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It happened on a… June 26

2021

Largest-ever pile up in the Tour de France caused by a spectator with a sign during Stage 1. Spectator later hunted down and arrested.

2015

NHL Draft: Erie Otters (OHL) center Connor McDavid first pick by the Edmonton Oilers.

1997

Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone, 1st book in J. K. Rowling’s best-selling series, is published.

1979

Muhammad Ali, at 37 years old, announced that he was retiring as world heavyweight boxing champion.

1977

Elvis Presley sings in Indianapolis, the last performance of his career.

1976

The CN (Canadian National) Tower in Toronto, Canada, opened.

1959

Queen Elizabeth II officially opens 318 km long St. Lawrence Seaway with US President Dwight D. Eisenhower.

1925

“The Gold Rush”, directed, starring and written by Charlie Chaplin, is released,

1906

French Grand Prix, the first Grand Prix motor racing event held.

1819

The bicycle was patented by W.K. Clarkson, Jr.

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Ben Affleck snaps at paparazzi, goes viral again

Ben Affleck can be seen lecturing paparazzi and accusing them of endangering his daughter’s life in a video that’s making the rounds on the web.

The paparazzi, who are currently seeking information about the actor’s love life with Jennifer Lopez, tracked him down on his way back from a visit to her.

However, the encounter between the star and the paparazzi wasn’t the smoothest…

On June 23, as he pulled out of the driveway of his Beverly Hills mansion, the actor stormed out of his car to lecture the waiting photographers.

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In a video shared by TMZ and Page Six and captured by Backgrid, he is heard telling them that they shouldn’t take pictures with their flash when someone is driving.

Bennifer have been rumored to be in the process of divorcing for some time now, and it seems the pressure is at its maximum level right now,

After passing on his message, he got into his car and drove off, Ben Affleck-style.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 25

2021

Former US police officer Derek Chauvin sentenced to 22 years and six months for the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

1996

“Independence Day” directed by Roland Emmerich and starring Will Smith, Bill Pullman and Jeff Goldblum premieres in Westwood, California.

1993

“Late Night with David Letterman” airs for the last time on NBC-TV.

Kim Campbell took office as Canada’s first woman prime minister. She assumed power upon the resignation of Brian Mulroney.

1984

Prince releases his “Purple Rain” album

1982

“Blade Runner”, directed by Ridley Scott, starring Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer, is released.

1978

The rainbow flag representing gay pride is flown for the first time in the San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Parade.

1950

North Korea invaded South Korea initiating the Korean War.

1940

World War II: France officially surrenders to Germany at 01:35.

1647

First horses arrive in Quebec City, Canada; gift from the King of France to Governor Montmagny; origin of Canadian breed.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 24

2022

The U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, ruling that there is no longer a federal constitutional right to abortion.

2021

Second discovery of the remains of 761 people, mainly indigenous children announced at former Marieval Indian Residential School in Saskatchewan.

2015

Montreal Canadiens goaltender Carey Price wins the 2014-15 Hart Trophy as the NHL’s MVP.

2006

“Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest”, directed by Gore Verbinski, starring Johnny Depp, Keira Knightley and Orlando Bloom, premieres at Disneyland – becomes fastest film to gross over 1 billion.

1995

“Rugby World Cup final”: South Africa defeats New Zealand, Nelson Mandela presents Francois Pienaar with the Webb-Ellis trophy in an iconic post-apartheid moment.

1992

NBA Draft: LSU center Shaquille O’Neal first pick by Orlando Magic.

1991

NHL adopts the instant-replay.

1981

“For Your Eyes Only”, 12th James Bond, starring Roger Moore and 1st drected by John Glen premieres in London.

1958

Nina Simone releases her debut jazz album “Little Girl Blue”.

1953

John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Bouvier announced their engagement.

1901

1st exhibition by Pablo Picasso, 19, opens in Paris.

1880

First performance of O Canada, the song that would become the national anthem of Canada, at the Congrès national des Canadiens-Français.

1534

Jacques Cartier discovers Prince Edward Island.

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Taylor Swift concert generates seismic activity

While Taylor Swift was performing in Edinburgh, Scotland, at Murrayfield Stadium, the 73,000 fans present at the event caused seismic activity to peak six kilometers from the stadium.

According to The Guardian, despite 23.4 nanometers of movement being detected by seismologists at monitoring stations run by the British Geological Survey, it would appear that Taylor Swift ‘s admirers were unable to surpass the seismic activity created byHarry Styles ‘ fans last year.

Indeed, during the Harry Styles show, 30.9 nanometers were recorded, the highest measurement since the BGS began recording Murrayfield Stadium concerts.

A movement that can only be described as a mini-earthquake!

Taylor Swift had already broken a record for seismic movement last July when she performed at Seattle‘s Lumen Field. A record that had previously been broken by a football match in 2011.

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Bill Belichick, 72, is reportedly dating a 24-year-old cheerleader

Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick is reportedly dating a 24-year-old in his 72nd year.

It was shortly after his breakup with his former long-term girlfriend, Linda Holliday, that the coach reportedly began dating the young woman named Jordon Hudson.

According to the New York Post, one ofHudson ‘s former cheerleading team members is quoted as saying that the romance began in 2021 on a flight to Florida.

By then, you’ll have figured out that Bill was still in a relationship with Holliday.

According to TMZ, the duo talked about philosophy, since the young woman was working on a project on the subject at the time, and when they landed, they exchanged contact details. However, it seems that the relationship remained friendly until 2023.

In fact, it was in January 2023 that the duo were first seen together. Belichick was then seen in March at a cheerleading competition attended by Hudson. The latter, in addition to being a cheerleader, has also taken part in a few Miss USA-type beauty contests.

The young woman also attended the Patriots Hall of F ame induction of Tom Brady, alongside Belichick, earlier this week.

It’s a relationship that’s got even former Patriots winger Rob Gronkowski talking, and he reportedly took a jab at the subject in Tom Brady ‘s Netflix roast. Even so, it looks like this is more than just a fling for the coach.

To be continued…

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 23

2021

Britney Spears requests a judge end her court-ordered conservatorship, states “I think this conservatorship is abusive. I don’t think I can live a full life”.

2016

Brexit referendum: United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union.

Ceasefire agreement signed between Colombian government and Farc rebels – ending more than 50 years of conflict.

1996

Nintendo 64 goes on sale in Japan.

1989

Movie “Batman” premieres directed by Tim Burton, starring Michael Keaton and Jack Nicholson.

1980

“David Letterman Show” debuts on NBC-TV daytime.

1976

CN Tower in Toronto, tallest free-standing structure (555 m) opens.

1955

Walt Disney’s “Lady & the Tramp” released.

1944

Canadian army goes into action for the first time in Normandie, France, as a separate unit, not under Montgomery’s British command.

1942

Start of conscription for Second World War home service, in Canada only.

1940

After conquering France, Adolf Hitler visits Paris and views the Eiffel Tower and the grave of Napoleon Bonaparte.

1898

The International Olympic Committee is founded at the Sorbonne, Paris, at the initiative of Baron Pierre de Coubertin.

1887

The Rocky Mountains Park Act becomes law in Canada creating the nation’s first national park, Banff National Park.

1817

Founding of the Bank of Montreal; Canada’s oldest chartered bank.

1713

The French residents of Acadia are given one year to declare allegiance to Britain or leave Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Justin Timberlake’s DUI charge is not making Jessica Biel very happy

Justin Timberlake was arrested on the evening of June 17-18 for driving under the influence.

The 43-year-old singer was photographed with prominent attorney Edward Burke Jr. by his side, having just been released on bail.

According to Page Six, Timberlake was charged with driving while intoxicated and cited for two traffic violations, running a stop sign and failing to stay in his lane.

The arrest reportedly occurred after the former NSYNC band member was dining with friends at theAmerican Hotel in Sag Harbor.

Timberlake reportedly failed a field sobriety test, but refused to take a breathalyzer test.

The arresting officer reportedly didn’t even recognize the singer because of his young age.

Ouch…

The singer probably cried a river!

His court date is scheduled for July 26, but he won’t have to attend the procedural hearing.

While all of this unfolds and the industry is quite in shock, multiple sources are saying that Jessica Biel is not happy with the ordeal, to say the least…

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 22

2021

Unesco says Australia’s Great Barrier Reef should be put on list of World Heritage Sites that are “in danger”.

2016

NHL owners meeting unanimously approves the Las Vegas expansion bid to start play in the 2017-18 season.

2009

Eastman Kodak Company announces that it will discontinue sales of the Kodachrome Color Film, concluding its 74-year run as a photography icon.

1991

NHL Draft: Oshawa Generals center Eric Lindros first pick by Quebec Nordiques.

1963

“Little” Stevie Wonder aged 13 releases his first single “Fingertips”.

1960

Jean Lesage and his Liberal Party defeat Maurice Duplessis’ Union Nationale Party to win their first election in 16 years; beginning of the ‘Quiet Revolution.’

1937

Joe Louis KOs James J Braddock in 8 for his first heavyweight boxing title in significant moment in African American sporting history.

1914

Diving operations start to sunken Empress of Ireland to recover bodies and valuables from the wreck.

1911

King George V crowned King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Canada, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, and all his realms and territories beyond the sea.

1815

Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated a second time.

1603

Samuel de Champlain lands at site of Quebec; no sign of Jacques Cartier’s Iroquois village of Stadacona.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… June 21

2021

Carl Nassib (Las Vegas Raiders) becomes the first openly gay player in the NFL in a post on Instagram.

2015

US Open Men’s Golf, Chambers Bay GC: Jordan Spieth (21) becomes youngest winner since 1923.

2004

SpaceShipOne becomes the first privately funded spaceplane to achieve spaceflight.

2003

“Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” was published by J.K. Rowling. The book set sales records around the world with an estimated 5 million copies were sold on the first day.

1970

FIFA World Cup Final, Estadio Azteca, Mexico City: Brazil and Pelé become first team and player to win World Cup 3 times, beating Italy, 4-1 in front of 107,412.

1963

Pope Paul VI (Giovanni Battista Montini) succeeds John XXIII.

1957

John Diefenbaker (C) takes office as Prime Minister of Canada.

Louis St. Laurent resigns as Prime Minister of Canada, ending the longest uninterrupted run at the federal level in Canadian history.

1948

Columbia Records introduces the long-playing record album in a public demonstration at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York, New York.

1939

Lou Gehrig quit baseball due to illness. He was stricken with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a disorder now commonly referred to as Lou Gehrig’s Disease in North America

1893

1st Ferris wheel opens at Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.

1749

Town of Halifax, Nova Scotia, is founded by the British – sparks Father Le Loutre’s War.

1665

First of 24 companies of the Le Régiment de Carignan-Salières start arriving in New France; the first duty of the 1300 soldiers is to invade the Iroquois territories; 400 will stay to colonize New France after their three year service.