Today in News History

On June 16, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1811, Survivors of an attack the previous day by Tla-o-qui-aht on board the Pacific Fur Company's ship Tonquin, intentionally detonate a powder magazine on the ship, destroying it and killing about 100 attackers. In 1838, Cushman Kellogg Davis, American lieutenant and politician, 7th Governor of Minnesota (died 1900) was born. In 1904, Eugen Schauman assassinates Nikolay Bobrikov, Governor-General of Finland. In 1940, Neil Goldschmidt, American lawyer and politician, 33rd Governor of Oregon (died 2024) was born. In 1955, In a futile effort to topple Argentine President Juan Perón, rogue aircraft pilots of the Argentine Navy drop several bombs upon an unarmed crowd demonstrating in favor of Perón in Buenos Aires, killing 364 and injuring at least 800. At the same time on the ground, some soldiers attempt to stage a coup but are suppressed by loyal forces. In 1976, Soweto uprising: A non-violent march by 15,000 students in Soweto, South Africa, turns into days of rioting when police open fire on the crowd. In 1997, Fifty people are killed in the Daïat Labguer (M'sila) massacre in Algeria. In 2012, China successfully launches its Shenzhou 9 spacecraft, carrying three astronauts, including the first female Chinese astronaut Liu Yang, to the Tiangong-1 orbital module. In 2016, Jo Cox, English political activist and MP (born 1974) passed away. In 2019, Upwards of 2,000,000 people participate in the 2019-20 Hong Kong protests, the largest in Hong Kong's history. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Fifteen immigration protestors in Minnesota charged with impeding and injuring agents

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June 16, 2026

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Fifteen immigration protestors in Minnesota charged with impeding and injuring agents

Over two days, according to the Justice Department, the protesters allegedly used vehicles and blocks of ice to impede federal vehicles outside a federal detention center. They also used homemade plastic and wood shields to physically resist efforts of law enforcement.

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