Today is Thursday, Feb. 9, the 40th day of 2023 with 325 to follow.

The moon is waning. Morning stars are Mars, Mercury and Uranus. Evening stars are Jupiter, Mars, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus and Venus.

Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. They include William Henry Harrison, ninth president of the United States, in 1773; former Secretary of State Dean Rusk in 1909; actor Carmen Miranda in 1909; country singer Ernest Tubb in 1914; baseball entrepreneur Bill Veeck in 1914; actor Kathryn Grayson in 1922; Irish playwright Brendan Behan in 1923; television journalist Roger Mudd in 1928; South African author J.M. Coetzee, Nobel laureate, in 1940 (age 83); singer/songwriter Carole King in 1942 (age 81); Nobel Prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz in 1943 (age 80); actor Joe Pesci in 1943 (age 80); author Alice Walker in 1944 (age 79); actor Mia Farrow in 1945 (age 78); actor Judith Light in 1949 (age 74); actor Ciaran Hinds in 1953 (age 70); actor Charles Shaughnessy in 1955 (age 68); American astronaut Peggy Whitson in 1960 (age 63); country singer Travis Tritt in 1963 (age 60); Gaston Browne, prime minister of Antigua and Barbuda, in 1967 (age 56); actor Charlie Day in 1976 (age 47); Russian Olympic figure skater Irina Slutskaya in 1979 (age 44); actor Zhang Ziyi in 1979 (age 44); actor Tom Hiddleston in 1981 (age 42); American Taliban John Walker Lindh in 1981 (age 42); actor Michael B. Jordan in 1987 (age 36); actor Rose Leslie in 1987 (age 36); actor Avan Jogia in 1992 (age 31); actor Kelli Berglund in 1996 (age 27); actor Isabella Gomez in 1998 (age 25).On this date in history:

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In 1825, after no presidential candidate won the necessary majority, the House of Representatives elected John Quincy Adams the sixth president of the United States.

In 1900, the solid silver trophy known as the Davis Cup was first put up for competition when American collegian Dwight Filley Davis challenged British tennis players to compete against his Harvard team.

In 1943, Japanese troops evacuated Guadalcanal, leaving it in Allied possession. The Japanese invaded the Solomon Islands in 1942 as part of World War II and Guadalcanal was home to a strategic airfield.

In 1950, U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy, R-Wis., charged the U.S. State Department was infested with communists, touching off the infamous "McCarthy era." The State Department denied the allegation the next day.

In 1964, the Beatles appeared on television's The Ed Sullivan Show. An estimated 73 million people watched.

In 1971, Satchel Paige became the first Negro League player voted into baseball's Hall of Fame.

In 1984, Soviet President Yuri Andropov, in power 15 months, died at age 69.

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In 1991, Lithuanians overwhelmingly voted to secede from the Soviet Union.

In 2001, the submarine USS Greeneville collided with the Ehime Maru, a Japanese fishery training boat, off the coast of Oahu in Hawaii during a surfacing drill. Nine people on the fishing vessel were killed. The victims included four high school students.

In 2008, the U.S. space shuttle Atlantis delivered a $2 billion European-made science lab to the International Space Station, doubling its zero-gravity research capacity.

In 2010, U.S. President Barack Obama signed a memorandum setting up a federal task force to tackle childhood obesity.

In 2020, South Korean film Parasite made history as the first foreign-language movie to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards. It also won Best International Film, Best Original Screenplay and Best Director for Bong Joon-ho.

In 2021, Britain's Princess Eugenie welcomed her first child with her husband, Jack Brooksbank. They named their son August Philip Hawke Brooksbank.

A thought for the day: "Activism is my rent for living on this planet." -- American author Alice Walker