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Robert F. Kennedy was shot on June 5, 1968, just after winning the California primary. His assassination ended more than a campaign — it ended a particular vision of what American politics could be.
Jun 5, 2026
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On June 4, 1989, the Chinese government crushed the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy protests with troops and tanks. The exact number killed has never been officially released. The event is still censored in China today.
Jun 4, 2026
Franz Kafka was born on June 3, 1883, and died before his three most important novels were published. His instruction to destroy them was ignored. The decision changed literature forever.
Jun 3, 2026
The coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on June 2, 1953, was the first to be televised — watched by 27 million people in Britain alone. She reigned for seventy years. No British monarch had done so before.
Jun 2, 2026
Marilyn Monroe — born June 1, 1926 — was the most photographed woman of the twentieth century and one of its most misunderstood. She was also considerably smarter than the character she spent a career playing.
Jun 1, 2026
Big Ben rang for the first time on May 31, 1859. It has become the most recognized clock sound in the world — and the one that tells the world what London sounds like.
May 31, 2026
Joan of Arc was executed on May 30, 1431, burned at the stake in Rouen. Twenty-five years later, a retrial declared her innocent. Five centuries later, she was declared a saint.
May 30, 2026
When Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Everest on May 29, 1953, they achieved something that 30 years of attempts had called impossible. Hillary's first words on return: 'We knocked the bastard off.'
May 29, 2026
The Spanish Armada set sail on May 28, 1588, with 130 ships and 30,000 men. It returned with about half of each. The defeat changed the balance of European power for a century.
May 28, 2026
When the Golden Gate Bridge opened on May 27, 1937, it was the longest suspension bridge in the world and had cost eleven lives to build. It has stood for eighty-eight years — including every earthquake California has thrown at it.
May 27, 2026