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The Cabinet June 27, 2026 · New York Stock Exchange

The Wall Street Crash of October 1929 That Triggered the Decade-Long Global Great Depression

The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 12.8 percent on Black Monday 28 October 1929 and 11.7 percent on Black Tuesday 29 October 1929. The Crash initiated a global Great Depression that bottomed in 1933 with US unemployment at approximately 25 percent and approximately 9,000 US banks failed. Industrial production took a decade to return to 1929 levels.

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The Coroner’s Report June 27, 2026 · Old Head of Kinsale

The British Cunard Liner Torpedoed Off Ireland in 18 Minutes on 7 May 1915 With the Loss of 1,198 Lives Including 128 Americans

The Cunard liner RMS Lusitania was torpedoed by the German submarine U-20 approximately 18 km off the southern Irish coast at 2:10 p.m. on 7 May 1915. She sank in 18 minutes. 1,198 of 1,959 aboard died, including 128 American citizens. The sinking shifted American public opinion against Germany and contributed to the eventual 1917 American entry into the First World War.

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The Footnote June 27, 2026 · Shoreham, Long Island

The Long Island Tower That Was Meant to Broadcast Wireless Power to the World and Was Demolished for Scrap in 1917

Nikola Tesla's Wardenclyffe Tower on Long Island was 187 feet tall, built between 1901 and 1903 as a global wireless-power transmission station. J.P. Morgan stopped funding it in 1903. Tesla mortgaged the tower in 1915 and lost the property in 1917 when the steel was sold for $1,750 scrap value. The site is now the Tesla Science Center.

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The Coroner’s Report June 27, 2026 · North Atlantic

The 1912 Sinking of the RMS Titanic After She Struck an Iceberg on Her Maiden Voyage and Carried Lifeboats for Only Half of Her Passengers

The White Star liner RMS Titanic struck an iceberg in the North Atlantic at 11:40 p.m. on 14 April 1912 and sank at 2:20 a.m. on 15 April. Of 2,224 people aboard, 1,517 died. The ship carried lifeboats for 1,178 — about half the maximum capacity. The disaster substantially changed maritime safety regulation.

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