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  1. 1996 - Wikipedia

    1996 Everest disaster: A sudden storm engulfs Mount Everest with several climbing teams high on the mountain, leaving eight people dead. By the end of the month, at least four other …

  2. Major Events of 1996 - Historical Moments That Defined the Year ...

    Oct 4, 2024 · From political shifts and technological advancements to cultural breakthroughs, these events shape the world and influence the future. In this comprehensive overview, we’ll …

  3. 30 Facts About 1996 - OhMyFacts

    Jun 18, 2025 · Discover 30 fascinating facts about 1996, a year of significant events in technology, sports, and culture that shaped the world.

  4. 1996 Archives | HISTORY

    On January 6, 1996, snow begins falling in Washington, D.C., and up the Eastern seaboard, beginning a blizzard that kills 154 people and causes over $1 billion in damages before it ends.

  5. Historical Events in 1996 - On This Day

    Historical events from year 1996. Learn about 501 famous, scandalous and important events that happened in 1996 or search by date or keyword.

  6. 1996 | The American Presidency Project

    Explore the 1996 U.S. presidential election statistics and insights on The American Presidency Project.

  7. 1996 Annual History Facts - History in Popular Culture

    Dec 16, 1996 · Tom Cruise was sailing in his yacht off the island of Capri and saw a sinking sailboat in flames. He immediately set sail toward the accident and pulled the five victims to …

  8. 1996 in the United States - Wikipedia

    Events from the year 1996 in the United States. January 2 – Philadelphia police officer Lauretha Vaird is shot and later pronounced dead during a botched armed bank robbery by rapper Cool …

  9. 22 Great 1996 Facts

    Jul 1, 2024 · Explore 22 fascinating facts from the year 1996, including historical events, cultural milestones, and technological advancements. Delve into the past with this intriguing collection …

  10. Top News Stories from 1996 - Infoplease

    Pressured by the Federal Communications Commission, television broadcasters agree to include three hours a week of educational children's programming into their schedules.