On This Day in History
March 1
Zero Discrimination Day Observed for the First Time by UNAIDS
UNAIDS launched Zero Discrimination Day to promote inclusion and raise awareness about discrimination in healthcare, education, and legal systems. It has since become an annual UN observance.
Carlos Slim Becomes World's Richest Person
Mexican business magnate Carlos Slim topped Forbes’ annual list of billionaires, becoming the first person from a developing country to rank as the richest individual globally.
Global Entry Program Launched by U.S. Customs and Border Protection
The Global Entry program launched at major U.S. airports, allowing pre-approved travelers expedited clearance through customs. It became a model for international trusted traveler programs.
The U.S. Congress Establishes the Department of Homeland Security
The Department of Homeland Security officially began operations in the United States, combining 22 agencies in response to the 9/11 attacks. It became a central pillar in U.S. domestic security and counterterrorism.
Switzerland Joins the United Nations
After a historic referendum, Switzerland officially became a member of the United Nations, ending decades of observer-only status and reinforcing its commitment to multilateral diplomacy.
Steve Jobs Becomes Permanent CEO of Apple Inc.
Steve Jobs officially dropped the 'interim' title and became permanent CEO of Apple Inc., initiating a new era that would bring the iPod, iPhone, and a global transformation in technology and consumer electronics.
Bosnia and Herzegovina Declares Independence from Yugoslavia
Bosnia and Herzegovina declared its independence from the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia after a national referendum. The move sparked a brutal conflict and reshaped the Balkan region.
Apollo 9 Launches for Earth Orbit Mission
NASA launched Apollo 9 to test the Lunar Module in Earth orbit. The mission was critical for rehearsing docking and crew transfer procedures needed for the upcoming Moon landing on Apollo 11.
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Opens for Signature
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) was opened for signature, becoming a cornerstone of global efforts to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and promote disarmament.
Peace Corps Established by U.S. President John F. Kennedy
President John F. Kennedy signed an executive order establishing the Peace Corps, a U.S. volunteer program focused on global development, education, and diplomacy.
UNESCO Founded as Successor to League of Nations' IICI
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) officially began its operations, succeeding the International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation of the League of Nations.
Iceland Declares Full Independence from Denmark
Amid World War II, Iceland formally began the process of full independence from Denmark by severing remaining legal ties, which culminated in the founding of the Republic of Iceland in June 1944.
Soviet Union Announces New Constitution
The USSR announced a new constitution, often called the 'Stalin Constitution,' claiming to guarantee civil rights while consolidating power under Joseph Stalin’s rule.
Charles Lindbergh’s Baby Kidnapped
The 20-month-old son of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh was kidnapped from the family home, triggering one of the most sensational criminal investigations in U.S. history.
First Issue of Time Magazine Published
The inaugural issue of Time magazine was published in New York, becoming the first weekly news magazine in the U.S. and influencing journalism and news reporting worldwide.
Republic of Korea (South Korea) Independence Movement Begins
The March 1st Movement, a peaceful protest against Japanese colonial rule, erupted across Korea. Though suppressed, it laid the foundation for Korean nationalism and eventual independence.
Radioactive Decay Explained by Ernest Rutherford
Ernest Rutherford published his groundbreaking explanation of radioactive decay, introducing the concept of half-life and transforming the field of nuclear physics and radiometric dating.
Battle of Adowa: Ethiopian Victory Over Italy
Ethiopian forces under Emperor Menelik II defeated the Italian army at the Battle of Adowa, preserving Ethiopia’s independence and marking a major anti-colonial victory in African history.
Yellowstone Becomes the First National Park in the World
U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant signed the Yellowstone National Park Protection Act, establishing Yellowstone as the world’s first national park. This landmark decision set a precedent for global conservation efforts.
The Articles of Confederation Ratified by Final U.S. State
Maryland became the last of the 13 original states to ratify the Articles of Confederation, formally bringing them into effect and establishing the first national government of the United States.