Welcome to today’s edition of historical events! It is Wednesday, March 4, 2026, marking the 63rd day of the year with 302 days remaining.
Notable Events on this Day:
On March 4, 1966, John Lennon of The Beatles stirred controversy when he stated in the London Evening Standard, “We’re more popular than Jesus now,” sparking outrage in the United States.
Furthermore, in 1789, the Constitution of the United States came into effect as the first Federal Congress convened in New York.
On a presidential note, in 1801, Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated as the first president in Washington, D.C.
Flash forward to 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt commenced his first term as president, delivering the iconic line, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”
Skipping ahead to 1987, President Ronald Reagan addressed the nation regarding the Iran-Contra affair, admitting to engaging in an arms-for-hostages deal with Iran.
Shifting gears to the legal realm, in 1998, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that workplace sexual harassment laws apply regardless of the genders of the offender and victim.
Notable birthdays for today include film director Adrian Lyne (85), author James Ellroy (78), and musician-producer Emilio Estefan (73).
Other birthdays to celebrate are actor Mykelti Williamson (69), actress Patricia Heaton (68), and author Dav Pilkey (60).
As we honor these historical events and birthdays, let us reflect on the past and look towards a brighter future. Stay tuned for more updates!

