Facts & Historical Events On This Day.
Joe Biden said that the COVID-19 pandemic was over in the country.
The American Bird Conservancy released a study indicating that the bird population in North America had reduced by around 3 billion.
President Donald Trump threatened to 'totally destroy North Korea.'
Production of the Pixar film Toy Story began.
The biographical crime film 'Goodfellas' was released in the United States.
Bon Jovi's album 'New Jersey' was released.
Israel launched its first satellite, Ofek-1, from the Palmachim Air Base.
The Mexico City earthquake claimed the lives of up to 45,000 people.
Athlete Beth Bonner became the first woman to win the New York City Marathon with a time of 2:55:22.
The first television show about Superman, 'Adventures of Superman,' aired in the US.
The Battle of Hürtgen Forest began during World War II.
Women's right to vote in New Zealand was given Royal Assent.
Ephraim Morris patented the car brake for railroads.
President George Washington provided a letter of address to say he would not run for president again after 20 years of service.
Bacon's Rebellion set Jamestown, Virginia, on fire after a year of conflict to change Virginia's Native American-Frontier policy.