

2000

Eminem releases 3rd studio album “The Marshall Mathers LP”, is fastest ever selling studio album (Grammy – Best Rap Album 2001).

1994

“Pulp Fiction” won the “Golden Palm” for best film at the 47th Cannes Film Festival.

1982

Pope John Paul beatifies Canadians Brother André Bessette and Mother Marie Rose; first steps toward sainthoo

1980

Horror film “The Shining” released directed by Stanley Kubrick, starring Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall, based on book by Stephen King.

1969

The Who release rock opera “Tommy”.

1934

The American bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde are ambushed by police and killed in Black Lake, Louisiana.

1873

Canada’s North West Mounted Police force was established. The organization’s name was changed to Royal Canadian Mounted Police in 1920.

1633

Samuel de Champlain appointed Governor of New France.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 22

2017

Suicide bombing at Manchester Arena, England, after Ariana Grande concert kills 22 and injures 59.

2015

Ireland becomes 1st country in the world to legalise same-sex marriage by popular vote.

2004

57th Cannes Film Festival: “Fahrenheit 9/11”, directed by Michael Moore wins the Palme d’Or. First documentary to win..

2003

Annika Sörenstam became the first woman to play on the PGA tour in 58 years. She ended the day at 1-over par.

1994

Toronto NBA franchise unveils name “Raptors” & logo.

1992

Johnny Carson’s final appearance as host of “The Tonight Show”

1990

Andre Dawson receives a record 5 intentional walks in a game.

1985

“A View to a Kill”, 14th James Bond film, last to star Roger Moore, also starring Grace Jones and Christopher Walken, premieres in San Francisco

1979

Canadians elect conservatives, Joe Clark replaces Pierre Trudeau as the 16th Prime Minister of Canada.

1965

Mad Dog Vachon beats Igor Vodic in Omaha, to become NWA champ.

1960

An earthquake measuring 9.5 on the moment magnitude scale, hits southern Chile, causing multiple tsunamis and killing 1,000-7,000 people. It is the most powerful earthquake ever recorded.

1956

“Bob Hope Show” last airs on NBC-TV.

1933

First modern sighting of the Loch Ness Monster by Aldie and John Mackay saw “something resembling a whale”.

1893

The Montreal Amateur Athletic Association (AAAs) beats the Ottawa Generals 2-1, in the first Stanley Cup Game.

1892

Dr. Washington Sheffield invented the toothpaste tube.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 21

2019

Nepalese Sherpa Kami Rita sets a new record for the number of climbs of Mt Everest – 24.

2013

Microsoft announces the release of Xbox One.

1992

After 30 seasons Johnny Carson hosted his penultimate episode and last featuring guests (Robin Williams and Bette Midler) of The Tonight Show.

1983

David Bowie’s “Let’s Dance” single goes #1.

1982

The British landed in the Falkland Islands and fighting began.

1981

Reggae musician Bob Marley receives a Jamaican state funeral

Francois Mitterrand becomes president of France.

1980

“Star Wars Episode V – Empire Strikes Back”, produced by George Lucas opens in cinemas in UK and North America.

1969

Robert F. Kennedy’s murderer Sirhan Sirhan sentenced to death, later commuted to life imprisonment.

1927

Charles A. Lindberg completed the first solo nonstop airplane flight across the Atlantic Ocean. The trip began May 20.

1920

Montreal Quebec, radio station XWA broadcasts the first regularly scheduled radio programming in North America.

1908

1st horror movie (Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde) premieres in Chicago.

1904

The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) is founded in Paris.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… May 20

2018

President Nicolás Maduro of Venezuela wins a second term in an election marked by boycotts and acussations of vote rigging.

2015

David Letterman, after 33 years, hosts the “Late Show with David Letterman” for the last time.

2003

The reality series “America’s Next Top Model”, created by Tyra Banks, debuts on UPN.

1990

The Hubble Space Telescope sent back its first photographs.

1983

“Every Breath You Take” single released by The Police. (Billboard Song of the Year 1983)

1980

In a referendum, 59.5% of Quebec voters reject separatism.

1979

Elton John is the 1st western pop star to tour USSR.

1971

Francis Simard sentenced to life imprisonment for the October 17, 1970 murder of Quebec Labor Minister Pierre Laporte.

1940

The first prisoners arrive at a new concentration camp at Auschwitz.

1900

II Summer (Modern) Olympic Games open in Paris (last 5 months).

1873

Levi Strauss began marketing blue jeans with copper rivets.

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BuzzNews (anglais) Entertainment

Conor McGregor: Netflix documentary shows his darkest defeat in the UFC

The Netflix documentary “McGregor Forever” presented a few days ago, showed raw moments of the controversial former UFC legend, Conor McGregor.

The ebullient Irishman wasn’t suffering his first loss in the octagon, but his failure to Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 was possibly his most brutal.

The Russian Nurmagomedov defeated McGregor with a neck choke in the fourth round. Afterwards, the winning fighter exited the cage and began fighting with the Irish fighter’s entourage.

Conor McGregor also had to fight a Nurmagomedov supporter who jumped into the octagon and took shots at the defeated star.

The McGregor-Nurmagomedov fight concluded a terrible year for the loser.

Previously, McGregor was jailed for a bus attack outside the Barclays Center.

In the Netflix documentary, we see that Conor McGregor is a significantly affected fighter, something the audience has never seen before, as he deals with the weight of defeat on such a big stage.

The fight against Nurmagomedov garnered 2.4 million pay-per-view buys, a UFC record that was only surpassed by McGregor’s boxing fight vs. Floyd Mayweather in 2017 and Mayweather’s fight against Manny Pacquiao in 2015.

Since that fateful October 2018, McGregor has only fought three times: a 2020 win over Donald Cerrone and two losses to Dustin Poirier.

McGregor has been out of action since the second fight in July 2021 after suffering a severe leg fracture.

While McGregor is expected to return to the octagon in an upcoming fight against Michael Chandler, it’s unclear which McGregor will return to the sport where he was the biggest star for over a decade.

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BuzzNews (anglais) Entertainment

Rihanna shares nearly naked photos of her first pregnancy!

Rihanna is expecting her second child, great news that we learned during the last Superbowl in February.

The international star wanted to remind us that pregnancy is a precious moment, all in a series of photos of her scantily clad.

Splendid shots that will leave you without words!

“Here is a little series I call “Rub your boobs” in honour of my first pregnancy, embracing motherhood as a g and the magic this body has made! Baby RZA… He has no idea how crazy his mom is or how obsessed he will make me.”

The singer is sure to turn heads, pregnant or not.

We wish her beautiful moments to come with her family!

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BuzzNews (anglais) Entertainment

Pursuit in New York, did Harry and Meghan lie?

Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle claim they were chased by reckless paparazzi in New York City earlier this week. However, it seems that the royal couple has instead changed the facts…

According to the couple, they endured the ordeal of a “near catastrophic” two-hour chase with paparazzi following them in cars and motorcycles the whole way.

This version of the couple does not seem to agree with reality.

According to other sources (including the NYPD and the cab driver in which the couple rushed to lose their pursuers), the truth is quite different.

First, for anyone who has ever been to New York City, believing in the possibility of a two-hour car chase is science fiction, given the relentless traffic in the Big Apple.

Second, the NYPD accompanied the Duke and Duchess of Sussex on their travels. The police would not have tolerated such action by the paparazzi.

Thirdly, the cab driver in which the couple was sitting confided that he got out of his car at a certain point because he was caught in a traffic jam…

So why this staging of the prince and the ex-actress? Maybe they wanted to spice up a sequel to their Netflix series. We’ll find out soon enough.