2021
McDonald’s announces plans to “drastically” reduce plastic in its Happy Meals by 2025 (these meals make it one of largest toy distributors in the world).
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2021
World leaders address climate change at the UN, Joe Biden pledges to double financial aid to developing countries, President Xi Jinping says China will stop coal-fired projects abroad.
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2019
Widespread forest fires in Indonesia caused the skies to turn red.
The fires destroyed 800,000 acres of land in just the first eight months of 2019 alone.
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2018
A report published claimed that the fossils of Dickinsonia were the oldest animals to roam the planet.
The report explains that they were alive 558 million years ago, making them one of the first animals to live on earth.
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2017
A Jellyfish was discovered and became the first-known animal that sleeps and doesn’t have a brain.
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2016
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan gave $3 billion to fight and end all diseases.
Donations would be made over a decade to further medical research to try and end all diseases by the end of the century.
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2007
The survival movie “Into the Wild,” starring Emile Hirsch, premiered at the Rome Film Festival.
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2007
Actor George Clooney crashed on a motorcycle.
The accident happened at 3:00 am, and he suffered a broken rib and a few scratches.
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2004
Rockband Green Day released their seventh album, “American Idiot.”
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2003
After 14 years in space, NASA’s Galileo spacecraft was intentionally destroyed in Jupiter’s atmosphere.
The Galileo spacecraft was a space probe designed to study Jupiter and its moons. Launched on October 18, 1989, it became the first spacecraft to orbit an outer planet. Galileo’s mission was initially planned to last eight years but managed to keep functioning until it all but ran out of fuel. It was only due to this that it was crashed into Jupiter’s atmosphere, as it would not be able to be controlled anymore without fuel.
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1964
Malta gained independence from the United Kingdom.
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1937
English author J. R. R. Tolkien released his critically acclaimed book “The Hobbit.”
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1915
Sir Cecil Herbert Edward Chubb became the last private owner of Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England.
He purchased the ruins for just £6,600 and later donated them to the British Government in 2018.
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1860
In the Second Opium War, an Anglo-French force defeated Chinese troops at the Battle of Palikao.
The battle allowed Western forces to take the capital Beijing and eventually defeat the Qing Empire.
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1776
The Great Fire of New York ended.
The fire occurred on the West Side of New York City, located on the southern end of the island of Manhattan. The fire destroyed between 10-25% of buildings in the city. It is unknown how the fire started, but as it happened in the early days of the revolutionary war, it is assumed that it was deliberately started.
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1676
Benedetto Odescalchi was elected as Pope Innocent XI.
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