On Jan. 6, 1919, former President Theodore Roosevelt died in Oyster Bay, New York, at age 60.

In 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, in his State of the Union address, outlined a goal of “Four Freedoms.”

In 1974, year-round daylight saving time began in the United States on a trial basis as a fuel-saving measure in response to the OPEC oil embargo.

In 1982, truck driver William G. Bonin was convicted in Los Angeles of 10 of the “Freeway Killer” slayings.

In 1994, figure skater Nancy Kerrigan was clubbed by an assailant in Detroit. Four men, including the ex-husband of Kerrigan’s rival, Tonya Harding, went to prison for their roles in the attack.

In 2021, supporters of Donald Trump assaulted police and smashed their way into the Capitol to interrupt the certification of Joe Biden’s victory.