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Major Milestones: From Smoking Ban to Snow Days
USASaturday, January 11, 2025
Skip to 1964, and the big news was the smoking report. But there were other significant events too. In 1984, the U. S. Supreme Court backed a $10 million award for the family of nuclear worker Karen Silkwood. In 1990, martial law in Beijing, imposed after the Tiananmen Square protests, was lifted.
And the story continues. In 2002, Ford announced some tough job cuts. In 2011, Brazil faced a natural disaster that killed over 900 people and left thousands homeless. In 2014, former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon passed away after being in a coma for eight years.
Even more recently, in 2018, President Donald Trump caused a stir with his comments about certain countries. And in 2020, the world learned about a new virus that would change everything - COVID-19. Finally, in 2024, the United States took a big step towards green energy with grants for electric vehicle charging stations.
Each of these events, from the smoking warning to the snowfall, has shaped our world in some way. It's fascinating how much can happen on a single day.
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