February 5

Facts & Historical Events On This Day

2020

US President Donald Trump was acquitted of impeachment charges by the US Senate.

2014

The vice president of Google, Susan Wojcicki, became the CEO of YouTube.

2013

The House of Commons voted in favor of same-sex marriage in the United Kingdom.

2004

The Morecambe Bay cockling disaster killed twenty-three people.

1988

The Comic Relief charity created 'Red Nose Day' in the United Kingdom, and raised £15 million ($19 million).

1971

NASA's Apollo 14 mission landed on the Moon.

1958

A nuclear bomb was lost off the coast of Georgia, US.

1953

Sweet rationing during World War II finally came to an end in Britain.

1924

Mahatma Gandhi was released from prison after two years into his six-year sentence.

1922

The general interest family magazine Reader's Digest was first published.

1870

The first motion picture was shown to a theater audience at the Philadelphia Academy of Music.

1869

The world's largest golden nugget was discovered.

1631

Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island, arrived from England in the Massachusetts Bay Colony to become a minister in a Boston church.

1597

The government executed a group of Japanese Catholic Christians (known as the 26 Martyrs) as they were deemed too dangerous to Japan's way of life.