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Today in History

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Today’s highlight:

On June 10, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon lifted a two-decades-old trade embargo on China.

On this date:

1692: The first execution resulting from the Salem witch trials in Massachuse­tts took place as Bridget Bishop was hanged.

1942: During World War II, German forces massacred 173 male residents of Lidice, Czechoslov­akia, in retaliatio­n for the killing of Nazi official

Reinhard Heydrich.

1944: German forces massacred 642 residents of the French village of Oradour-sur-glane.

1957: In Canadian elections, John

Diefenbake­r led the Progressiv­e Conservati­ves to an upset victory over the Liberal party of Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent.

1963: President John F. Kennedy signed into law the Equal Pay Act of 1963, aimed at eliminatin­g wage disparitie­s based on gender.

1967: Six days of war in the Mideast involving Israel, Syria, Egypt, Jordan and Iraq ended as Israel and Syria accepted a United Nations-mediated cease-fire.

1977: James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., escaped from Brushy Mountain State Prison in Tennessee with six others; he was recaptured June 13.

1978: Affirmed, ridden by Steve Cauthen, won the 110th Belmont Stakes to claim horse racing’s 11th Triple Crown. Alydar was second while Darby Creek Road came in third in a five-horse field.

1990: Two members of the rap group 2 Live Crew were arrested in Hollywood, Florida. They and a third band member were later acquitted of obscenity charges.

1991: 11-year-old Jaycee Dugard of South Lake Tahoe, California, was abducted by Phillip and Nancy Garrido;

Jaycee was held by the couple for 18 years before she was found by authoritie­s.

2002: Organized crime figure John Gotti died at a prison hospital in Springfiel­d, Missouri, at age 61.

2004: Singer-musician Ray Charles died in Beverly Hills, California, at age 73.

Ten years ago: Army Secretary John Mchugh announced that an investigat­ion found that potentiall­y hundreds of remains at Arlington National Cemetery were misidentif­ied or misplaced.

Five years ago: President Barack Obama ordered the deployment of up to 450 more American troops to Iraq in an effort to reverse major battlefiel­d losses to the Islamic State.

Pope Francis took the biggest step yet in cracking down on bishops who covered up for priests who raped and molested children, creating a new tribunal inside the Vatican to hear cases of bishops accused of failing to protect their flocks.

One year ago: The Vatican issued an official document rejecting the idea that people can choose or change their genders; the document was denounced by LGBT Catholics as contributi­ng to bigotry and violence against transgende­r people.

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