Today in News History

On June 24, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 972, Battle of Cedynia, the first documented victory of Polish forces, takes place. In 1908, Alfons Rebane, Estonian colonel (died 1976) was born. In 1941, Julia Kristeva, Bulgarian-French psychoanalyst and author was born. In 1943, Camille Roy, Canadian priest and critic (born 1870) passed away. In 1960, Elish Angiolini, Scottish lawyer, judge, and politician, Solicitor General for Scotland was born. In 2000, Vera Atkins, British intelligence officer (born 1908) passed away. In 2012, Ann C. Scales, American lawyer, educator, and activist (born 1952) passed away. In 2014, Olga Kotelko, Canadian runner and softball player (born 1919) passed away. In 2015, Marva Collins, American author and educator (born 1936) passed away. In 2022, In Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, the U.S. Supreme Court rules that the U.S. Constitution does not assign the authority to regulate abortions to the federal government, thereby returning such authority to the individual states. This overturns the prior decisions in Roe v. Wade (1973) and Planned Parenthood v. Casey (1992). Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Despite rabbis' objections, IDF chief vows to expand integration of women in combat

Haaretz

Haaretz

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June 24, 2026

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Despite rabbis' objections, IDF chief vows to expand integration of women in combat

Over 250 women officers urged Zamir to disavow 'the exclusion of women' warning of harm to national security, as rabbis of 25 yeshivas combining Jewish religious study with army service, said they will no longer allow students to serve in the armored corps citing women integration

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