Today in News History

On July 10, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1921, Eunice Kennedy Shriver, American activist, co-founded the Special Olympics (died 2009) was born. In 1964, Martin Laurendeau, Canadian tennis player and coach was born. In 1966, Clive Efford, English politician was born. In 1976, Brendon Lade, Australian footballer and coach was born. In 1983, Matthew Egan, Australian footballer was born. In 1989, Mel Blanc, American voice actor (born 1908) passed away. In 1998, Catholic Church sexual abuse cases: The Diocese of Dallas agrees to pay $23.4 million to nine former altar boys who claim they were sexually abused by Rudolph Kos, a former priest. In 2002, Reece Walsh, Australian rugby league player was born. In 2008, Former Macedonian Interior Minister Ljube Boškoski is acquitted of all war-crimes charges by a United Nations tribunal. In 2014, Gloria Schweigerdt, American baseball player (born 1934) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

MSG Denies Report Claiming They Assigned ‘Risk Scores’ to Celebs

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July 9, 2026

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MSG Denies Report Claiming They Assigned ‘Risk Scores’ to Celebs

UPDATE 7/9/26 at 3:13 p.m. ET: A spokesperson for Madison Square Garden has shared a statement with Us Weekly in response to WIRED‘s report. “WIRED’s reporting is inaccurate and false,” the statement reads. “MSG is pursuing legal remedies.” Original story below. Celebrity fans packed the sidelines of Madison Square Garden during the New York Knicks’ []

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