El Dorado News-Times

TODAY IN HISTORY

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' Kobe Bryant '

Today is Friday, Jan. 26, the 26th day of 2024 There are 340 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 26, 2020, NBA legend Kobe Bryant, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others were killed when their helicopter plunged into a steep hillside in dense morning fog in Southern California; the former Lakers star was 41.

On this date:

In 1915, President Woodrow Wilson signed the Rocky Mountain National Park Act, which created America's 10th national park.

In 1962, the United States launched Ranger 3 to land scientific instrument­s on the moon. (The probe ended up missing its target by more than 22,000 miles.)

In 1992, Democratic presidenti­al candidate Bill Clinton, appearing with his wife, Hillary, on CBS' "60 Minutes," acknowledg­ed "causing pain in my marriage," but said past problems were not relevant to the campaign.

In 1994, a scare occurred during a visit to Sydney, Australia, by Britain's Prince Charles as college student David Kang lunged at the prince, firing two blank shots from a starter's pistol. (Kang was later sentenced to 500 hours of community service.)

In 1998, President Bill Clinton forcefully denied having an affair with a former White House intern, telling reporters, "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky."

In 2005, a U.S. Marine helicopter crashed in western Iraq, killing 30 Marines and a Navy medic aboard.

In 2009, Nadya Suleman gave birth at Kaiser Permanente Bellflower Medical Center in California to six boys and two girls; criticism came after the public learned that the unemployed, single mother had gotten pregnant with the octuplets and six elder children through in vitro fertilizat­ion.

In 2012, some 12,000 people — including Penn State students, fans and football stars — paid tribute to the late Joe Paterno in a campus memorial service that exposed a strong undercurre­nt of anger over his firing.

In 2022, Spotify said it would grant the request of veteran rocker Neil Young to have his music removed from the streaming platform after he objected to the company's decision to allow COVID-19 misinforma­tion to spread in podcasts.

In 2023, Israeli forces killed at least nine Palestinia­ns and wounded several others in a largescale raid in the occupied West Bank, the deadliest single operation in the territory in two decades.

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