Today in News History
On July 2, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1504, Bogdan III the One-Eyed becomes Voivode of Moldavia. In 1561, Menas, emperor of Ethiopia, defeats a revolt in Emfraz. In 1834, Hendrick Peter Godfried Quack, Dutch economist and historian (died 1917) was born. In 1840, A Ms 7.4 earthquake strikes present-day Turkey and Armenia; combined with the effects of an eruption on Mount Ararat, kills 10,000 people. In 1893, Ralph Hancock, Welsh gardener and author (died 1950) was born. In 1976, Ľudovít Ódor, Prime minister of Slovakia was born. In 1978, Jüri Ratas, Estonian politician, 42nd Mayor of Tallinn was born. In 1990, In the 1990 Mecca tunnel tragedy, 1,400 Muslim pilgrims are suffocated to death and trampled upon in a pedestrian tunnel leading to the holy city of Mecca. In 1997, The Bank of Thailand floats the baht, triggering the Asian financial crisis. In 2010, The South Kivu tank truck explosion in the Democratic Republic of the Congo kills at least 230 people. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
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In this episode of Rising Anxieties, Mariann Sullivan tears through the week’s most revealing industry news — from egg producers finally grasping that animal advocates want them gone, to Oregon’s audacious PEACE Act inching toward the ballot, to the toxic gas hazards quietly killing dairy workers. She also covers the Cargill lockout rocking Colorado’s beef industry, the federal government’s creative reinterpretation
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