
Today is Tuesday, September 9, today 252 of 2025. There are 113 days staying in the year.
Today in history:
On September 9, 1919, about 1,100 members of the 1500 police force were striked in Boston. The strike was broken by the governor of Massachusetts Calvin Colydge with alternative officers.
Also on this date:
In 1776, the second continental conference officially adopted the “United States of America”, to replace the “United Colonies in North America”.
In 1850, California was accepted as a country 31 in the United States.
In 1948, the People’s Democratic Republic of Korea (North Korea) was announced.
In 1957, President Dwight d. Eisenhower is the first civil rights bill to pass Congress since the reconstruction, which is primarily interested in protecting voting rights. He also established the Civil Rights Department at the US Department of Justice.
In 1971, the prisoners took control of the maximum security reformist Ataika facility near Buffalo, New York, and took 42 hostilities and demanded improvements in the treatment of prisoners and living conditions.
In 2022, King Charles III gave his first speech to Britain as a new property of her, as he pledges to continue the “life service” to his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who died one day ago.
Today’s birthdays: singer De de Sharp is 80 years old. The former American Football Association midfielder Joe Dhi Tennis is 76. Actor Angela Cartita is 73. The musician Dave Stewarts is 73. Actor Hugh Grant is 65. 57. Fashion model Rachel Hunter is 56. Actor Eric Stonestret is 54. Representative Henry Thomas is 54. Actor Gourane Vengek is 53. Jazz singer Michael Polly (Bo Play) is 50. Actor Michel Williams is 45. The actor Zoe Kazan is 42.34.