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On June 28, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1859, The first conformation dog show is held in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. In 1870, The US Congress establishes the first federal holidays (New Year Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving, and Christmas). In 1880, Texas Jack Omohundro, American soldier and hunter (born 1846) passed away. In 1923, Pete Candoli, American trumpet player (died 2008) was born. In 1933, Gusty Spence, Northern Irish loyalist and politician (died 2011) was born. In 1959, Clint Boon, English singer and keyboard player was born. In 1969, Stonewall riots begin in New York City, marking the start of the Gay Rights Movement. In 1981, Terry Fox, Canadian runner and activist (born 1958) passed away. In 1981, Brandon Phillips, American baseball player was born. In 1989, Markiplier, American internet personality was born. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Fox's Peter Doocy mocked for hyping turnout for Trump event — in front of near-empty field

Reporting from the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Fox News’ Peter Doocy claimed that people were “still coming out” to the Great American State Fair, though he soon became the butt of a joke online after viewers noted a glaring contradiction directly behind him.“It’s really something!” Doocy said Sunday, speaking from an elevated news desk on the National Mall about the fair, organized by the President Donald Trump-linked group Freedom 250. “The weather, not the best today, but people are still coming out.”The problem, as noted by countless online critics, was that the expansive field behind him – the hub of the fair’s state exhibits – was almost completely empty.“There’s literally no one behind them,” quipped Joanne Carducci, a prominent liberal influencer and commentator, writing in a social media post on X Sunday to her more than 1 million followers.Carlos Turnbull, another prominent liberal influencer, said that even the descriptor of “not many people” would be a “generous way of describing attendance at the Trump fair,” and John Hartzell, who runs popular political humor social media accounts, quipped that Trump’s group behind the fair “was called Freedom 250 because that’s how many people went.”Beyond what appears to be lower-than-expected turnout, the fair has been plagued with challenges since opening to the public last Thursday, including from power outages that halted a Ferris wheel and melted perishable foods. Weeks before the fair opened, artists slated to perform at the event pulled out en masse after learning of its ties to Trump.There’s literally no one behind them. https://t.co/ocrv8ulHt1— Jo (@JoJoFromJerz) June 28, 2026
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