Politics & Leadership
in 1979, Iran officially became an Islamic Republic after a national referendum, following the Iranian Revolution. The vote marked a major turning point in the country’s political system and reshaped its relations with the world.
Technology & Innovation
In 1976, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne founded Apple. What started as a small venture would grow into one of the most influential technology companies, changing how people use computers, phones, and digital services.
Culture & Society
Globally, April 1 is widely known as April Fools’ Day, a day marked by jokes and harmless pranks. While its exact origin is unclear, it has become a popular tradition in many countries, reflecting the lighter side of human culture.
Sports
2008, Usain Bolt set a world record in a 100m trial race, showing the speed that would make him a global legend.
Other key events
- 1521:Â Ferdinand Magellan and his crew participate in the first Catholic Mass in the Philippines.
- 1946:Â A 55-foot tsunami hit Hawaii following an earthquake near the Aleutian Islands, killing 159.
- 1959:Â The Dalai Lama begins his exile.
- 1970:Â President Richard Nixon signs a bill banning cigarette ads on radio and television.
- 1995: Pop star Selena is murdered by her fan club president.
- 2003:Â U.S. troops rescue Army Pfc. Jessica Lynchy in Iraq.
Quote of the Day
Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower.” — Steve Jobs


