Today in News History

On July 12, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1691, Battle of Aughrim (Julian calendar): The decisive victory of William III of England's forces in Ireland. In 1879, Margherita Piazzola Beloch, Italian mathematician (died 1976) was born. In 1909, Motoichi Kumagai, Japanese photographer and illustrator (died 2010) was born. In 1964, Gaby Roslin, English television host and actress was born. In 1973, A fire destroys the entire sixth floor of the National Personnel Records Center of the United States. In 1979, Maya Kobayashi, Japanese journalist was born. In 1992, Caroline Pafford Miller, American journalist and author (born 1903) passed away. In 1994, Kanako Momota, Japanese singer-songwriter was born. In 2001, Space Shuttle program: Space Shuttle Atlantis is launched on mission STS-104, carrying the Quest Joint Airlock to the International Space Station. In 2024, Evan Wright, American writer (born 1964) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Mother's Day: The Strange True Story of EarthBound 64

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June 28, 2026

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Mother's Day: The Strange True Story of EarthBound 64

Mother 3's troubled development led to one of the most amazing RPGs of all time.

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The Advocate

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· Jul 1, 2026

Mermaids are here and queer—just ask Chè Monique

In her youth, Chè Monique remembers the life-changing experience of watching the 1989 animated Disney film The Little Mermaid. “I would love to be part of that world,” Monique recalls thinking of that underwater fantasia and its magical finned denizens. Afterward, she felt a special connection with water and the ocean — and also something of a pull.

The Big Issue

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· Jul 2, 2026

It is a decade since the world lost Caroline Aherne – an extraordinary talent and a relatable genius

Caroline Aherne had an extraordinary gift for capturing our shared life experience through a prism of acutely observed comedy. A new biography examines the life and work of the modern comedy legend. The post It is a decade since the world lost Caroline Aherne – an extraordinary talent and a relatable genius appeared first on Big Issue.

DNyuz

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· Jul 1, 2026

The week’s bestselling books, July 5

Hardcover fiction 1. Whistler by Ann Patchett (Harper: 30) A woman reconnects with her former stepfather at the Metropolitan Museum of Art decades after a traumatic event separated them. 2. Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke (Knopf: 30) A “tradwife” influencer suddenly wakes up in the brutal world of 1855. 3. The Correspondent by Virginia Evans []

ComicBook.com

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· Jul 1, 2026

Original Supergirl Star Helen Slater Praises DCU’s Milly Alcock, “We Want Reinterpretations”

Supergirl entered the year as one of the more exciting studio tentpoles, the next installment of the burgeoning DC Universe that drew from critically acclaimed source material. Arriving about a year after James Gunn’s Superman got the DCU off on the right foot, the hope was that Supergirl, with its punk-rock-infused energy, could keep the []

Men's Health

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· Jun 25, 2026

Tom King Started In Comics. After a Detour in the CIA, He’s Shaping Hollywood.

The Supergirl: Woman of Tomorrow writer’s career has journeyed to some pretty improbable places.

Hello Magazine

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· Jun 22, 2026

Why Jo Good is the ultimate Second Act icon (and how you can meet her IRL this month)

The Middle Aged Minx creator is bringing her unfiltered wit, wisdom, and midlife magic to our first-ever Second Act Live podcast event in London.

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Related coverage for "Mother's Day: The Strange True Story of EarthBound 64": The Advocate — Mermaids are here and queer—just ask Chè Monique. The Big Issue — It is a decade since the world lost Caroline Aherne – an extraordinary talent and a relatable genius. DNyuz — The week’s bestselling books, July 5. ComicBook.com — Original Supergirl Star Helen Slater Praises DCU’s Milly Alcock, “We Want Reinterpretations”. Men's Health — Tom King Started In Comics. After a Detour in the CIA, He’s Shaping Hollywood.. Hello Magazine — Why Jo Good is the ultimate Second Act icon (and how you can meet her IRL this month)