
Birthdays & History: Bell, Selma, Filibuster & Rust
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Today, March 7th, marks significant birthdays for Janet Guthrie, Bryan Cranston, Amanda Gorman, Rachel Weisz, Wanda Sykes, and Ivan Lendl. Historically, Alexander Graham Bell patented the telephone, and in 1965, Bloody Sunday occurred during civil rights marches in Selma, Alabama. In 1975, the US Senate changed its filibuster rules, and in 2024, movie armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed was convicted for her role in the Rust film set shooting.
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