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Today marks Thursday, February 26, 2026—day 57 of the year, leaving 308 days until the year’s end.
Today in history:
On this day in 2012, Trayvon Martin, a 17-year-old, was tragically shot and killed in Sanford, Florida, during a confrontation with George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer. Zimmerman claimed self-defense and was eventually acquitted of second-degree murder.
Also on this date:
Going back to 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte made a daring escape from exile on the island of Elba, setting sail back to France in an ambitious attempt to reclaim power.
In a historic move in 1919, President Woodrow Wilson signed legislation that officially designated the Grand Canyon as a national park, ensuring its preservation for future generations.
In 1952, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill announced a significant development in the global arms race: the United Kingdom had successfully developed its own atomic bomb.
Turning to events in 1987, the Tower Commission released its findings on the Iran-Contra affair, delivering a scathing critique of President Ronald Reagan for his lack of oversight over his national security team.
In 1993, a truck bomb built by Islamic extremists exploded in the parking garage of the North Tower of New York’s World Trade Center, killing six people and injuring more than 1,000 others, mainly due to smoke inhalation. (The bomb failed to topple the north tower into the south tower, as the terrorists had hoped; both towers were destroyed in the 9/11 attack eight years later.)
In 1998, a jury in Amarillo, Texas, rejected an $11 million lawsuit brought by Texas cattlemen who blamed Oprah Winfrey’s talk show for a price fall after a segment on food safety that included a discussion about mad cow disease.
In 2008, the New York Philharmonic performed in North Korea as part of a historic cultural exchange in a feat of musical diplomacy. It was the first American orchestra to ever perform in the isolated communist nation.
In 2013, a hot-air balloon burst into flames during a sunrise flight over the ancient Egyptian city of Luxor and plummeted 1,000 feet to earth, killing 19 tourists.
In 2017, at the Academy Awards, “Moonlight” won three Oscars, including best picture of 2016; in a startling gaffe, the musical “La La Land” was mistakenly announced as the best picture winner before the error was corrected.
Today’s birthdays:
- Singer Mitch Ryder is 81.
- Singer Michael Bolton is 73.
- Hockey Hall of Famer Joe Mullen is 69.
- Actor Greg Germann is 68.
- Democratic Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia is 68.
- Singer Erykah Badu (EHR’-ih-kah bah-DOO’) is 55.
- Filmmaker Sean Baker is 55.
- Football Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk is 53.
- Olympic swimming gold medalist Jenny Thompson is 53.
- Singer Corinne Bailey Rae is 47.
- Tennis Hall of Famer Li Na is 44.
- Singer Natalia Lafourcade is 42.
- Actor Teresa Palmer is 40.
- Actor Taylor Dooley is 33.
- Rapper Yeat is 26.