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January 22: This Day in History

Today in HistoryFeatured Fact, 1973:
The Supreme Court hands down its "Roe versus Wade" decision, which legalizes abortion.

Also Today:
1901: Queen Victoria of England dies after reigning for 63 years (the fourth longest among longest-reigning monarchs and the longest for queens).
1905: Five hundred workers are killed by the Czar's troops in "Bloody Sunday" in St. Petersburg.
1980: In Moscow, Andrei Dmitriyevich Sakharov, the Soviet physicist who helped build the USSR's first hydrogen bomb, is arrested after criticizing the Soviet military intervention in Afghanistan.

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