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Rosetta Stone Found - This Day in History
July 15

Rosetta Stone Found - This Day in History

The discovery of the Rosetta Stone in 1799 unlocked the secrets of ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, transforming Egyptology and revealing the rich history of one of the world's greatest civilizations.

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House Begins Impeachment of Nixon
July 27

1974 — House Begins Impeachment of Nixon

On July 27, 1974, the House Judiciary Committee approved the first article of impeachment against President Richard Nixon, charging him with obstruction of justice in the Watergate scandal. This pivotal moment, which followed a two-year investigation and the discovery of secret Oval Office tapes, brought the nation closer than ever to removing a sitting president. Nixon resigned before a full House vote, affirming that no one is above the law.

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14th Amendment Adopted
July 28

1868 — 14th Amendment Adopted

On July 28, 1868, the 14th Amendment was officially adopted, transforming American constitutional law. Born from the Reconstruction Era, it established birthright citizenship, guaranteed equal protection under the law, and ensured due process for all Americans. The amendment overturned the Dred Scott decision and became the foundation for countless civil rights cases. More than 150 years later, it remains a cornerstone of American liberty and legal protection.

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NASA Created
July 29

1958 — NASA Created

On July 29, 1958, President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, officially creating NASA. Born from Cold War tensions and the Soviet launch of Sputnik 1, the civilian agency absorbed the earlier NACA and began operations that October. Discover how NASA quickly launched the Mercury and Gemini programs, laying the groundwork for America's remarkable journey into human spaceflight and scientific discovery.

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President Johnson Signs Medicare into Law
July 30

1965 — President Johnson Signs Medicare into Law

On July 30, 1965, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the Medicare Act into law at the Truman Library in Missouri, honoring former President Harry Truman's earlier push for national health insurance. The landmark program provided hospital and medical coverage for Americans aged 65 and older, transforming healthcare access for millions of seniors who had struggled with unaffordable premiums, coverage denials, and the financial devastation of serious illness.

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Labor leader Jimmy Hoffa is Reported Missing
July 31

1975 — Labor leader Jimmy Hoffa is Reported Missing

On July 31, 1975, former Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa vanished outside a Michigan restaurant, where he reportedly planned to meet men with alleged organized crime ties. A powerful labor leader who rose from warehouse worker to national prominence, Hoffa's career was marked by both influence and controversy, including a prison term for jury tampering and fraud. Nearly 50 years later, his disappearance remains one of America's most enduring unsolved mysteries.

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Yellow Fever Breaks Out in Philadelphia
August 21, 1793 · Added Aug 21, 2026

Yellow Fever Breaks Out in Philadelphia

By fall 1793, about 5,000 people had died in the nation's temporary capital, and President Washington and other federal officials fled the city as deaths hit 100 a day.

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Roanoke Colony Found Deserted
August 18, 1590 · Added Aug 18, 2026

Roanoke Colony Found Deserted

When John White reached Roanoke in 1590, all 100 colonists—including his granddaughter Virginia Dare—were gone, with only the word "CROATOAN" carved into a post.

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Hot Air Balloon Crosses the Atlantic
August 17, 1978 · Added Aug 17, 2026

Hot Air Balloon Crosses the Atlantic

For 119 years, 17 attempts failed and at least seven balloonists died before three Americans crossed in six days on hot dogs and canned sardines in 1978.

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FDR Signs Social Security Act
August 14, 1935 · Added Aug 14, 2026

FDR Signs Social Security Act

On August 14, 1935, FDR signed the law creating old-age benefits funded by payroll taxes, born from a Depression that had wiped out the savings of older Americans.

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