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On June 13th, 1966, the landscape of American law changed forever with the Supreme Court decision in Miranda v. Arizona. This landmark ruling mandated that police inform suspects of their rights before questioning, a procedural safeguard that protects the Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination. Alongside this legal evolution, we commemorate the birthdays of literary giant William Butler Yeats, who was born in 1865 and became a pillar of modern poetry, as well as Hollywood mainstays Tim Allen and Chris Evans. The day also features a fascinating fact from 1920 regarding a U.S. Postal Service ban on mailing children, a practice that occurred due to the cheaper rates of parcel post compared to train tickets. These diverse stories illustrate the complex tapestry of legal ethics, creative achievement, and social oddities that define our history. Topics Covered * ⚖️ The legal impact and ethics of the 1966 Miranda v. Arizona ruling. * 🎂 The literary legacy of Irish poet and Nobel laureate William Butler Yeats. * 🎬 The cultural contributions of actors Tim Allen and Chris Evans. * 📦 The unusual 1920 U.S. Postal Service regulation regarding child transport. Deep Dive is AI-assisted, human reviewed. Explore history every day on Neural Newscast. * (00:10) - Introduction * (00:33) - The Miranda Ruling * (02:26) - A Century of Birthdays * (03:09) - The Parcel Post Children * (03:22) - Conclusion
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