Today is the 363rd day of 2012 and the eighth day of winter.
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TODAY'S HISTORY: In 1832, John C. Calhoun became the first U.S. vice president to resign his office.
In 1912, San Francisco's first municipally owned streetcars began service.
In 1945, Congress formally recognized the Pledge of Allegiance.
In 1981, the first American "test-tube baby" was born in Norfolk, Va.
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924), 28th U.S. president; Stan Lee (1922- ), comic book creator/publisher; Maggie Smith (1934- ), actress; Denzel Washington (1954- ), actor; Gayle King (1954- ), magazine editor; Linus Torvalds (1969- ), software engineer; Seth Meyers (1973- ), comedian/actor; John Legend (1978- ), musician; Sienna Miller (1981- ), actress; David Archuleta (1990- ), singer.
TODAY'S SPORTS: In 1958, the Baltimore Colts came from behind in the final seconds to force the first sudden death overtime in a championship game. The Colts went on to win "The Greatest Game Ever Played," defeating the New York Giants 23-17 to win the NFL championship.
TODAY'S FACT: "Marvel Comics" was the first pulp fantasy comic book series published by Timely Comics, debuting in October 1939. Timely Comics editor Stan Lee reincorporated the name in 1961, publishing all of the company's comic books under the brand name Marvel Comics.
TODAY'S QUOTE: "America is not anything if it consists of each of us. It is something only if it consists of all of us." -- Woodrow Wilson
TODAY'S NUMBER: 5,905 -- sets of triplets born in the United States in 2009, a huge increase over 2,830 in 1990. The general upward trend is thought to be largely the result of fertility treatments.
TODAY'S MOON: Full moon (Dec. 28).