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Physicist Albert Einstein, whose theory of relativity uprooted centuries of settled science and laid the foundation for a new era of achievement for mankind, was born to a prominent Jewish family in Ulm, Germany, on this day in history, March 14, 1879.
Baby Margot lost her eyes in the womb from a rare condition (Image: Express) Emotionally and physically drained, Laura Duffy-Moss turned to her shattered husband more in hope than expectation and asked if he thought their three-day-old baby could see. It was
American author and Nobel Prize winner Toni Morrison was born on this day in history, Feb. 18, 1931. Morrison was born the second of four children in Lorain, Ohio, and was given the birth name Chloe Anthony Wofford, according to the National
America’s 16th president, Abraham Lincoln, was born in Hodgenville, Kentucky, on this day in history, Feb. 12, 1809. Lincoln grew up in a poor family, the son of a Kentucky frontiersman — and struggled to become educated, according to whitehouse.gov. Young Lincoln
The biggest night in football is just about here, with the top two teams in the NFL facing off for the coveted Lombardi trophy. The Super Bowl has quickly become one of the most watched annual events in all of sports. Last
America’s 40th President Ronald Reagan was born in Tampico, Illinois, on this day in history, Feb. 6, 1911. Before he was a movie star-turned-commander-in-chief, Reagan was born to parents Nelle and John Reagan in the northwestern Illinois town. Although they were poor,
The Princess of Wales reportedly gave her eldest son Prince George an adorable nickname prior to his birth in 2013. Princess Kate gave birth to George – now aged 10 – on July 22, 2013 in London. The Prince and Princess of
Jack Roosevelt “Jackie” Robinson, who integrated Major League Baseball in 1947, was born to a sharecropping family in Cairo, Georgia, on this day in history, Jan. 31, 1919. His fight for racial equality and his exploits on the field of play made
Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin Eugene “Buzz” Aldrin Jr., who reimagined the potential of human achievement before a worldwide audience when he walked on the moon, was born on this day in history, Jan. 20, 1930. “The sky is not the limit …