Today is Monday, March 13, the 72nd day of 2023 with 293 to follow.

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

Those born on this date are under the sign of Pisces. They include Pope Innocent XII in 1615; English chemist Joseph Priestley, the discoverer of oxygen, in 1733; U.S. first lady Abigail Fillmore in 1798; astronomer Percival Lowell in 1855; publisher Walter Annenberg in 1908; L. Ron Hubbard, science fiction writer and founder of the Church of Scientology, in 1911; former CIA Director William Casey in 1913; cartoonist Al Jaffee in 1921 (age 102); Helen "Callaghan" Candaele Saint Aubin, known as the "Ted Williams of women's baseball," in 1923; singer/songwriter Neil Sedaka in 1939 (age 84); actor William H. Macy in 1950 (age 73); political commentator Charles Krauthammer in 1950; actor Dana Delany in 1956 (age 67); musician Adam Clayton, U2 bass player, in 1960 (age 63); actor Annabeth Gish in 1971 (age 52); actor Adina Porter in 1971 (age 52); actor/rapper Common, born Lonnie Rashid Lynn Jr., in 1972 (age 51); metal singer David Draiman in 1973 (age 50); actor Danny Masterson in 1976 (age 47); actor Noel Fisher in 1984 (age 39); actor Emile Hirsch in 1985 (age 38); actor Harry Melling in 1989 (age 34); journalist/model Peaches Geldof in 1989; actor Kaya Scodelario in 1992 (age 31); actor George MacKay in 1992 (age 31); singer Ozuna, born Juan Carlos Ozuna Rosado, in 1992 (age 31); actor Lucy Fry in 1992 (age 31); U.S. Olympic gold alpine skier Mikaela Shiffrin in 1995 (age 28); rapper Jack Harlow in 1998 (age 26).On this date in history:

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In 1781, the planet Uranus was discovered by British astronomer William Herschel.

In 1868, the Republican-dominated U.S. Senate began impeachment proceedings against U.S. President Andrew Johnson, a Democrat and successor to Abraham Lincoln, climaxing a political feud following the Civil War. He was acquitted by one vote.

In 1881, Czar Alexander II, the ruler of Russia since 1855, was killed in a St. Petersburg street by a bomb thrown by a member of the revolutionary People's Will group.

In 1933, in the depths of the Great Depression, banks throughout the United States began to reopen after a weeklong bank holiday declared by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in a successful effort to stop runs on bank assets.

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In 1933, President Roosevelt sent word to Congress calling for the immediate modification of the Volstead act to permit the manufacture and sale of beer.

In 1961, President John F. Kennedy proposed the multibillion-dollar Alliance for Progress to aid Latin America. The program was largely believed to have failed to bring democracy to the continent.

In 1980, a Chicago jury sentenced John Wayne Gacy to death for the murder of 33 young men and boys. He died by lethal injection May 10, 1994.

In 1990, the Soviet Congress of People's Deputies formally ended the Communist Party's monopoly rule, establishing a presidential system and giving Mikhail Gorbachev broad new powers.


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In 1992, a 6.8-magnitude earthquake struck northeast Turkey, killing at least 500 people and leaving some 50,000 homeless.

In 1996, a gun collector opened fire at a school in Dunblane, Scotland, killing 16 kindergarten children and their teacher, and then himself.

In 2004, opera singer Luciano Pavarotti sang his final opera at New York City's Metropolitan Opera house.

In 2008, gold prices on the New York Mercantile Exchange hit $1,000 per ounce for the first time.

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In 2011, the Dalai Lama, 75-year-old spiritual leader of Tibet, formally submitted his resignation as Tibet's political leader, a post he had held since he was 18, to the Tibetan Parliament-in-exile.

In 2013, Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio of Buenos Aires, a Jesuit, became pope of the Catholic Church. He chose the name of Francis.

In 2020, President Donald Trump declared a national emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. On this date, the novel coronavirus had killed three dozen people in the United States and sickened some 1,200.

In 2022, heavy gunfire and shelling by Russian forces advancing on Kyiv killed Brent Renaud, an award-winning video journalist and documentary filmmaker, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

A thought for the day: "I feel like God gives you what you deserve. Whatever that time is, you get what you deserve." -- American rapper Common