28-02-2025
Today in History: February 28, the Waco Siege begins
In 1953, Francis H.C. Crick announced that he and fellow scientist James D. Watson had discovered the double-helix structure of DNA.
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In 1956, a commuter train barreling down the tracks at 50 miles per hour slammed into a stopped train from Portsmouth, N.H., near the Swampscott Station, killing 13 people and injuring more than 100 amid a nor'easter.
In 1975, 43 people were killed in London's Underground when a train failed to stop at Moorgate station, smashing into the end of a tunnel.
In 1983, the final episode of the television series 'M.A.S.H.' aired; nearly 106 million viewers saw the finale, which remains the most-watched episode of any US television series to date.
In 1986, Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was assassinated while walking on a Stockholm street with his wife; his assailant was never captured and remains unidentified.
In 1993, a gun battle erupted at a religious compound near Waco, Texas, when Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms agents tried to arrest Branch Davidian leader David Koresh on weapons charges; four agents and six Davidians were killed as a 51-day standoff began.
In 2013, Benedict XVI became the first pope in 600 years to resign, ending an eight-year pontificate. (Benedict was succeeded the following month by Pope Francis.)
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In 2014, delivering a blunt warning to Moscow, President Obama expressed deep concern over reported military activity inside Ukraine by Russia and warned 'there will be costs' for any intervention.