Today In History: Mister Cooper Gets His Wings

A picture of a parachutist and the sunset
November 24. On this day in 1859, Charles Darwin published his groundbreaking theory of evolution in On the Origin of Species. In 1954, the first presidential aircraft was officially christened Air Force One. In 1973, Ringo Starr earned his first number-one single on the U.S. chart with “Photograph.” Three years earlier in 1971, hijacker Dan Cooper—better known as D.B. Cooper—parachuted from a Northwest Airlines 727 over Washington state with $200,000 in ransom and was never seen again. In 1993, Congress passed the Brady Bill, establishing a five-day waiting period for handgun sales. In 2020, the Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 30,000 for the first time. And in 2014, the number-one song in the country was Taylor Swift’s “Blank Space.” And that’s today’s Almanac, on Northwest Newsradio.

A picture of a parachutist and the sunset