Texarkana Gazette

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Wednesday, June 8, the 159th day of 2022. There are 206 days left in the year.

Today’s Highlight in History: On June 8, 1864, Abraham Lincoln was nominated for another term as president during the National Union (Republican) Party’s convention in Baltimore.

On this date:

■ In A.D. 632, the prophet Muhammad died in Medina.

■ In 1867, modern American architect Frank Lloyd Wright was born in Richland Center, Wisconsin.

■ In 1953, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled unanimousl­y that restaurant­s in the District of Columbia could not refuse to serve Blacks. Eight tornadoes struck Michigan’s Lower Peninsula, killing 126 people.

■ In 1966, a merger was announced between the National and American Football Leagues, to take effect in 1970.

■ In 1967, during the sixday Middle East war, 34 American servicemen were killed when Israel attacked the USS Liberty, a Navy intelligen­ce-gathering ship in the Mediterran­ean Sea. (Israel later said the Liberty had been mistaken for an Egyptian vessel.)

■ In 1968, authoritie­s announced the capture in London of James Earl Ray, the suspected assassin of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

■ In 1978, a jury in Clark County, Nevada, ruled the so-called “Mormon will,” purportedl­y written by the late billionair­e Howard Hughes, was a forgery.

■ In 1995, U.S. Marines rescued Capt. Scott O’Grady, whose F-16C fighter jet had been shot down by Bosnian Serbs on June 2. Mickey Mantle received a liver transplant at a Dallas hospital; however, the baseball great died two months later.

■ In 2008, the average price of regular gas crept up to $4 a gallon.

■ In 2009, North Korea’s highest court sentenced American journalist­s Laura Ling and Euna Lee to 12 years’ hard labor for trespassin­g and “hostile acts.” (The women were pardoned in early August 2009 after a trip to Pyongyang by former President Bill Clinton.)

■ In 2015, siding with the White House in a foreign-policy power struggle with Congress, the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Americans born in the disputed city of Jerusalem could not list Israel as their birthplace on passports.

■ In 2020, thousands of mourners gathered at a church in Houston for a service for George Floyd, as his death during an arrest in Minneapoli­s continued to stoke protests in America and beyond over racial injustice.

Ten years ago: President Barack Obama declared “the private sector is doing fine,” prompting Republican presidenti­al candidate Mitt Romney to ask, “Is he really that out of touch?” In Cairo, Egypt, a mob of hundreds of men assaulted women holding a march demanding an end to sexual harassment.

Five years ago: Former FBI Director James Comey, testifying before Congress, asserted that President Donald Trump fired him to interfere with his investigat­ion of Russia’s ties to the Trump campaign.

Today’s Birthdays: Actor Millicent Martin is 88. Actor James Darren is 86. Singer Nancy Sinatra is 82. Singer Chuck Negron is 80. Musician Boz Scaggs is 78. Author Sara Paretsky is 75. Actor Sonia Braga is 72. Actor Kathy Baker is 72. Rock singer Bonnie Tyler is 71. Actor Griffin Dunne is 67. “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams is 65. Actor-director Keenen Ivory Wayans is 64. Singer Mick Hucknall (Simply Red) is 62. Musician Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran) is 60. R&B singer Doris Pearson (Five Star) is

56. Actor Julianna Margulies is 55. Actor Kent Faulcon is

52. R&B singer Nicci Gilbert is 52. Actor Kelli Williams is 52. Former U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Ariz., is 52. Actor Mark Feuerstein is 51. Former tennis player Lindsay Davenport is 46. Rapper Ye (YAY) (formerly Kanye (KAHN’-yay) West) is 45. TV personalit­y-actress Maria Menounos is 44. Country singer-songwriter Sturgill Simpson is 44. Bluesrock musician Derek Trucks (The Derek Trucks Band) is

43. Rock singer Alex Band (The Calling) is 41. Folkbluegr­ass singer-musician Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek, I’m With Her) is 41.

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