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This Day In History (4/8/2026)
Hank Aaron's 715th Home Run April 8, 1974 The baseball legend Hank Aaron hits his 715th home run, breaking Babe Ruth's record. Hank Aaron would go on to hit 755 homers during his baseball career. The all-time MLB home run record is held by Barry Bonds, who hit 762 home runs during his career. Bonds broke Aaron's long-s...
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This Day In History (4/7/2026)
Iranian Hostage Crisis April 7, 1980 The U.S. breaks off diplomatic relations and imposes an embargo on exports to Iran in retaliation for the 63 Americans hostages taken from the U.S. Embassy in Tehran the previous November. The embassy had been taken over by Iranian students who believed the U.S. was attempting to un...
Apr 07, 2026
This Day In History (4//6/2026)
April 6, 1862 The Battle of Shiloh during the Civil War begins. It was the bloodiest battle in U.S. history up to that time. During the two-day battle, 23,746 men were killed, wounded, captured, or missing. This is more than the American casualties of the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, and the Mexican War combined...
Apr 06, 2026
This Day In History (4/3/2026)
Unabomber Captured April 3, 1996 Ted Kaczynski is captured by the FBI. He was later convicted of killing three people and wounding 29 others by sending mail bombs over a period of almost eighteen years. Kaczynski was the target of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's (FBI's) longest and costliest investigation. The FB...
Apr 03, 2026
This Day In History (4/2/2026)
Civil War - Declared Over (except Texas) April 2, 1866 U.S. President Andrew Johnson declares the war ended, except in Texas. Texas was not included because it had not yet formed a new state government to replace its Confederate-based government. This would happen later in the year. Although General Robert E. Lee had ...
Apr 02, 2026