On November 8, 1793, the revolutionary government in France opened the Louvre for the first time as a public museum.
Learn more about the history of the Louvre.
On November 8, 1793, the revolutionary government in France opened the Louvre for the first time as a public museum.
Learn more about the history of the Louvre.
Shoe-bomber sentenced to life in prison
On January 30, 2003, British-born Richard Reid was sentenced to life in a US prison for attempting to destroy an American passenger plane using a bomb hidden in his shoe. Reid attempted to ignite the explosive device on a flight leaving Miami International Airport bound for Paris on December 21, 2001. Before he could light the fuse, Reid was restrained by passengers and crew on board. Reid was convicted on eight counts, and sentenced to life plus 110 years in prison. Read a copy of the indictment in U.S. v. Reid.
Nixon aides convicted for Watergate burglary