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McGregor rebels against Trump

Clearly jealous, Conor McGregor attacked Donald Trump after Trump expressed his love for McGregor’s long-time rival Khabib Nurmagomedov.

The former UFC champion’s most recent outburst was provoked by the former president’s comments that Nurmagomedov was his favorite fighter during a bizarre interview with video game streamer Adin Ross.

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McGregor didn’t hold back and immediately posted a number of messages, now deleted, criticizing both Trump and Nurmagomedov!

McGregor found Trump’s comments shocking and even claimed that Trump’s support for Nurmagomedov could ruin his election campaign, no less!

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Will it have an impact?

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 4

2018

Italian city Florence bans people eating in the street in its historic center.

2016

Mother Teresa canonized by Pope Francis in a ceremony at the Vatican.

2012

Pauline Marois becomes the first female premier of Quebec.

1998

Google is founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, two students at Stanford University.

1997

Gordie Howe, 69, agrees to suit up for the IHL’s Detroit Vipers in the team’s season opener; will become the only professional hockey player to play in six consecutive decades.

1972

Swimmer Mark Spitz captured his seventh Olympic gold medal in the 400-meter medley relay event at Munich, Germany. Spitz was the first Olympian to win seven gold medals.

1967

“Gilligan’s Island” aired for the last time on CBS-TV. It ran for 98 shows.

1957

The Ford Motor Company began selling the Edsel. The car was so unpopular that it was taken off the market only two years.

1950

NASCAR’s first paved super speedway, Darlington Raceway hosts Southern 500, first 500-mile event in NASCAR history; winner Johnny Mantz in a Plymouth.

1893

English author Beatrix Potter first writes the story of Peter Rabbit for a 5 year old boy.

1888

George Eastman patents the first roll-film camera & registers “Kodak”.

1886

Apache Chief Geronimo surrenders ending last major US-Indian war.

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Cole Caufield to wear Johnny Gaudreau’s number

On the heels of the tragedy involving brothers Matthew and Johnny Gaudreau, both of whom died at the hands of a hit-and-run driver in New Jersey last Thursday, Montréal Canadiens player Cole Caufield announced he was changing his number to pay tribute.

The man and player he considered his hero as a player wore number 13, and that’s exactly the number Cole Caufield will wear this season when he lines up for the Habs.

While the entire hockey world is still reeling from the senseless death of Johnny Gaudreau and his brother, Cole Caufield is making a gesture that is sure to have an impact all season long as he takes to the ice not only at the Bell Centre, but also at Nationwide Arena in Columbus, where the late superstar played, and at the Saddledome in Calgary, his former home rink.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 3

2013

Microsoft purchases Nokia for $7.2 Billion.

1999

Mario Lemieux’s ownership group officially takes over the NHL Pittsburgh Penguins; Lemieux is first player in the modern era of sports to buy the team he once played for.

1995

eBay (Electronic Bay) founded by Pierre Omidyar.

1978

Pope John Paul I officially installed as 263rd supreme pontiff.

Opening of 8 new stations on the Montreal Metro.

1977

Last broadcast of “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” on CBS.

1966

Bobby Orr signs his first NHL contract with the Boston Bruins; 2 year deal paying a then record $70,000 plus signing bonus.

1944

Holocaust diarist Anne Frank sent to Auschwitz concentration camp.

1935

First automobile to exceed 300mph, Malcolm Campbell powers Bluebird to 301.129mph at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah.

1895

The first professional football game was played in Latrobe, PA. The Latrobe YMCA defeated the Jeannette Athletic Club 12-0.

1888

First Labour Day (Fête du Travail) parade in Montreal.

1783

The Revolutionary War between the U.S. and Great Britain ended with the Treaty of Paris.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 2

2022

The legendary Serena Williams is playing her last tennis match. She is considered the greatest player in history and has won 39 career Grand Slam singles and doubles titles.

2018

Major fire at the National Museum of Brazil in Rio de Janeiro destroys most of its 20 million artifacts.

1998

Swissair Flight 111 crashes near Peggys Cove, Nova Scotia. All 229 people on board are killed.

1969

NBC-TV canceled “Star Trek.” The show had debuted on September 8, 1966.

1956

San Francisco cable cars replaced by bus service.

1944

Holocaust diarist Anne Frank sent to Auschwitz concentration camp.

1902

“A Trip To The Moon”, the first sci-fi film, released.

1752

Great Britain adopts the Gregorian calendar, nearly two centuries later than most of Western Europe.

1666

The Great Fire of London broke out. The fire burned for three days destroying 10,000 buildings including St. Paul’s Cathedral. Only 6 people were killed.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… September 1

2021

Cristiano Ronaldo breaks world record for goals scored in men’s international football; hits his 110th and 111th goals for Portugal in 2-1 World Cup qualifying win over Republic of Ireland in Faro.

2020

BTS become the 1st all-Korean pop act to top the Billboard 100 singles chart with “Dynamite”

1999

Ex-Pittsburgh Penguins star Mario Lemieux is approved as new owner of the struggling franchise; Penguins become first club in pro sports history to be owned by a former member of the team.

1995

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame opens in Cleveland Ohio.

1985

The Titanic was found by Dr. Robert Ballard and Jean Louis Michel in a joint U.S. and French expedition. The wreck site is located 963 miles northeast of New York and 453 miles southeast of the Newfoundland coast.

1980

Terry Fox abandons Marathon of Hope 135 days and over 5,000 km after it started at St. John’s, Newfoundland, on April 12; cancer has returned and spread to his lungs; hospitalized in Vancouver where he dies the following year.

1978

Last broadcast of “Columbo” starring Peter Falk on NBC.

1969

Colonel Muammar Gaddafi deposes King Idris in the Libyan revolution.

1945

V-J Day, formal surrender of Japan aboard USS Missouri marks the end of World War II.

1941

Jews living in Germany are required to wear a yellow star of David.

1939

World War II began when Germany invaded Poland.

1923

A magnitude 7.9 earthquake strikes Tokyo and Yokohama in Japan, killing 142,000 people.

1905

Saskatchewan and Alberta became the 8th and 9th provinces of Canada.

1889

Official opening of the Quebec Assembly building; a provincial member earns $800 per session.

1752

Liberty Bell arrives in Philadelphia.

1715

King Louis XIV of France dies after a reign of 72 years—the longest of any major European monarch.

1535

French navigator Jacques Cartier reaches Hochelaga (Montreal).

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… August 31

2018

“A Star is Born” film remake directed by and starring Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga premieres at the Venice Film Festival.

2009

The Walt Disney Company announces it will acquire Marvel Entertainment for $4.24 billion

2006

Stolen on August 22, 2004, Edvard Munch’s famous painting “The Scream” is recovered from a raid by Norwegian police. The painting was said to be in a better-than-expected condition.

2005

62nd Venice Film Festival: “Brokeback Mountain” directed by Ang Lee wins Golden Lion.

1997

Diana, Princess of Wales, her companion Dodi Fayed and driver Henri Paul die in a car crash in Paris.

1994

Pentium computer beats world chess champ Garry Kasparov.

1992

Howard Stern Radio Show premieres in Cleveland, Ohio on WNCX 98.5 FM.

1990

East and West Germany signed a treaty that meant the harmonizing of political and legal systems.

1989

Great Britain’s Princess Anne and Mark Phillips announced that they were separating. The marriage was 16 years old.

1897

Thomas Edison patents the Kinetoscope [kinetographic camera], a device which produces moving pictures.

1895

German Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin patents his Navigable Balloon.

1888

Mary Ann Nichols is murdered. She is the first of Jack the Ripper’s confirmed victims.

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René-Charles Angélil to marry soon

It’s not every day you hear that Céline Dion‘s son René-Charles Angélil is getting married!

According to Closer, it seems that the son of the Québécois queen of song will be marrying his long-time lover, Angelique Weckenmann, very soon.

The lovebirds reportedly met in 2016 at the arena. She was figure skating and he was hockey, both in Las Vegas. However, their journey has been fraught with obstacles…

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Of course, it would be easy to believe that Céline Dion would not approve of this union. However, it would appear otherwise. In fact, Gala reported that René-Charles‘ future wife accompanied him and his mother to Paris during the Olympic Games.

https://twitter.com/GALAfr/status/1816187811046760845

Still according to Closer, the couple have decided to opt for a simple, authentic wedding.

WillCéline Dion sing for the occasion?

One thing is certain: the ceremony is sure to be grandiose!

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… August 30

2020

Global cases of COVID-19 pass 25 million with death toll at 843,000.

2018

Film “Roma” directed and written by Alfonso Cuarón, (Best Director 2019 Academy Awards) starring Yalitza Aparicio and Marina de Tavira premieres at the Venice Film Festival.

1993

“Late Show with David Letterman” debuts on CBS, from the Ed Sullivan Theater in NYC; Bill Murray is his first guest, Billy Joel performs.

150,000,000 millionth visitor to Eiffel Tower.

1983

The space shuttle Challenger blasted off with Guion S. Bluford Jr. aboard. He was the first black American to travel in space.

1972

John Lennon and Yoko Ono played Madison Square Gardens to raise money for the One to One charity. Stevie Wonder, Sha Na Na and Roberta Flack also appeared at the event. Several of the performances were later included on Lennon’s, Live in New York City album.

1968

1st record released on Apple label in UK is The Beatles single “Hey Jude”.

1963

The “Hotline” between Moscow and Washington, DC, went into operation.

1959

End of Montreal streetcar service.

1933

Air France forms from five French airlines.

1905

Ty Cobb made his major league batting debut with the Detroit Tigers.

1901

Hubert Cecil Booth patents vacuum cleaner.

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Éphémérides (anglais)

It happened on a… August 29

2012

The USADA claims to have stripped Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles.

2009

Cristiano Ronaldo makes his debut for Real Madrid, scoring a penalty in their 3-2 win over Deportivo La Coruña.

2005

Hurricane Katrina makes 2nd and 3rd landfall as a category 3 hurricane, devastating much of the U.S. Gulf Coast from Louisiana to Florida Panhandle. Kills more than 1,836, causes over $115 billion in damage.

1997

Netflix is founded by Marc Randolph and Reed Hasting in Scotts Valley, California as an online DVD rental business.

1994

Mario Lemieux announced that he would be taking a medical leave of absence due to fatigue, an aftereffect of his 1993 radiation treatments. He would sit out the National Hockey Leagues (NHL) 1994-95 season.

1966

The Beatles’ last public concert (Candlestick Park, San Francisco).

1958

George Harrison joins The Quarrymen (John Lennon-Paul McCartney-Peter Best-Stuart Sutcliffe).

1944

During the continuing celebration of the liberation of France from the Nazis, 15,000 American troops marched down the Champs Elysees in Paris.

1907

South cantilever arm of the Quebec Bridge over the St. Lawrence River collapses during construction; over 65 workers killed, 11 injured in Canada’s worst bridge disaster.

1898

The Goodyear tire company is founded.

1883

First Salvation Army service in Canada held at London, On.

1844

Mohawk Indians win first white-Indian lacrosse game in Montreal.