Today in History: January 3, the ‘Curse of the Bambino’ begins
By The Associated Press - | Jan 3, 2025
Earl Ruby of Detroit, followed by his sister, Eileen Kaminsky of Detroit, leave Parkland Hospital in Dallas, Tex., Jan. 3, 1967, after the death of their brother, Jack Ruby. Ruby, convicted slayer of Lee Harvey Oswald, presidential assassin, died of cancer after being admitted to the hospital Dec. 9. (AP Photo/Ferd Kaufman)
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