New york times headlines by date
Here are some notable headlines from The New York Times by date:
September 11, 2001
- "TERRORIST ATTACKS: Hijacked Jets Destroy Twin Towers; Thousands Feared Dead" (September 12, 2001)
September 14, 1920
- "ANARCHIST BOMB EXPLODES IN WALL STREET; 38 KILLED, 400 INJURED" (September 15, 1920)
April 14, 1865
- "ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN; John Wilkes Booth Shoots Him at Ford's Theatre" (April 15, 1865)
December 7, 1941
- "JAPANESE PLANES BOMB PEARL HARBOR; U.S. LOST 2,403 LIVES" (December 8, 1941)
October 29, 1929
- "STOCK MARKET CRASHES; Panic Grips Nation as Stocks Plummet" (October 30, 1929)
July 20, 1969
- "MAN WALKS ON MOON; Neil Armstrong and Edwin E. 'Buzz' Aldrin Jr. Make Historic Landing" (July 21, 1969)
September 1, 1939
- "GERMANY INVADES POLAND; Britain and France Declare War" (September 2, 1939)
November 9, 1989
- "BERLIN WALL COMES TUMBLING DOWN; Thousands Cheer as Border Is Opened" (November 10, 1989)
April 19, 1995
- "OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING; 168 DIE IN TERRORIST ATTACK ON FEDERAL BUILDING" (April 20, 1995)
September 11, 2012
- "ATTACK ON U.S. CONSULATE IN LIBYA; Ambassador and Three Others Killed" (September 12, 2012)
January 28, 1986
- "CHALLENGER SPACE SHUTTLE EXPLODES; Seven Astronauts Killed" (January 29, 1986)
October 12, 1492
- "CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS LANDS IN THE NEW WORLD; 'Indians' Encounter European Explorers" (October 13, 1492)
Note: These are just a few examples of notable headlines from The New York Times by date. There are many more significant events and stories that have been covered by the newspaper over the years.