2020
A series of worldwide protests began in reaction to the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.
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2019
Simon Pagenaud of France finished the 2016 Indy 500 just two-tenths of a second ahead of Alexander Rossi.
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2002
Eminem released his fourth studio album, “The Eminem Show.”
It went on to win the 2002 Billboard Album of the Year and Grammy Award Best Rap Album 2003.
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2000
Arthur C. Clarke was knighted.
On a visit to Colombo, Sri Lanka, he was made a Knight Bachelor for “services to literature” at a ceremony. This knighthood is usually awarded to those who have advised for public service.
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1998
The United States Supreme Court ruled that Ellis Island is primarily located in the state of New Jersey and not New York like many think it does.
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1994
Lisa Marie, Elvis Presley’s daughter, married Michael Jackson. However, they divorced after four years.
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1993
Carlos Martinez famously hit a ball off Jose Canseco’s head for a home run in major league baseball.
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1990
Philadelphia Phillies retired the future Baseball Hall of Fame third baseman Mike Schmidt’s uniform #20.
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1969
NASA’s Apollo 10 mission returned to earth after successfully testing all possible elements of a Moon landing.
The Apollo 10 Command Service Module (CSM) landed in the Pacific Ocean 400 miles (740 km) east of American Samoa. The astronauts and the CSM were recovered by ship, flown to American Samoa, Honolulu, and then finally flown to the US. The CSM was then displayed in various countries, eventually becoming a permanent feature at the London Science Museum.
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1967
The Beatles released their eighth album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.
The avant-garde album was an instant success, reaching #1 on multiple charts in the US almost instantly, staying at that position for as many as 27 weeks. It won four Grammy awards in 1968 and has been ranked as one of the best albums of all time.
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1927
The last Ford Model T motor car was ceremoniously rolled off the assembly line.
Henry Ford, its inventor, watched the final car come off the line at his factory in Highland Park, Michigan. The Model T had been in production for 19 years, during which about 15 million vehicles were built.
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1925
Ty Cobb, a future Baseball Hall of Fame center fielder, was the first to gain 1,000 extra-base hits.
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1923
The first-ever Le Mans endurance race began.
Originally intended to run for three years, this endurance race based winners on who can cover the farthest distance in 24 hours. Winners of the inaugural race were André Lagache and René Léonard.
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1822
Norway’s deadliest fire happened when Grue’s church burned down, killing one hundred and thirteen people inside.
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