On This Day, Aug. 20: Augusta National Golf Club admits women for 1st time

Former Secretary of State and Augusta National Member Condoleezza Rice watches the Drive, Chip and Putt National Championship at Augusta National in Georgia on April 4, 2021. On August 20, 2012, Rice and businesswoman Darla Moore became the first female members of the club. File Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
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Aug. 20 (UPI) -- On this date in history:

In 1741, Danish navigator Vitus Jonas Bering discovered what is now called Alaska.

In 1858, theories by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace regarding evolution were published in a British scholarly journal.

In 1968, about 200,000 Warsaw Pact troops and 5,000 tanks invaded Czechoslovakia to crush the "Prague Spring" -- a brief period of efforts to democratize socialism in the country.

In 1977, the second U.S. Voyager spacecraft -- one of two launched in 1977 -- left Cape Canaveral, Fla., bound for Jupiter and Saturn. The two Voyager space probes are still transmitting data.

Josh Fattal (L) and Shane Bauer, the two American hikers who were recently released after being held in an Iranian prison for more than two years, speak to the press on their imprisonment at the Parker Meridien New York on September 25, 2011. On August 20, 2011, the two hikers, who said they had wandered into Iran by mistake, were sentenced to eight years in an Iranian prison for espionage. File Photo by Laura Cavanaugh/UPI

In 1986, postal worker Patrick Henry Sherrill killed 14 fellow workers and wounded six others in the Edmond, Okla., post office before killing himself.

File Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
File Photo by Kevin Dietsch/UPI
Lyle Menendez breaks down into tears while on the witness stand at Van Nuys Superior Court on September 13, 1993. On August 21, 1989, 18-year-old Eric Menendez and 21-year-old Lyle Menendez -- the Menendez brothers -- killed their parents with a gun. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
Lyle Menendez breaks down into tears while on the witness stand at Van Nuys Superior Court on September 13, 1993. On August 21, 1989, 18-year-old Eric Menendez and 21-year-old Lyle Menendez -- the Menendez brothers -- killed their parents with a gun. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI

In 1989, 18-year-old Eric Menendez and 21-year-old Lyle Menendez -- the Menendez brothers -- killed their parents with a gun. The brothers were arrested in March and in 1996, both were convicted and sentenced to life in prison.

In 1996, U.S. President Bill Clinton signed into law an increase in the minimum wage in two steps from $4.25 to $5.15 an hour.

On August 20, 2009, the Libyan convicted of the 1968 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which exploded over Scotland killing 270 people, was freed from prison on compassionate grounds. Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, who had been sentenced to life in prison in 2001, had prostate cancer. He died in May 2012. File Photo courtesy the Crown Office
On August 20, 2009, the Libyan convicted of the 1968 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which exploded over Scotland killing 270 people, was freed from prison on compassionate grounds. Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, who had been sentenced to life in prison in 2001, had prostate cancer. He died in May 2012. File Photo courtesy the Crown Office

In 1998, U.S. missiles struck sites in Afghanistan and Sudan said to be linked with terrorists. The attacks were in response to the bombings of the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania 13 days earlier.

In 2003, Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore was suspended after refusing to comply with a federal court order to remove a rock inscribed with the Ten Commandments from the lobby of the state Supreme Court building.

On August 20, 1741, Danish navigator Vitus Jonas Bering discovered what is now called Alaska. File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI
On August 20, 1741, Danish navigator Vitus Jonas Bering discovered what is now called Alaska. File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI
File Photo by Morris Abernathy/UPI
File Photo by Morris Abernathy/UPI

In 2008, a Spanair jetliner crashed on takeoff in Madrid, killing 154 people and injuring many others. Observers said the left jet engine was on fire as the plane took off.

This false color photograph of Neptune was made from Voyager 2 images taken in January 1996. Voyager 2 was launched August 20, 1977. File Photo courtesy of NASA
This false color photograph of Neptune was made from Voyager 2 images taken in January 1996. Voyager 2 was launched August 20, 1977. File Photo courtesy of NASA

In 2009, the Libyan convicted of the 1968 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103, which exploded over Scotland killing 270 people, was freed from prison on compassionate grounds. Abdel Basset Ali al-Megrahi, who had been sentenced to life in prison in 2001, had prostate cancer. He died in May 2012.

In 2011, two U.S. hikers who said they had wandered into Iran by mistake were sentenced to eight years in an Iranian prison for espionage. They were freed one month later and returned to the United States.

On August 20, 1996, U.S. President Bill Clinton signed into law an increase in the minimum wage in two steps from $4.25 to $5.15 an hour. File Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI
On August 20, 1996, U.S. President Bill Clinton signed into law an increase in the minimum wage in two steps from $4.25 to $5.15 an hour. File Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI

In 2012, former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and businesswoman Darla Moore became the first female members of Georgia's Augusta National Golf Club, site of the Masters, one of golf's most prestigious events. The club had long been under attack by women's rights groups, and others, for its all-male membership.

In 2014, mudslides caused by heavy rains killed about 70 people in residential areas on the outskirts of Hiroshima, Japan.

Charles Darwin circa 1854 File Photo courtesy of Wikimedia
Charles Darwin circa 1854 File Photo courtesy of Wikimedia

In 2020, former senior adviser to President Donald Trump, Steve Bannon, was arrested and charged for allegedly bilking political donors out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. He was later pardoned by Trump and the charges were dismissed.

File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI