Welcome back to The Daily Rewind, where each day we rewind time and revisit the world’s most important moments in history.
Today’s episode begins with some lighter national observances—LEGO Day and National Kazoo Day—before shifting to moments that left a lasting mark on the world. We honor Christa McAuliffe Day, remembering the former high school teacher selected to fly aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger and the tragedy that unfolded live on television in 1986.
We also rewind to 1973, when a cease-fire took effect during the Vietnam War, and reflect on how conflict shaped this date in history—from World War I, when a German submarine sank the American merchant ship William P. Frye, to Cold War tensions in 1964 when a U.S. jet was shot down by the Soviets.
A short episode, but a powerful reminder of how one day can hold joy, loss, and global consequence all at once.
See you tomorrow.