UPI Almanac for Sunday, April 27, 2025

On April 27, 1994, Virginia executed a condemned killer, Timothy Spencer, in the first case in which DNA testing was used to obtain a conviction.

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On April 27, 1994, Virginia executed a condemned killer, Timothy Spencer, in the first case in which DNA testing was used to obtain a conviction. File Photo courtesy of Florida Department of Corrections
1 of 4 | On April 27, 1994, Virginia executed a condemned killer, Timothy Spencer, in the first case in which DNA testing was used to obtain a conviction. File Photo courtesy of Florida Department of Corrections

Today is Sunday, April 27, the 117th day of 2025 with 248 to follow.

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


Those born on this date are under the sign of Taurus. They include historian Edward Gibbon in 1737; philosopher/writer Mary Wollstonecraft in 1759; inventor Samuel F.B. Morse in 1791; Ulysses S. Grant, 18th president of the United States, in 1822; inventor Wallace Carothers in 1896; cartoonist Walter Lantz in 1899; writer C. Day-Lewis in 1904; actor Jack Klugman in 1922; civil rights leader Coretta Scott King in 1927; actor Anouk Aimée in 1932; radio/TV personality Casey Kasem in 1932; actor Sandy Dennis in 1937; writer August Wilson in 1945; musician Kate Pierson (B-52s) in 1948 (age 77); musician Ace Frehley (Kiss) in 1951 (age 74); Basketball Hall of Fame member George Gervin in 1952 (age 73); musician Sheena Easton in 1959 (age 66); musician Rob Squires (Big Head Todd and the Monsters) in 1965 (age 60); Dutch King Willem-Alexander in 1967 (age 58); political journalist Dana Milbank in 1968 (age 57); actor David Lascher in 1972 (age 53); actor Sally Hawkins in 1976 (age 49); musician Patrick Hallahan (My Morning Jacket) in 1978 (age 47); musician Jim James (My Morning Jacket) in 1978 (age 47); musician Travis Meeks (Days of the New) in 1979 (age 46); musician John Osborne (Brothers Osborne) in 1982 (age 43); musician Patrick Stump (Fall Out Boy) in 1984 (age 41); actor Jenna Coleman in 1986 (age 39); actor William Moseley in 1987 (age 38); musician Lizzo in 1988 (age 37); actor Darren Barnet in 1991 (age 34); actor Froy Gutierrez in 1998 (age 27).


On this date in history:

In 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan was killed by natives of the Philippine Islands during his attempt to be the first to circumnavigate the world. His co-leader, Juan Sebastian de Elcano, completed the voyage in 1522.

In 1749, George Frideric Handel's "Fireworks Music" was first performed.

In 1810, Ludwig van Beethoven composed "Fur Elise."

In 1865, the steamboat Sultana, heavily overloaded with an estimated 2,300 passengers, most of them Union soldiers on their way home, exploded on the Mississippi River just north of Memphis. The death toll in the worst maritime disaster in U.S. history was set at 1,450.

In 1897, the cornerstone was laid for Grant's Tomb in New York City's Riverside Park. A holiday had been declared for the occasion and an enormous crowd turned out in honor of Ulysses S. Grant, the 18th president and Civil War general who died 12 years earlier.

In 1932, prohibition and birth control were to be raised during the formal business meeting of the League of Women Voters in the run-up to the 1932 elections.

In 1937, the first Social Security payment was made in the United States.

In 1978, communist rebels overthrew and killed Afghan President Mohammed Daoud Khan, a precursor to the Soviet-Afghan War.

In 1991, an estimated 70 tornadoes hit Kansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Iowa, killing 23 people and leaving thousands homeless.

In 1993, Kuwait said it foiled an Iraqi plot to assassinate former President George H.W. Bush during his visit earlier in the month.

In 1994, Virginia executed a condemned killer, Timothy Spencer, in the first case in which DNA testing was used to obtain a conviction.

In 2008, police said a 73-year-old Austrian man, Josef Fritzl, had been accused of fathering several children with his daughter while holding her captive in a cellar for 24 years. Fritzl was eventually sentenced to life in prison.

In 2009, General Motors announced it would drop the Pontiac line.

In 2011, a record outbreak of 358 tornadoes carved a devastating path through parts of 21 states from Texas to New York and on into Canada, hitting southern states hardest. Nearly 300 fatalities were reported, mostly in Alabama, over a four-day period.

In 2014, tens of thousands of people gathered at the Vatican for the canonization of two former popes, John XXIII and John Paul II.

In 2018, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon Jae-in met during a historic summit to discuss full denuclearization.

In 2023, James Corden signed off on The Late Late Show for the final time after hosting the show for eight years.


A thought for the day: "A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves." -- American broadcast journalist Edward R. Murrow

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