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LandOfCleve.net: Remembering 9/11 and the Human Spirit That Helped Us Move  On

September 11, 2001: Even After Twenty Years We're Still Not Getting Over It  | Blogcritics

How 9/11 Changed the World | BU Today | Boston University

LASD Remembers and honors the 20th anniversary of 9/11

How To Visit Ground Zero and 9/11 Memorial Museum in 2025: Tickets, Hours,  Tours, and More

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ACTIVIST AND MEDIA PERSONALITY KILLED

The Charlie Kirk Show - Salem Radio Network

Charles James Kirk (October 14, 1993 – September 10, 2025)

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PAST EVENTS THAT MADE NEWS HISTORY

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#NeverForget  | José Feliciano | Facebook

Singer José Montserrate Feliciano García is 80 years
old today.

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FIRST BOMBING ON THE U.S. MAINLAND

BROOKINGS OREGON Lookout Air Raids Japanese Incendiary Bombing 1942  Newspaper | eBay

Launching from the Japanese sub I-25 (like below) Nobuo
Fujita piloted his light aircraft over the state of Oregon near
Brookings and firebombed Mount Emily, starting a forest fire.           

President Franklin D. Roosevelt immediately called for a news
blackout for the sake of morale. No long-term damage was 
done, and Fujita eventually went home to train navy pilots for
the rest of the war.

It was the first-ever aerial bombing on the US mainland.


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FIRST APPEARANCE ON POPULAR TV SHOW

The Ed Sullivan Show - All The Tropes

Elvis Presley's Performances on The Ed Sullivan Show

The King of Rock and Roll teamed up with TV’s reigning variety
program, as
Elvis Presley appears on “The Ed Sullivan Show”
for the first time on September 9, 1956.

After Presley earned big ratings for “The Steve Allen Show,”
the Dorsey Brothers “Stage Show” and “The Milton Berle
Show,” Sullivan finally reneged on his Presley ban, signing
the controversial singing star to an unprecedented $50,000
contract for three appearances.

With 60 million viewers—or 82.6 percent of TV viewers at the time—tuning in, the appearance garnered the show’s best
ratings in two years and became the most-watched TV
broadcast of the 1950s.


Elvis Presley | First Appearance | The Ed Sullivan Show | September 9, 1956

The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series 1948–1971) - IMDb

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