Today in News History
On June 28, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1938, Leon Panetta, American lawyer and politician, 23rd United States Secretary of Defense was born. In 1956, Amira Hass, Israeli journalist and author was born. In 1969, Stonewall riots begin in New York City, marking the start of the Gay Rights Movement. In 1974, Vannevar Bush, American engineer and academic (born 1890) passed away. In 1981, A powerful bomb explodes in Tehran, killing 73 officials of the Islamic Republican Party. In 1987, For the first time in military history, a civilian population is targeted for chemical attack when Iraqi warplanes bombed the Iranian town of Sardasht. In 2004, Iraq War: Sovereign power is handed to the interim government of Iraq by the Coalition Provisional Authority, ending the U.S.-led rule of that nation. In 2009, Honduran president Manuel Zelaya is ousted by a local military coup following a failed request to hold a referendum to rewrite the Honduran Constitution. This was the start of the 2009 Honduran constitutional crisis. In 2013, David Rubitsky, American sergeant (born 1917) passed away. In 2016, A terrorist attack in Turkey's Istanbul Atatürk Airport kills 42 people and injures more than 230 others. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.
Trump threatens to “complete the job” as U.S. launches fresh Iran strikes
Trump told “The Axios Show” that the MOU deal represented an “unconditional surrender” by the Iranians. He confirmed the strikes and threatened more to “complete the job”. The U.S. military conducted fresh strikes on Iranian targets in retaliation for an attack Saturday morning on a commercial tanker, as President Trump threatened the possibility of restarting the war. The second []
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