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On today’s episode of Old News Daily, Michael Thomas takes you on a journey through January 24th’s rich history. From the skies over North Carolina to the jungles of Guam, and from gold rush fever to the dawn of the personal computer, this episode covers it all.
Main Stories:
- Goldsboro B-52 Crash (1961): A harrowing near-miss with nuclear catastrophe as a B-52 bomber breaks apart over North Carolina, scattering hydrogen bombs and leaving one uranium core lost forever.
- Japanese Soldier Found (1972): The incredible story of Sgt. Shoichi Yokoi, who spent nearly 30 years hiding in a Guam jungle, unaware that World War II had ended.
Other Stories Covered:
- California Gold Rush Begins (1848): James W. Marshall’s discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill reshapes the West and sparks global migration.
- First Boy Scout Troop (1908): Robert Baden-Powell launches the Scouting movement in England, inspiring generations of youth worldwide.
- Supreme Court Rules on Income Tax (1916): Brushaber v. Union Pacific Railroad Co. upholds the constitutionality of the federal income tax.
- Gregorian Calendar Adopted in Russia (1918): A post-revolutionary reform aligns Russia with the modern Western calendar.
- Canned Beer Debuts (1935): Gottfried Krueger Brewing Company introduces the first canned beer, revolutionizing the beverage industry.
- Macintosh Launch (1984): Apple’s game-changing Macintosh personal computer hits the market, shaping the future of technology.
Notable Birthdays:
- Frederick the Great (1712): Prussian leader known for his military and cultural contributions.
- Ernst Heinkel (1888): Innovative aircraft designer with a controversial legacy.
- John Belushi (1949): Legendary actor and comedian who brought unforgettable energy to Animal House and The Blues Brothers.
Be sure to subscribe to Old News Daily for more captivating moments from history. Tune in tomorrow as we uncover more fascinating stories from the past.