Bette Davis, a Hollywood legend whose “raw, unbridled intensity kept her at the top of her profession for 50 years,” as Encyclopedia Britannica put it, was born on this day in history, April 5, 1908. “A strong-willed, independent woman with heavy-cast eyes,
A group of 30 skydivers are coming together to get the best possible view of the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024 — literally in the sky. Jason Berger, co-owner of Skydive the Falls located nine miles north of Niagara Falls in
The White House has declared April 2024 as Cancer Prevention and Early Detection Month. In a proclamation issued on March 29, President Joe Biden acknowledged the “enormous progress” that has been made toward beating cancer in the U.S. while noting that it’s
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The World Trade Center in NYC opened on April 4, 1973 The Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in NYC opened with an official ceremony on this day in history, April 4, 1973. They were the tallest buildings in the world
Woody Allen’s quaint, quirky film “Annie Hall” incited one of the great controversies in Oscar history when it captured the Academy Award for Best Picture over innovative blockbuster and American cultural landmark “Star Wars” on this day in history, April 3, 1978.
Just Stop Oil have been humiliated after their April Fool’s Day prank turned into a nightmare. The eco-zealots posted a mock front page of the Daily Mail on April 1, claiming the group was now sponsored by Gorilla Glue. However just one
Pope John Paul II, the third-longest serving pope, passed away on this day in history, April 2, 2005, at age 84. The pope had been in rapidly declining health in the last few days of his life — and made his last
Jeremy Vine’s April Fools prank went horribly wrong after people reported him to the police. The broadcaster shared a video today which appeared to show a bird of prey smashing into his drone while he was cycling through Hyde Park in London.
In 2004, Google introduced Gmail, offering 1 gigabyte of storage per account, a significant increase compared to competitors. Gmail included innovative features like advanced search and threaded conversations, changing perceptions about web applications. The app’s success led to its expansion and paved