SortStack #604 — 2028-02-03

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  1. The Black Death arrives in Europe aboard Genoese trading ships 1347

    Within five years it killed somewhere between a third and half of Europe's population — the deadliest pandemic in recorded human history.

  2. Charles Darwin publishes On the Origin of Species 1859

    The entire first print run sold out to booksellers on the first day. Darwin had sat on the theory for some twenty years before a rival's letter forced his hand.

  3. Jesse Owens wins four gold medals at the Berlin Olympics 1936

    Owens credited a tip from his German rival Luz Long for saving his long jump qualification — the two stayed friends and exchanged letters until Long died in the war.

  4. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas 1963

    Abraham Zapruder's 26-second home movie of the motorcade became one of the most studied pieces of film ever shot.

  5. The world's first website goes online at CERN 1991

    Tim Berners-Lee's original site, info.cern.ch, explained what the web was and how to make your own page. A restored copy is still online today.

  6. The Burj Khalifa opens in Dubai as the world's tallest building 2010

    At 828 meters, its tip can be seen from about 95 km away — and people on the top floors can watch the sunset minutes after it sets at ground level.

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