Texarkana Gazette

TODAY HISTORY IN

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Today is Tuesday, July 21, the 203rd day of 2020. There are 163 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History:

On July 21, 1925, the so-called “Monkey Trial” ended in Dayton, Tennessee, with John T. Scopes found guilty of violating state law for teaching Darwin’s Theory of Evolution. (The conviction was later overturned on a technicali­ty.)

On this date:

■ In 1861, during the Civil War, the first Battle of Bull Run was fought at Manassas, Virginia, resulting in a Confederat­e victory.

■ In 1944, American forces landed on Guam during World War II, capturing it from the Japanese three weeks later. The Democratic National Convention in Chicago nominated Sen. Harry S. Truman to be vice president.

■ In 1969, Apollo 11 astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin blasted off from the moon aboard the ascent stage of the lunar module for docking with the command module.

■ In 1980, draft registrati­on began in the United States for 19- and 20-year-old men.

■ In 1990, a benefit concert took place in Germany at the site of the fallen Berlin Wall; the concert, which drew about 200,000 people, was headlined by Roger Waters, a founder of Pink Floyd.

■ In 2000, Special Counsel John C. Danforth concluded “with 100% certainty” that the federal government was innocent of wrongdoing in the siege that killed 80 members of the Branch Davidian compound near Waco, Texas, in 1993.

■ In 2009, prosecutor­s in Cambridge, Massachuse­tts, dropped a disorderly conduct charge against prominent Black scholar Henry Louis Gates Jr., who was arrested by a white officer at his home near Harvard University after a report of a break-in.

■ In 2011, the 30-year-old

space shuttle program ended as Atlantis landed at Cape Canaveral, Florida, after the 135th shuttle flight.

Ten years ago: A triumphant President Barack Obama signed into law the most sweeping overhaul of U.S. lending and high-finance rules since the 1930s.

Five years ago: The Defense Department said a U.S. airstrike in Syria on July 8, 2015 had killed Muhsin al-Fadhli, a key figure in the Khorasan Group, a dangerous al-Qaida offshoot.

One year ago: Disney’s photoreali­stic remake of “The Lion King” wiped out opening-weekend box office records for the month of July, while “Avengers: Endgame” crept past Avatar to become the highest-grossing film of all time. As a sellout crowd cheered him on, Irishman Shane Lowry won the British Open by six shots at Royal Portrush, a course in Northern Ireland that had last hosted the Open in 1951.

Today’s Birthdays: Movie director Norman Jewison is 94. Actor Leigh Lawson is

77. Singer Yusuf Islam (also known as Cat Stevens) is 72. Cartoonist Garry Trudeau is

72. Actor Jamey Sheridan is

69. Comedian Jon Lovitz is 63. Actor Lance Guest is 60. Actor Matt Mulhern is 60. Comedian Greg Behrendt is 57. Soccer player Brandi Chastain is 52. Rock singer Emerson Hart is

51. Actress Alysia Reiner is 50. Country singer Paul Brandt is

48. Christian rock musician Korey Cooper (Skillet) is 48. Actress Ali Landry is 47. Actorcomed­ian Steve Byrne is 46. Actress Sprague Grayden is 42. Reggae singer Damian Marley is 42. Former MLB All-Star pitcher CC Sabathia is 40. Latin singer Romeo Santos is 39. Actress Betty Gilpin is 34. Actor Rory Culkin is 31. Actor Jamie Waylett (“Harry Potter” films) is 31. Figure skater Rachael Flatt is 28.

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