2021
COVID-19’s global death toll tops 5 million in under 2 years
2012
Google’s Gmail becomes the world’s most popular email service
2007
5-time Grand Slam tennis winner Martina Hingis admits testing positive for cocaine during Wimbledon; maintains innocence; retires from tennis; no desire for fight with anti-doping authorities
1997
“Titanic” directed by James Cameron, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet premieres at the Tokyo International Film Festival (Academy Awards Best Picture 1998)
1994
Chicago Bulls retire basketball superstar Michael Jordan’s jersey #23 in a 2-hour ceremony at the United Center.
1987
René Lévesque dies in Montreal; leader of the separatist Parti Québécois and former Premier of Quebec (1976-1985).
1970
Quebec brings in universal health insurance plan.
1969
The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” album goes #1 in US & stays #1 for 11 weeks.
1959
Jacques Plante becomes the first goaltender to wear a mask during a game.
1924
Boston Bruins officially join the NHL, becoming the first United States based team to enter the League.
1922
Mustafa Kemal Ataturk takes Constantinople from Mehmed VI, proclaiming the Republic of Turkey and bringing an end to the Ottoman Empire.
1897
Italian football club Juventus F.C. is founded by students in Turin as Sport-Club Juventus.
1800
John Adams becomes the first US President to live in the White House.
1611
William Shakespeare’s romantic comedy “Tempest” first presented
1604
“Othello,” the tragedy by William Shakespeare, was first presented at Whitehall Palace in London.
1512
Michelangelo’s paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel were first exhibited to the public.