Antelope Valley Press

TODAY IN HISTORY

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Today is Thursday, May 26, the 146th day of 2022. There are 219 days left in the year.

ON THIS DATE IN HISTORY

On May 26, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev signed the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty in Moscow. (The US withdrew from the treaty in 2002.)

1864 — President Abraham Lincoln signed a measure creating the Montana Territory.

1865 — Confederat­e forces west of the Mississipp­i surrendere­d in New Orleans.

1938 — The House Un-American Activities Committee was establishe­d by Congress.

1940 — Operation Dynamo, the evacuation of some 338,000 Allied troops from Dunkirk, France, began during World War II.

1954 — Explosions rocked the aircraft carrier USS Bennington off Rhode Island, killing 103 sailors. (The initial blast was blamed on leaking catapult fluid ignited by the flames of a jet.)

1971 — Don McLean recorded his song “American Pie” at The Record Plant in New York City. (It was released the following November by United Artists Records.)

1981 — Fourteen people were killed when a Marine jet crashed onto the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz off Florida.

2004 — Nearly a decade after the Oklahoma City bombing, Terry Nichols was found guilty of 161 state murder charges for helping carry out the attack. (Nichols later received 161 consecutiv­e life sentences.)

2009 — President Barack Obama nominated federal appeals judge Sonia Sotomayor to the US Supreme Court. California’s Supreme Court upheld the Propositio­n 8 gay marriage ban but said the 18,000 samesex weddings that had taken place before the prohibitio­n passed were still valid.

2011 — Ratko Mladic, the brutal Bosnian Serb general suspected of leading the massacre of 8,000 Muslim men and boys, was arrested after a 16-year manhunt. (Mladic was extradited to face trial in The Hague, Netherland­s; he was convicted in 2017 on genocide and war crimes charges and is serving a life sentence.)

2020 — Minneapoli­s police issued a statement saying George Floyd had died after a “medical incident,” and that he had physically resisted officers and appeared to be in medical distress; minutes after the statement was released, bystander video was posted online. Protests over Floyd’s death began, with tense skirmishes developing between protesters and Minneapoli­s police. Four police officers who were involved in Floyd’s arrest were fired.

Ten years ago — Gruesome video posted online showed rows of dead Syrian children lying in a mosque in Houla, haunting images of what activists called one of the deadliest regime attacks yet in Syria’s 14-month-old uprising.

Five years ago — Two men were stabbed to death aboard a light-rail train in Portland, Ore.; police said the victims were trying to protect two women who were the target of a man’s anti-Muslim rant. (Jeremy Christian would be convicted of murder and sentenced to two life prison terms without the possibilit­y of parole.)

One year ago — A gunman killed nine co-workers at a Northern California rail yard before taking his own life as sheriff’s deputies raced into the building.

TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS

Sportscast­er Brent Musburger is

83. Rock musician Garry Peterson (Guess Who) is 77. Singer Stevie Nicks is 74. Actor Pam Grier is 73. Actor Philip Michael Thomas is 73. Country singer Hank Williams Jr. is 73. Former British Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn is 73. Actor Margaret Colin is 64. Actor Doug Hutchison is 62. Actor Genie Francis is 60. Comedian Bobcat Goldthwait is 60. Singer-actor Lenny Kravitz is

58. Actor Helena Bonham Carter is

56. Distance runner Zola Budd is 56. Rock musician Phillip Rhodes is 54. Actor Joseph Fiennes is 52. Singer Joey Kibble (Take 6) is 51. Actor-producer-writer Matt Stone is 51. Singer Lauryn Hill is 47. Contempora­ry Christian musician Nathan Cochran is 44. Actor Elisabeth Harnois is 43. Actor Hrach Titizian is 43.

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