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October 29, 2024 Holiday:

Vote Early Day

Vote Early Day is a non-partisan holiday that encourages citizens to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day, ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to make their voices heard. This special day aims to increase voter turnout, reduce lines at polling stations, and provide a convenient option for those with busy schedules. By voting early, individuals can avoid potential obstacles on Election Day, such as inclement weather or unexpected personal conflicts. By participating in Vote Early Day, citizens can exercise their democratic right and contribute to a stronger, more representative democracy.

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Holidays on October 29, 2024:
Birthdays on October 29:

Dan Castellaneta

67 Years Old

Voice of Homer Simpson and other iconic characters in The Simpsons, bringing laughter and entertainment to millions worldwide.

Winona Ryder

53 Years Old

Academy Award-nominated actress and producer, starring in iconic films like Beetlejuice, Edward Scissorhands, and Girl, Interrupted, known for her quirky, offbeat characters.

Richard Dreyfuss

77 Years Old

Academy Award-winning actor known for iconic roles in films like "Jaws" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", advocating for environmental and social causes.

Randy Jackson

63 Years Old

Famous for being a judge on American Idol and a member of the Jackson family of musicians, he is a renowned singer, songwriter, and dancer.

Ã?ric Messier

51 Years Old

Legendary hockey player and captain of the Edmonton Oilers, leading the team to five Stanley Cup championships and earning numerous records and accolades.

Joseph Goebbels

Died in 1945, aged 47

A mastermind of Nazi propaganda, he crafted a persuasive narrative that fueled the Third Reich's rise to power, leaving a lasting impact on the world.

Gabrielle Union

52 Years Old

American actress and producer known for her versatile film and TV roles, including Bring It On and Being Mary Jane. She's also an advocate for social justice and women's rights.

Rufus Sewell

57 Years Old

A talented English actor known for his versatility in playing complex characters in film, television, and theater, with a wide range of roles from villains to romantic leads.

Kate Jackson

76 Years Old

Star of the 1970s hit TV series Charlie's Angels, playing the iconic character Sabrina Duncan, and later a producer and director in film and television.

Tracee Ellis Ross

52 Years Old

Star of the hit TV show "Black-ish," known for her comedic timing and advocacy for women's rights and body positivity.

Peter Green

Died in 2020, aged 73

Legendary blues-rock guitarist and founder of Fleetwood Mac, known for his soulful, emotive playing style and iconic songs like "Albatross" and "Man of the World".

David Remnick

66 Years Old

Award-winning journalist and author, known for his in-depth profiles and coverage of politics, sports, and culture, serving as editor of The New Yorker since 1998.

Events from History on October 29:
95 years ago
Panic Selling Wipes Out Investors' Fortunes Overnight (New York Stock Exchange, 11 Wall Street, New York, NY 10005, USA) 1929
In the Roaring Twenties, the New York Stock Exchange was the catwalk of high finance, where moguls and moguls-in-the-making flaunted their fortunes. But on that fateful Tuesday, the carpet was yanked from under their feet. Panic selling swept the floor, wiping out investors' fortunes overnight. The once-mighty bull market, which had galloped upward since 1924, came crashing down. The Great Depression had begun, and the world would never be the same.
9 years ago
China's decades-long, often-controversial one-child policy has finally seen its last days, marking a monumental shift in the country's approach to population control. The Communist Party's Central Committee has announced the end of the policy, implemented in 1979 to curb rapid population growth. This significant move allows Chinese couples to have up to two children, a drastic change aimed at tackling looming demographic challenges, such as a rapidly aging population and shrinking workforce. This new policy is expected to have far-reaching consequences for China's economy, social fabric, and global influence.
110 years ago
Ottoman Empire Enters World War I (Istanbul, Ottoman Empire (now Turkey)) 1914
The Ottoman Empire, sensing an opportunity to reclaim its lost territories, cautiously aligned itself with the Central Powers, led by Germany. The clever diplomacy of German Admiral Wilhelm Souchon, who had arrived in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople, played a significant role in convincing the Turks to join the war effort. On October 29, 1914, Ottoman warships, commanded by Souchon, bombarded Russian ports in the Black Sea, officially drawing the empire into the fray. Little did they know, this fateful decision would ultimately seal the empire's demise.
55 years ago
First ARPANET link establishes the Internet's foundation (University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), 405 Hilgard Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA) 1969
In a flash of innovation, Charley Kline, a student at UCLA, sent the first digital message "LOGIN" over the ARPANET network, successfully connecting two computers and spearheading the creation of the Internet as we know it today. This groundbreaking experiment marked the debut of a revolutionary technology, allowing for seamless communication and data sharing between machines. The humble beginning of ARPANET, a Pentagon-funded project, paved the way for the modern Internet, forever transforming the way we interact, work, and live.
136 years ago
Suez Canal guaranteed free maritime passage (Constantinople, Ottoman Empire (now Istanbul, Turkey)) 1888
In a groundbreaking move, European powers converge on the Ottoman Empire's capital to seal a crucial accord, ensuring the Suez Canal remains open to all nations, in peace and war, forever changing global trade and diplomacy. The Convention of Constantinople, signed on this day, solidifies the canal's status as a vital artery of international commerce, sparking a new era of cooperation and competition among nations. As the ink dries, the world takes a significant step towards a more interconnected and interdependent future.
68 years ago
Tensions between Egypt and Israel had been simmering for years, but on this fateful day, Israeli forces made their move, storming into the Sinai Peninsula and sending Egyptian forces into a frantic retreat toward the Suez Canal. This bold military maneuver was the spark that ignited the Suez Crisis, a pivotal moment in modern Middle Eastern history. As Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser's nationalization of the Suez Canal Company sparked a furious response from Britain and France, Israel saw an opportunity to strike against its longtime foe. The resulting conflict would draw in major world powers and have far-reaching consequences for the region.
Notable Deaths on October 29:
2019John Witherspoon Warming hearts with his stand-up comedy and wit
2002Glenn McQueen Canadian-American animator who worked on various animated films and TV shows, bringing beloved characters to life.
1987Woody Herman American jazz legend who played multiple instruments and led his own bands
1957Louis B. Mayer Pioneering American production manager and producer who shaped the film industry.
2005Lloyd Bochner Canadian-American actor who appeared in numerous films and TV shows, bringing characters to life on screen.
1950Gustaf V of Sweden Gustaf V of Sweden, a monarch celebrated for his commitment to the welfare of his people.
1971Duane Allman Rock music pioneer in the Southern United States
1995Terry Southern American novelist, essayist, and screenwriter who celebrated counterculture
2011Jimmy Savile British radio and television host who brought joy and entertainment to millions through his shows and charity work.
2004Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester British princess and Duchess of Gloucester, fulfilling royal duties while supporting charitable causes.
1981Georges Brassens French singer-songwriter and guitarist who fused folk and rock
1829Maria Anna Mozart Versatile musician who composed elegant melodies
1618Walter Raleigh British explorer, admiral, and colonial leader
2012Letitia Baldrige Renowned authority on etiquette and social customs
2003Franco Corelli Italian tenor and actor, celebrated for his powerful performances on the opera stage and in film.
1949George Gurdjieff Controversial Armenian-French monk, psychologist, and philosopher who explored spirituality and mysticism.
1911Joseph Pulitzer Visionary publisher who fostered intellectual curiosity
2003Hal Clement American pilot, author, and educator who wrote science fiction novels and inspired a new generation of writers.
1924Frances Hodgson Burnett Creator of imaginative worlds who won hearts
2012Jack Vaughn Successful boxer and statesman