November 13th celebrates Indian Pudding Day and World Kindness Day.
Disgraced former British PM David Cameron returned to the UK government.
The first-ever Barbie wearing a hijab was revealed at Glamour magazine's Women of the Year summit.
Same-sex marriage was legalized in Hawaii.
The Northern Territory of Australia and the South Pacific were darkened by a total eclipse of the sun.
The ninth Final Fantasy game, Final Fantasy IX, was released for PlayStation.
The first quintuplets of the century were born in London, UK.
Disney's animated feature 'Fantasia' was released to movie theaters in the US.
NBC assembled the first symphony utilized exclusively for radio.
Meat packers began the first modern sit-down strike at the Hormel plant in Austin, Minnesota.
The Cherry Mine disaster in Illinois killed 259 miners in a coal mine fire.
French engineer Paul Cornu flew his first helicopter in Normandy.
Joseph Conrad's novella 'Heart of Darkness' was published as one single book.
The infamous Bloody Sunday Protests were held in London.
The United States issued gold certificates to battle counterfeit notes.
The last bull run in Britain was held at Stamford.