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On This Day – October 17

On This Day – October 17

  • 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake Rocks California

    Santa Cruz County was the most affected by the 6.9 magnitude earthquake. About 60 people died as a result of falling buildings and landslides. It was the first major earthquake on the San Andreas fault since the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.

  • 1973 OPEC Declares Oil Embargo

    The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries or OPEC led by Arab countries declared an oil embargo on any country that supported Israel during the Yom Kippur War, which was fought between Israel and a coalition of Arab states. The embargo led to a massive oil shortage and had long-lasting economic effects in the United States and Europe. The embargo was lifted in March 1974.

  • 1956 Bobby Fischer Wins the Game of the Century

    The chess match between 13-year old Fischer and Donald Byrne took place at the Marshall Chess Club in New York City.

  • 1861 Cullin-la-Ringo Massacre

    In what is thought to be the largest massacre of white settlers by Australian aborigines, the killings occurred after a group of settlers from Victoria led by politician Horatio Wills, set up a camp at Cullin-la-Ringo, which is located in present-day Central Queensland. 19 people were killed during the massacre.

  • 1814 London Beer Flood

    Vats of beer at the Meux and Company Brewery burst, flooding city streets with 610,000 liters of beer. The almost 15 feet tall wave of porter killed 8 people, some of whom were gathered for a funeral.

🇨🇦 In Canada This Day in History – October 16

Historic Headline: “Canada’s First Woman in Space: Roberta Bondar Soars to New Heights”

On October 16, 1992, Canada witnessed a historic moment that would forever change the nation’s space exploration legacy. Dr. Roberta Bondar, a distinguished neurologist, scientist, and now astronaut, became the first Canadian woman to venture into the vast reaches of space.

Breaking Barriers, Breaking Boundaries

Dr. Bondar’s journey to the cosmos marked a significant milestone for both Canada and the global space community. Her dedication to scientific research and her pioneering spirit inspired generations of Canadians, especially young women, to reach for the stars in pursuit of their dreams.

The Mission: STS-42

Roberta Bondar’s voyage to space was part of NASA’s Space Shuttle Discovery mission, STS-42. Her mission had a strong focus on scientific research, with experiments in fields such as astronomy, biology, and materials science. Dr. Bondar herself conducted various experiments that contributed valuable data to our understanding of how the human body reacts to the unique conditions of space.

Astronaut, Scientist, Advocate

Beyond her groundbreaking achievements in space, Roberta Bondar continued to make invaluable contributions to science and education. She became an advocate for environmental preservation and biodiversity, using her experiences to raise awareness about our planet’s fragility and the importance of safeguarding it for future generations.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Roberta Bondar’s journey from the vast Canadian landscapes to the boundless cosmos continues to inspire Canadians of all ages. Her story serves as a testament to the power of determination and the pursuit of knowledge. Her legacy lives on not only in the annals of space history but also in the hearts and minds of those who dream of exploring new frontiers.

🇨🇦 A Proud Moment for Canada

October 16 will forever be etched in Canada’s history as a day when one of its own reached for the stars and brought back the wonders of the universe to share with the world. Roberta Bondar’s pioneering spirit embodies the essence of exploration, resilience, and the indomitable Canadian spirit. Her journey reminds us that with passion, dedication, and a desire to learn, there are no limits to what we can achieve.

Today, as we celebrate this remarkable achievement on its anniversary, let us remember the words of Dr. Bondar herself: “We are all astronauts on Spaceship Earth, and it is our duty to take care of our home.” In honoring her legacy, may we continue to protect and cherish our precious planet as we look forward to even greater cosmic adventures in the future.

Top Hamas commander killed in Israeli airstrike

WATCH: Top Hamas commander who led Nirim attack killed in Israeli airstrike

Israeli Security Agency had located the position of Bilal Al Kedra in Khan Yunis, a city in the southern part of the Gaza Strip

WATCH: Top Hamas commander who led Nirim attack killed in Israeli airstrike

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A high-ranking Hamas commander, believed to be responsible for the Kibbutz Nirim massacre in Israel, has been killed in an Israeli airstrike, Israel Air Force (IAF) said in an official statement on Sunday.

US sends second aircraft carrier

The deployment signals Washington’s ‘ironclad commitment to Israel’s security and our resolve to deter any state or non-state actor seeking to escalate this war,’ Austin said in a statement

Agence France-Presse Last Updated:October 15, 2023 07:39:00 IST

US sends second aircraft carrier 'to deter hostile actions against Israel' as Gaza tensions grow

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The United States is sending a second aircraft carrier strike group to the eastern Mediterranean “to deter hostile actions against Israel or any efforts toward widening this war following Hamas’s attack,” Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said Saturday.

The USS Eisenhower and its affiliated warships will join another carrier group already deployed to the region in the wake of the attack on Israel a week ago and Israel’s ongoing response.

The deployment signals Washington’s “ironclad commitment to Israel’s security and our resolve to deter any state or non-state actor seeking to escalate this war,” Austin said in a statement