Events, Births and Deaths Happening on this Date

Friday, January 2, 2026

Today is the 2nd day of 2026.  There are 363 days left in this year.

Notable Events

1492
The leader of the last Arab stronghold in Spain surrendered to Spanish forces loyal to King Ferdinand II and Queen Isabella I.
1788
Georgia became the fourth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution.
1797
Albany became the capital of New York state, replacing New York City.
1811
Senator Timothy Pickering, a Federalist from Massachusetts, became the first senator to be censured. Pickering was accused of violating congressional law by publicly revealing secret documents communicated by the president to the Senate.
1900
Secretary of State John Hay announced the Open Door Policy to prompt trade with China.
1905
Japanese General Nogi received from Russian Gen. Stoessel at 9 o'clock P.M. a letter formally offering to surrender, ending the Russo-Japanese War.
1929
The United States and Canada reached agreement on joint action to preserve Niagara Falls.
1935
Bruno Hauptmann went on trial in Flemington, N.J., on charges of kidnapping and murdering the infant son of Charles and Anne Lindbergh. (Found guilty, Hauptmann was executed.)
1942
The Philippine capital of Manila was captured by Japanese forces during World War II.
1959
The Soviets launch Luna I, the first spacecraft bound for the moon.
1960
Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts announced his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination.
1965
The New York Jets signed University of Alabama quarterback Joe Namath for a reported $400,000.
1965
Indonesia withdrew from the United Nations - the first member to do so.
1972
Radio and television advertising of cigarettes ends as a result of legislation passed by the U.S. Congress.
1974
President Nixon signed legislation requiring states to limit highway speeds to 55 mph. (Federal speed limits were abolished in 1995.)
1983
The musical play ''Annie,'' based on the ''Little Orphan Annie'' comic strip, closed on Broadway after a run of 2,377 performances.
1991
Sharon Pratt Dixon was sworn in as mayor of Washington, D.C., becoming the first black woman to head a city of Washington's size and prominence.
1993
Leaders of the three warring factions in Bosnia meet to discuss a peace plan aimed at ending nine months of fighting in the country.
1996
The first convoy of American combat troops arrives in Northern Bosnia to try to keep the peace between Bosnian Serbs and Muslims.

Notable Births

1727
James Wolfe, British general.
1752
Philip Freneau, American poet.
1920
Isaac Asimov, Russian-born American science fiction writer, author of almost 500 books.
1922
Renata Tebaldi, Italian dramatic soprano.
1936
Roger Miller, American singer and songwriter.
1938
David Bailey, English photographer
1939
Jim Bakker, disgraced American televangelist.

Notable Deaths

1963
Dick Powell, American singer, actor, producer, and director.
1974
Tex Ritter, US stage and screen singing cowboy.