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UPI Almanac for Friday, Feb. 7, 2025

On Feb. 7, 1990, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev issued a series of reforms and the Communist Party gave up its 70-year monopoly of political power in the Soviet Union.

By United Press International
Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev waves through the open window of his limousine as he travels through downtown Washington, D.C., on June 1, 1990. On February 7, Gorbachev issued a series of reforms and the Communist Party gave up its 70-year monopoly of political power in the Soviet Union. File Photo by Bruce Young/UPI
1 of 4 | Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev waves through the open window of his limousine as he travels through downtown Washington, D.C., on June 1, 1990. On February 7, Gorbachev issued a series of reforms and the Communist Party gave up its 70-year monopoly of political power in the Soviet Union. File Photo by Bruce Young/UPI | License Photo

Today is Friday, Feb. 7, the 38th day of 2025 with 327 to follow.

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

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Those born on this date are under the sign of Aquarius. They include English statesman/writer Thomas More in 1478; businessman John Deere in 1804; writer Charles Dickens in 1812; writer Laura Ingalls Wilder in 1867; writer Sinclair Lewis in 1885; Army Cpl. Desmond Doss, the only conscientious object to receive the Medal of Honor, and subject of Hacksaw Ridge, in 1919; writer Gay Talese in 1932 (age 93); actor Pete Postlethwaite in 1946; actor Miguel Ferrer in 1955; comedian Emo Philips in 1956 (age 69); actor James Spader in 1960 (age 65); comedian/actor Robert Smigel in 1960 (age 65); actor/comedian Eddie Izzard in 1962 (age 63); musician Garth Brooks in 1962 (age 63); musician David Bryan (Bon Jovi) in 1962 (age 63); comedian/actor Chris Rock in 1965 (age 60); actor Essence Atkins in 1972 (age 53); actor Robyn Lively in 1972 (age 53); Basketball Hall of Fame member Steve Nash in 1974 (age 51); musician Wes Borland (Limp Bizkit) in 1975 (age 50); actor Ashton Kutcher in 1978 (age 47); musician Tom Blankenship (My Morning Jacket) in 1978 (age 47); actor Tina Majorino in 1985 (age 40); actor Deborah Ann Woll in 1985 (age 40); NFL quarterback Matthew Stafford in 1988 (age 37); actor Tom Glynn-Carney in 1995 (age 30).

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On this date in history:

In 1497, the Bonfire of the Vanities in Florence, Italy, took place when followers of Girolamo Savonarola burned thousands of books, art and cosmetics.

In 1940, British railroads were nationalized.

In 1964, the Beatles arrived in the United States for the first time and immediately set off a frantic wave of "Beatlemania."

In 1973, the U.S. Senate voted to set up a committee to investigate a break-in at the Democratic National Headquarters in Washington's Watergate complex.

In 1979, Josef Mengele, to so-called Nazi "Angel of Death" who conducted medical experiments on victims -- mostly Jewish people -- during the Holocaust. His death -- caused by a stroke while swimming in Brazil -- wasn't revealed until 1985.

In 1984, U.S. astronauts Bruce McCandless and Robert Stewart made the first untethered spacewalks. McCandless was the first to float freely in space, propelled by a nitrogen-powered "jetpack" after leaving the shuttle Challenger.

In 1990, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev issued a series of reforms and the Communist Party gave up its 70-year monopoly of political power in the Soviet Union.

In 1991, Jean-Bertrand Aristide was inaugurated as Haiti's first democratically elected president in 186 years.

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In 1992, the European Union was created when the Maastricht Treaty was signed. The treaty officially went into force Nov. 1, 1993.

In 1995, the mastermind in the 1993 bombing of New York's World Trade Center, Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, was arrested in Pakistan. He was sentenced to life in prison in 1998.

In 1999, King Hussein of Jordan died of cancer at age 63. Hussein ruled Jordan for 46 years. Crown Prince Abdullah succeeded his father as king.

In 2009, the most deadly series of brushfires in Australian history claimed more than 200 lives, destroyed almost 2,000 homes and burned at least 1.1 million acres in Victoria state.

In 2021, Rep. Ron Wright of Texas died of COVID-19, becoming the first member of Congress to succumb to the disease.

In 2023, LeBron James surpassed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA's all-time leading scorer. He had a game-high 38 points in the Los Angeles Lakers' loss to the Oklahoma City Thunder to reach a total 38,389 points. As of Feb. 6, 2025, he maintained the record at 41,557.


A thought for the day: "Always go with your passions. Never ask yourself if it's realistic or not." -- American writer Deepak Chopra

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