1863 – Abraham Lincoln signs National Currency Act, establishes single national US currency.
1893 – 2 Clydesdales horses set record by pulling 48 tons on a single sledge, Michigan.
1907 – US Congress raised their own salaries to $7,500.
1916 – Mutual signs Charlie Chaplin to a film contract.
1929 – US President Calvin Coolidge establishes Grand Teton National Park.
1930 – 1st red & green traffic lights installed (Manhattan NYC)
1935 – NY Yankees released Babe Ruth, he signed with Boston Braves.
1941 – 2 fighters unable to continue slugfest, referee declares double KO.
1947 – 4th Golden Globes: “The Best Years of Our Lives”, Gregory Peck, & Rosalind Russell win.
1954 – 1st typesetting machine (photo engraving) used, Quincy, Mass.
1954 – Michigan Rep. Ruth Thompson (R) introduces legislation to ban mailing “obscene, lewd, lascivious or filthy” phonograph (rock & roll records)
1962 – US Supreme Court disallows race separation on public transportation.
1967 – 9th Daytona 500: Mario Andretti wins his first and only NASCAR Grand National event, only time driver born outside the US has ever won the Great American Race.
1983 – Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” album goes #1 and stays #1 for 37 weeks.
1987 – NBA’s Michael Jordan’s 58 points in one game is a Chicago Bulls record.
1989 – Dallas Cowboys fire coach Tom Landry after a 29-year career.
1993 – “World Trade Center bombing of 1993”: truck explodes in parking garage of NYC World Trade Center at 12:18 p.m., killing 6 and injuring over 1,000 in what was the deadliest act of terrorism perpetrated on US soil at that time.
2012 – 84th Academy Awards: “The Artist” wins five Oscars and becomes the first silent film to win since 1927, Jean Dujardin & Meryl Streep also win.
2017 – 59th Daytona 500; Kurt Busch wins after Kyle Larson runs out of gas on last lap.
2019 – More than 4,500 complaints of child sexual abuse against migrate children received by US Health Department, Department of Justice received 1,300 more.