Today in News History
On June 19, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1928, Nancy Marchand, American actress (died 2000) was born. In 1959, Christian Wulff, German lawyer and politician, 10th President of Germany was born. In 1960, Patti Rizzo, American golfer was born. In 1963, Laura Ingraham, American radio host and author was born. In 1970, Quincy Watts, American sprinter and football player was born. In 1981, Anya Phillips, Chinese-American band manager (born 1955) passed away. In 1985, Members of the Revolutionary Party of Central American Workers, dressed as Salvadoran soldiers, attack the Zona Rosa area of San Salvador. In 2009, Mass riots involving over 10,000 people and 10,000 police officers break out in Shishou, China, over the dubious circumstances surrounding the death of a local chef. In 2010, Carlos Monsiváis, Mexican writer, journalist and political activist (born 1938) passed away. In 2019, Etika, American YouTuber and streamer (born 1990) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Chicago crowd cheers as Michelle Obama jabs Trump
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Former first lady Michelle Obama delivered pointed jabs at President Donald Trump during the Obama Presidential Center grand opening in Chicago Thursday. Describing her husband as consistently unflappable at every turn, she said.Always focused, always calm, always looking at the long view. How absurd it is to even imagine that you might have buckled under the pressure even once, she said, adding, Lashed out in frustration. Lost your temper.The crowd erupted in applause. She concluded with a dig at Trump, noting Obama accomplished something he has not: winning a Nobel Peace Prize. The remarks came days after a MAGA UFC fighter attacked Michelle at Trump's White House birthday celebration. Her speech highlighted character differences between the former and current presidents during the ceremonial dedication of the Obama Presidential Center.Watch the video below. Your browser does not support the video tag.
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