This Day in History 5 hours ago On this day in history, October 15, 1991, Clarence Thomas is confirmed to US Supreme Court On this day in history, Oct. 15, 1991, Clarence Thomas received a Senate vote of 52-48 confirming him to the U.S. Supreme Court. Today, he is the longest serving Supreme Court justice.
LIFESTYLE 1 day ago On this day in history, October 14, 1912, Teddy Roosevelt shot in chest, makes campaign stop minutes later Theodore Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt during a campaign stop in Milwaukee on Oct. 14, 1912. He then delivered an 84-minute speech after he was shot in the chest.
LIFESTYLE 2 days ago On this day in history, October 13, 1792, cornerstone of White House is put down The cornerstone of the White House was laid under the supervision of President George Washington on this day in history, Oct. 13, 1792. John Adams was first president to live there.
OPINION 2 days ago The first October Surprise, in a presidential election considered the most important in history In American politics, a contrived or spontaneous event influencing a presidential election has been termed an "October Surprise."
LIFESTYLE 3 days ago On this day in history, October 12, 2000, terror attack on USS Cole kills 17 American sailors, wounds dozens The USS Cole was attacked by al Qaeda at port in Yemen on Oct. 12, 2000, killing 17 sailors and wounding dozens of others. It proved a portent of the 9/11 attacks 11 months later.
LIFESTYLE 4 days ago On this day in history, October 11, 1890, Daughters of the American Revolution founded in Washington, DC The Daughters of the American Revolution was founded in Washington, D.C., on Oct. 11, 1890 as a nonprofit, non-political patriotic women's service organization.
LIFESTYLE 5 days ago On this day in history, October 10, 1845, US Naval Academy founded after planned mutiny shocks nation The U.S. Naval Academy, known for its first five years as the Naval School, was founded on Oct. 10, 1845 after a planned mutiny aboard U.S. Navy brig Somers. It's the only mutiny in Navy history.
Washington DC 6 days ago On this day in history, October 9, 1888, the Washington Monument opens to the public On this day in history, Oct. 9. 1888, the Washington Monument opened to the public in Washington, D.C. The construction honors the nation's first president, George Washington.
LIFESTYLE October 8 On this day in history, October 8, 1871, the Great Chicago Fire erupts, killing 300 people On this day in history, Oct. 8, 1871, a terrible fire broke out on the southwest side of Chicago, Illinois, killing 300 people and leaving a third of the city's population homeless.
LIFESTYLE October 7 On this day in history, October 7, 1916, Georgia Tech football beats Cumberland 222-0 The Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets, led by legendary coach John Heisman, routed Cumberland College 222-0 in the most lopsided game in college football history on Oct. 7, 1916.