On This Day, Jan. 15: Disabled US Airways flight lands in Hudson River

On January 15, 2009, all 155 people aboard US Airways Flight 1549 escaped serious injury when pilot Chesley Sullenberger gently landed his disabled aircraft in the Hudson River between New York and New Jersey. File Photo by Monika Graff/UPI
On January 15, 2009, all 155 people aboard US Airways Flight 1549 escaped serious injury when pilot Chesley Sullenberger gently landed his disabled aircraft in the Hudson River between New York and New Jersey. File Photo by Monika Graff/UPI
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Jan. 15 (UPI) -- On this date in history:

In 1870, a cartoon by Thomas Nast appeared in Harper's weekly with a donkey symbolizing the Democratic Party for the first time.

In 1892, Dr. James Naismith published the rules of basketball. He invented the game at a YMCA in Springfield, Mass.

In 1919, 21 people were killed and scores injured when a vat holding 2.3 million gallons of molasses exploded and sent torrents of the syrup into the streets of Boston. The event is known as the Boston Molasses Disaster.

In 1922, the Irish Free State was formed as part of the treaty that ended the Irish War of Independence. It was under the dominion of the United Kingdom until 1937, when the independent state of Ireland was established. The independent republic was formalized in 1949.

Capt. Myron L. Donald looks smilingly at this wife on March 17, 1973, at March Air Force base in California, two months after President Richard Nixon called for a halt to U.S. military offensives in Vietnam. Donald had been held by the North Vietnamese for over five years as a prisoner of war. UPI File Photo
Capt. Myron L. Donald looks smilingly at this wife on March 17, 1973, at March Air Force base in California, two months after President Richard Nixon called for a halt to U.S. military offensives in Vietnam. Donald had been held by the North Vietnamese for over five years as a prisoner of war. UPI File Photo

In 1943, the Pentagon, the world's largest building of its kind, was dedicated on the Virginia side of the Potomac River just outside of Washington.

In 1967, the first Super Bowl, pitting the NFL and AFL champions, was played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, with the Green Bay Packers defeating the Kansas City Chiefs 35-10.

On January 15, 1922, the Irish Free State was formed as part of the treaty that ended the Irish War of Independence. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
On January 15, 1922, the Irish Free State was formed as part of the treaty that ended the Irish War of Independence. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI
File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI

In 1973, President Richard Nixon called a halt to U.S. military offensives in Vietnam.

On January 15, 2001, free online encyclopedia Wikipedia debuts, giving users the ability to create and edit articles. File Photo by Boris Roessler/EPA
On January 15, 2001, free online encyclopedia Wikipedia debuts, giving users the ability to create and edit articles. File Photo by Boris Roessler/EPA

In 1986, Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev proposed a sweeping arms-control plan to eliminate all nuclear weapons by the year 2000 and rid "mankind of the fear of nuclear catastrophe."

In 1997, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat reached an agreement on the Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank city of Hebron.

On Jan. 15 1919, 21 people were killed and scores injured when a vat holding 2.3 million gallons of molasses exploded and sent torrents of the syrup into the streets of Boston. The event is known as the Boston Molasses Disaster. File Photo courtesy of the Globe Newspaper Co.
On Jan. 15 1919, 21 people were killed and scores injured when a vat holding 2.3 million gallons of molasses exploded and sent torrents of the syrup into the streets of Boston. The event is known as the Boston Molasses Disaster. File Photo courtesy of the Globe Newspaper Co.

In 2001, free online encyclopedia Wikipedia debuts, giving users the ability to create and edit articles. Within four years, Wikipedia was the largest and fastest-growing educational reference website.

In a 2006 runoff, Chile elected Michelle Bachelet as its first female president.

The sun rises at the Pentagon on September 11, 2016, prior to a ceremony to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. On January 15 1943, the Pentagon, the world's largest building of its kind, was dedicated on the Virginia side of the Potomac River just outside of Washington. File Photo by Damon J. Moritz/UPI
The sun rises at the Pentagon on September 11, 2016, prior to a ceremony to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terror attacks. On January 15 1943, the Pentagon, the world's largest building of its kind, was dedicated on the Virginia side of the Potomac River just outside of Washington. File Photo by Damon J. Moritz/UPI
File Photo by Ron Sachs/UPI
File Photo by Ron Sachs/UPI

In 2008, meat and milk from cloned animals were ruled safe for human consumption by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after years of debate.

Sylvia Crier of Louisiana wears donkey glasses during the Democratic National Convention at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on July 28, 2016. On January 15, 1870, a cartoon by Thomas Nast appeared in Harper's weekly with a donkey symbolizing the Democratic Party for the first time. File Photo by Pete Marovich/UPI
Sylvia Crier of Louisiana wears donkey glasses during the Democratic National Convention at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on July 28, 2016. On January 15, 1870, a cartoon by Thomas Nast appeared in Harper's weekly with a donkey symbolizing the Democratic Party for the first time. File Photo by Pete Marovich/UPI

In 2009, all 155 people aboard US Airways Flight 1549 escaped serious injury when pilot Chesley Sullenberger gently landed his disabled aircraft in the Hudson River between New York and New Jersey. The landing became known as the "Miracle on the Hudson."

In 2011, voters in southern Sudan overwhelmingly approved a referendum to secede from Sudan and become an independent African nation.

Michael Jordan takes the ball down court May 7, 1998. On January 15, 1892, Dr. James Naismith published the rules of basketball. He invented the game at a YMCA in Springfield, Mass. File Photo by Ray Foli/UPI
Michael Jordan takes the ball down court May 7, 1998. On January 15, 1892, Dr. James Naismith published the rules of basketball. He invented the game at a YMCA in Springfield, Mass. File Photo by Ray Foli/UPI

In 2018, Olympic gold medal-winning gymnast Simone Biles revealed she was one of more than 100 women and young girls abused by former USA Gymnastics physician Larry Nassar.

In 2023, a Yeti Airlines passenger jet crashed near Pokhara, Nepal, killing 68 people.

An 8-month-old male Javan banteng, the first ever successful cloned endangered species to survive and be viewed by the public, makes his public debut on January 22, 2004, at the San Diego Zoo. On January 15, 2008, meat and milk from cloned animals were ruled safe for human consumption by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration after years of debate. File Photo by Ken Bohn/San Diego Zoo
File Photo by Bijaya Neupane/EPA-EFE
File Photo by Bijaya Neupane/EPA-EFE