AN OLYMPIC FIRST FOR HIS COUNTRY

(Photo by Naomi Baker/Getty Images)

PARIS (WKRC) – A gold medalist will return home with a little
more than just a fancy necklace after he made history by
becoming his country’s first man to win a gold medal.

Carlos Yulo, 24, became the first male gold medalist from his
home country of the Philippines when he dominated the
competition in the Men’s Floor Exercise. He cemented his
athletic exceptionality by earning a second gold medal the
next day in the Men’s Vault Final.

Gymnast wins condo and food for life after becoming his country's first male gold medalist photo 1

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Today in History: September 26, 1960 – First Televised Presidential Debates | USA-eVote

Sandy Kozel - Freelance radio news anchor - WTOP News | LinkedIn       AP-Logo1  
SANDY KOZEL



Nixon's resignation: Headlines from the President's last days in office, and a look at how the ...   

STUMPTOWNBLOGGER: ON THIS DAY IN 1974 FORD GAVE NIXON A FREE RIDE

 
    
    
    
    
    
   

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FIRST ELECTRICUTION EXECUTION IN 1890

First Electric Chair Execution, Auburn State Penitentiary, August 6th ...

At Auburn Prison in New York, the first execution by electrocution
in history is carried out against William Kemmler, who had been convicted of murdering his lover, Matilda Ziegler, with an axe.

Electrocution as a humane means of execution was first suggested
in 1881 by Dr. Albert Southwick, a dentist.

First person to die by the electric chair... - RareNewspapers.com
DAILY EVENING EXPOSITOR, Fresno, California, Aug. 6, 1890.

LOUNGE INSIGHT: Albert P.Southwick Dokter Gigi Penemu Kursi Listrik ...  LOUNGE INSIGHT: Albert P.Southwick Dokter Gigi Penemu Kursi Listrik ...
Alfred Porter Southwick
(May 18, 1826–June 11, 1898)

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LAUNCH OF EXPLORER 6 ON THIS DAY IN 1959

Se cumplen 60 años del Explorer 1, primer satélite de Estados Unidos

From the Atlantic Missile Range in Cape Canaveral, Florida,
the U.S. unmanned spacecraft Explorer 6 atop a Thor-Able
rocket was launched into an orbit around the earth.

The spacecraft, commonly known  as the “Paddlewheel”
satellite, featured a photocell scanner that transmitted a
crude picture of the earth’s surface and cloud cover from
a distance of 17,000 miles. The photo, received in Hawaii,
took nearly 40 minutes to transmit.

 

 
 Mission Profile - 1959-08-07 - Explorer 6 - YouTube

60 Years Ago: First Satellite Image of Earth
The first satellite image of Earth captured by Explorer 6 on August 14, 1959.


 

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ATOMIC BOMB DROPPED ON HIROSHIMA

See newly declassified photos of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima | SOFREP
Newly declassified photo of the Bomb.

On August 6, 1945, the United States became the first and only
nation to use atomic weaponry during wartime when a B-29
bomber, dubbed the “Enola Gay,”
dropped an atomic bomb
on the Japanese city of
Hiroshima. Approximately 80,000
people are killed as a direct result of the blast, and another

35,000 are injured. At least another 60,000 would be dead by
the
end of the year from the effects of the fallout.


Though the dropping of the atomic bomb on Japan marked the
end of
World War II, many historians argue that it also ignited
the Cold War
.


A look back: The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki - CBS News

PHOTOS: The Bombing Of Hiroshima, August 6, 1945

President’s who changed the Role of Presidency - ppt download


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