Rivian, the electric-truck maker that's setting up production for its R1T pickup and R1S SUV, would like you to know its upcoming electric haulers have some trick features to get excited about. The company on Thursday posted a video of the R1T truck performing 360-degree turns from a standstill. Quad Motor Tank Turn, as the company calls it, will be available on both the R1T and R1S. The company expects its truck and SUV to go on sale in late 2020, starting at $69,000 and $72,500, respectively.
Historical Events Apr 1 37th NCAA Women's Basketball Championship: Notre Dame beats Mississippi State, 61-58; Fighting Irish forward Jessica Shepard, 19 points Apr 2 80th NCAA Men's Basketball Championship: Villanova defeats Michigan, 79–62; Wildcats guard Donte DiVincenzo 31 points Golf Major Apr 2 ANA Inspiration Women's Golf, Mission Hills CC: Pernilla Lindberg of Sweden gains her first pro win in a sudden-death playoff against Inbee Park and Jennifer Song that extends to 8 holes
January2008 Calendar Historical Events Jan 1 74th Sugar Bowl: #5 Georgia beats #10 Hawai'i, 41-10 Jan 1 94th Rose Bowl: #6 Southern California beats #13 Illinois, 49-17 Jan 1 A New Hampshire law legalizing civil unions for same-sex couples comes into effect. Jan 1 Malta and Cyprus officially adopt the Euro currency and become the fourteenth and fifteenth Eurozone countries. Jan 2 37th Fiesta Bowl: #11 West Virginia beats #3 Oklahoma, 48-28 Jan 3 74th Orange Bowl: #8 Kansas beats #5 Virginia Tech, 24-21 Jan 7 College Football, 10th BCS National Championship Louisiana Superdome, New Orleans: #2 LSU beats #1 Ohio State, 38-24 Redskins Coach Retires Again Jan 8 Joe Gibbs retires, for the second time, as head coach of the Washington Redskins
Historical Events A share market sell off starts on Wall Street with Dow Jones sinking 4.6%, spreads around the globe Paul Simon's Farewell Tour American singer-songwriter Paul Simon announces his farewell tour - a retirement from touring, but not necessarily from live performance
Dow Jones Industrial Average has largest intraday point swing, dropping over 1,413 points Famous Deaths Jeremy Nunley, American NFL defensive tackle and defensive end (Houston Oilers), dies at 46 Died in 2018 2018 Highlights About February 5, 2018
Historical Events 30,000-year-old intact remains of a baby wooly mammoth found frozen in permafrost in Klondike gold fields in the Yukon, Canada [1] Eastern Ukrainian city of Sievierodonetsk falls to Russian forces after weeks of fighting in the area [1] Japan records its highest-ever temperature in June of 104.36 degrees (40.2 C) in Isezaki, northwest of Tokyo [1] Event of Interest US President Joe Biden signs the "Bipartisan Safer Communities Act"
About October 5, 1998
Day of the Week: Monday
How Long Ago? 25 years, 10 months and 20 days
Leap Year: No
Music Charts #1 Song: The First Night - Monica #1 Song: Rollercoaster - B*Witched No Entries for October 5, 1998 See 84 things that happened in October 1998.View highlights from year 1998. See what happened in history on October 5. Browse our list of years. Or search for a different date.
Martin Luther King Jr and Malcolm X are two of the most famous civil rights leaders in America. And yet, they only met once. The photo seen below of the duo—King at left, Malcolm X at right—was taken 60 years ago this year on Mar. 26, 1964, at the U.S. Capitol. Segregationists in the U.S. Senate were filibustering the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the two had come to support the passage of the legislation.
Around Memorial Day each year, I take my children to Arlington National Cemetery.
I’ve got friends buried there, and I think the best way to tend to their memory is to tell my kids stories about them. Who knows, maybe when my kids are grown up, they’ll pass some of those stories down to their own kids. I try not to take them on Memorial Day itself, as it is packed, so usually we wind up there after school the week before.