Today in News History
On June 27, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1812, Anna Cabot Lowell Quincy Waterston, American writer (died 1899) was born. In 1862, May Irwin, Canadian-American actress and singer (died 1938) was born. In 1870, Frank Rattray Lillie, American zoologist and embryologist (died 1947) was born. In 1896, John Berryman, English soldier, Victoria Cross recipient (born 1825) passed away. In 1900, Dixie Brown, British boxer (died 1957) was born. In 1914, The Illinois Monument is dedicated at Cheatham Hill in what is now the Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park. In 1915, John Alexander Moore, American zoologist and academic (died 2002) was born. In 1918, Adolph Kiefer, American swimmer (died 2017) was born. In 1957, Hurricane Audrey makes landfall near the Texas-Louisiana border, killing over 400 people, mainly in and around Cameron, Louisiana. In 2014, Violet Milstead, Canadian World War II aviator and bush pilot (born 1919) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Gracie the giraffe who wandered off in Texas found safe – for real this time

Animal who went missing from private ranch for nearly two weeks had been falsely reported as found earlier in the weekThe search for a giraffe who absconded from a private game ranch in rural Texas and effectively went missing for nearly two weeks was found safe on Friday just a few miles away from the homestead, according to authorities.An aerial search ultimately pinpointed the whereabouts of Gracie “the w[a]ndering giraffe”, said Nathan Johnson, the Real county sheriff, in a Facebook post announcing the success of efforts to find the creature. Continue reading...
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