June 15, 2020 This Day in History: June 12 The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum is dedicated. Anne Frank, a German-born Jewish girl living in Amsterdam, receives a diary for her 13th birthday. Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are killed.
June 10, 2020 Cancel culture comes for 'Gone With the Wind' Seen and Unseen: 91±¬ÁÏ contributor Raymond Arroyo explores the big cultural stories of the day.
June 5, 2020 This Day in History: June 5 Sen. Robert F. Kennedy is shot and mortally wounded after claiming victory in California's Democratic presidential primary in L.A. Ronald Reagan dies.
June 1, 2020 This Day in History: May 30 The Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., is formally dedicated. Babe Ruth plays in his last major league baseball game.
May 31, 2020 This Day in History: May 31 The Big Ben clock tower in London goes into operation, chiming for the first time. A race riot erupts in Tulsa, Okla. "Seinfeld" begins airing as a regular series on NBC.
May 29, 2020 This Day in History: May 29 President Ronald Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev open their historic summit in Moscow; ABC cancels the reboot of "Roseanne," after star Roseanne Barr's controversial tweet about former Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett.
May 25, 2020 This Day in History: May 25 Muhammad Ali knocks out Sonny Liston in the first round of their world heavyweight title rematch; Jay Leno makes his debut as host of NBC's "Tonight Show"; the final episode of "The Oprah Winfrey Show" airs in the U.S.
May 23, 2020 This Day in History: May 23 Bonnie and Clyde -- Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow -- are shot to death in a police ambush in Bienville Parish, La; Wilt Chamberlain announces he's leaving the University of Kansas to turn pro; Surgeon General C. Everett Koop issues a report saying there is "very solid" evidence linking cigarette smoke to lung disease in non-smokers.
May 22, 2020 This Day in History: May 22 Johnny Carson hosts NBC's "Tonight Show" for the final time; Stacey Abrams wins Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial primary, making her the first woman nominee for Georgia governor from either major party.
May 18, 2020 This Day in History: May 18 The Supreme Court, in Plessy v. Ferguson, endorses "separate but equal" racial segregation. A New York newspaper runs the first published report about what came to be known as AIDS.