TODAY IN HISTORY
Today is Wednesday, June 28, the 179th day of 2017. There are 186 days left in the year.
Today’s Highlights in History
On June 28, 1914, Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife, Sophie, were shot to death in Sarajevo by Serb nationalist Gavrilo Princip — an act which sparked World War I.
On this date
1778 — The Revolutionary War Battle of Monmouth took place in New Jersey; from this battle arose the legend of “Molly Pitcher,” a woman who was said to have carried water to colonial soldiers, then taken over firing her husband’s cannon after he became disabled. 1836 — The fourth president of the United States, James Madison, died in Montpelier, Virginia. 1838 — Britain’s Queen Victoria was crowned in Westminster Abbey. 1919 — The Treaty of Versailles was signed in France, ending the First World War. In Independence, Missouri, future president Harry S. Truman married Elizabeth Virginia Wallace. 1939 — Pan American Airways began regular trans-Atlantic air service with a flight that departed New York for Marseilles, France. 1944 — The Republican national convention in Chicago nominated New York Gov. Thomas E. Dewey for president and Ohio Gov. John W. Bricker for vice president. 1950 — North Korean forces captured Seoul, the capital of South Korea. 1964 — Civil rights activist Malcolm X declared, “We want equality by any means necessary” during the Founding Rally of the Organization of Afro-American Unity in New York. 1978 — The Supreme Court ordered the University of California-Davis Medical School to admit Allan Bakke, a white man who argued he’d been a victim of reverse racial discrimination. 1989 — About 1 million Serbs gathered to mark the 600th anniversary of the Battle of Kosovo in 1389. 1997 — In a wild rematch, Evander Holyfield retained the WBA heavyweight boxing championship after his opponent, Mike Tyson, was disqualified for biting Holyfield’s ear during the third round of their fight in Las Vegas. 2007 — The American bald eagle was removed from the endangered species list.
Five years ago
The Affordable Care Act narrowly survived, 5-4, an election-year battle at the U.S. Supreme Court with the improbable help of conservative Chief Justice John Roberts.
Attorney General Eric Holder became the first sitting Cabinet member held in contempt of Congress, a rebuke pushed by Republicans seeking to unearth the facts behind a bungled gun-tracking operation known as Fast and Furious. (The vote was 255-67, with more than 100 Democrats boycotting.)
One year ago
House Republicans concluded their $7 million, two-year investigation into the deadly attacks in Benghazi, Libya, with fresh accusations of lethal mistakes by the Obama administration but no “smoking gun” pointing to wrongdoing by Hillary Clinton, who said the report “found nothing, nothing to contradict” the findings of earlier investigations.
Today’s Birthdays
Comedian-movie director Mel Brooks is 91. Former Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., is 83. Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta is 79. Rock musician Dave Knights (Procul Harum) is 72. Actress Kathy Bates is 69. Jazz singer Tierney Sutton is 54. Actress Mary Stuart Masterson is 51. Actor John Cusack is 51. Actor Gil Bellows is 50. Actress Tichina Arnold is 48. Actor Alessandro Nivola is 45. Actress Camille Guaty is 41. Rock musician Mark Stoermer (The Killers) is 40. Country singer Big Vinny Hickerson (Trailer Choir) is 34. Country singer Kellie Pickler is 31.