Synopsis February 18 holds a special place in history. Martin Luther's death in 1546 sparked the Protestant Reformation. Mark Twain's 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn' was published in 1885. The first Academy Awards ceremony took place in 1929. Pluto was discovered in 1930. Ray Charles recorded 'What'd I Say' in 1959. These events shaped our world. February 18 has witnessed events that reshaped religion, science, entertainment and global politics. From the discovery of Pluto to the first Academy Awards, this date highlights milestones that continue to influence the modern world. 1546: Death of Martin Luther marks a turning point in European...