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This day in history
June 26
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2015
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Obergefell v. Hodges that the right of same-sex couples to marry is guaranteed by the Fourteenth Amendment. Supreme Court of the United States →
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2013
The U.S. Supreme Court granted federal recognition to same-sex marriage when it overturned the Defense of Marriage Act. Supreme Court of the United States →
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2010
A G20 summit, the largest and most expensive security operation in Canadian history, began in downtown Toronto. 2010 G20 Toronto summit →
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2003
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down sodomy laws in the country in the landmark decision Lawrence v. Texas. Supreme Court of the United States →
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1997
J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the first book in the Harry Potter fantasy novel series, was released. J. K. Rowling →
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1950
A Douglas DC-4 Skymaster aircraft crashed after departing from Perth, becoming the worst peacetime aviation accident in Australia's history. Douglas DC-4 →
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1945
At a conference in San Francisco, delegates from 50 nations signed a charter establishing the United Nations. United Nations Conference on International Organization →
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1918
World War I: The 26-day Battle of Belleau Wood near the Marne River in France ended with American forces finally clearing that forest of German troops. World War I →
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1907
Organized by Vladimir Lenin and Joseph Stalin, among others, Bolshevik revolutionaries robbed a bank stagecoach in Tiflis, present-day Georgia. Vladimir Lenin →
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1906
The 1906 French Grand Prix, the first Grand Prix motor racing competition, began near Le Mans. 1906 French Grand Prix →
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1889
Bangui, the capital and largest city of the present-day Central African Republic, was founded in French Congo. Bangui →
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1886
French chemist Henri Moissan successfully isolated elemental fluorine (pictured in liquid state), for which he later won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Henri Moissan →