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2011 في الولايات المتحدة

2011 في الولايات المتحدة
العقود: عقد 1990 عقد 2000 – عقد 2010 – عقد 2020 عقد 2030
السنوات: 2008 2009 2010 – 2011 – 2012 2013 2014

الفهم

50 نجمة (1960 – الحاضر)

خط زمني لتاريخ الولايات المتحدة (1990–الحاضر)
تاريخ الولايات المتحدة (1991–الحاضر)

الأحداث في عام 2011 في الولايات المتحدة.

المسئولون الحاليون

  • الرئيس: باراك اوباما (ديمقراطي)
  • نائب الرئيس: جوبايدن (ديمقراطي)
  • كبير القضاة: جون روبرتس
  • الناطق باسم مجلس النواب: نانسي پلوسي (د-كاليفورنيا) حتى ثلاثة يناير، جون بينر (ج-اوهايو) منذخمسة يناير
  • زعيم الأغلبية في مجلس الشيوخ: هاري ريد (د--نـِڤادا)
  • الكونگرس: رقم 112 (منذ ثلاثة يناير)


الأحداث

يناير

8 يناير: اطلاق النار في توسن 2011 – النائبة الأمريكية گابرييل گيفوردز كانت ضمن 14 مصاب؛ستة آخرين قتلى.
  • 3 يناير
    • According to Dr. Daniel Haber, chief of Massachusetts General Hospital's cancer center, virtually unlimited metastatic cancer detection becomes possible using a screening method that can find cancer in the periphery. Further, the method appears to be a sound process for monitoring the progress of intervention, and thereby, modifying the treatment protocol.
    • Lawmakers in 14 states (Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Idaho, Indiana, Michigan, Mississippi, مونتانا, Nebraska, نيوهامپشر, Oklahoma, پنسلڤانيا, Texas and Utah) announce plans to curtail application of parts of the 14th Amendment in their respective states.
    • وسكنسن becomes the 22nd state to sue the federal government over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
  • 6 يناير - The US Constitution is read aloud on the floor of the US House of Representatives for the first time in history. An outburst from the audience attending the meeting delays the reading for a short time.
  • 7 يناير - Oklahoma and وايومنگ join the other 22 states suing the federal government over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
  • 8 يناير - 2011 Tucson shooting: In Tucson, Arizona a gunman opens fire at a constituent meeting led by US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords injuring 14, including Giffords, and killing 6, including US Federal Judge John Roll. The primary suspect, Jared Lee Loughner, is in custody.
  • Januaryعشرة - Former الجمهوري United States House of Representatives Majority Leader Tom DeLay is sentenced to three years in prison for money laundering.
  • January 11 - Ohio becomes the 25th state to sue the federal government over the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
  • 12 يناير - كانزس ومين ينضمان للولايات الخمس وعشرين الأخرى المقاضين للحكومة الفدرالية على Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
  • 18 يناير - President Barack Obama begins a four-day meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao.
  • January 19 - The US House votes to repeal the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act with a vote of 245–189.
  • January 20 - In a landmark study that will ultimately see the cure for AIDS, a new technique renders T-Cells resistant to HIV.
  • 25 يناير - President Barack Obama delivers his 2011 State of the Union Address.
  • January 31 - فلوريدا federal judge Roger Vinson rules that the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is unconstitutional because of the individual mandate it contains. The case is likely to reach the US Supreme Court.
  • 31 يناير - February 2 - A blizzard dumps as much as 2 قدم (60 cم) of snow across the Midwestern United States, causing at least 24 storm-related deaths.


فبراير

31 يناير - 2 فبراير: Groundhog Day blizzard – Satellite image of the storm on the evening of February 1 over the American Midwest
24 فبراير: STS-133: launches for the final time.
  • 2 فبراير - The US Senate blocks a repeal of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act with a vote of 51–47.
  • 6 فبراير
    • NASA's STEREO satellites obtain the first simultaneous images of the entire surface of the Sun.
    • Superbowl XLV between the Green Bay Packers and the Pittsburgh Steelers became the most watched television program in US history at 111 million viewers. The Packers defeated the Steelers 31–25.
  • 7 فبراير - AOL purchases online publisher The Huffington Post in a $315 million deal.
  • 14 فبراير
    • President Obama proposes a federal budget for fiscal year 2012. Overall the proposal reduces expenses but also increases funding for some programs and still results in an annual deficit of more than $1 trillion.
    • The House approves the extension of some parts of the controversial Patriot Act until December.
  • 15 فبراير - The Senate approves the same extension of some parts of the controversial Patriot Act until December.
  • February 14 - February 16 - The quiz show Jeopardy! airs the victory of IBM's artificial intelligence program Watson over two of the show's most successful contestants.
  • 17 فبراير - Amidst large demonstrations in Wisconsin over a controversial bill (the bill intends to reduce spending on most government employees and remove their collective bargaining rights apart from restricted wage negotiation), 14 Wisconsin Democratic senators flee the state to delay the vote on the bill by preventing a quorum in the senate.
  • February 22 - Chicago mayoral election, 2011: Former White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel won the race for mayor with more than 55% of the vote. He will succeed Mayor Richard M. Daley in May.
  • 24 فبراير - STS-133: launches from Kennedy Space Center for the final time, carrying the Permanent Multipurpose Module to the International Space Station.
  • 27 فبراير
    • 83rd Academy Awards: The King's Speech wins four Oscars including the Academy Award for Best Picture. The awards are marked by the reintroduction of Best Picture havingعشرة nominations.
    • Frank Buckles, America's last surviving الحرب العالمية الأولى veteran and one of only three verified surviving veterans of the war worldwide, dies at the age of 110. Buckles, who lived in West Virginia, served in Europe as an ambulance driver for 11 months until the war's end in November 1918.


مارس

Artist's rendering of NASA's MESSENGER orbiting Mercury
March 19: French, British and American forces launch attacks on pro-Gaddafi troops in Libya in support of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. (USS Barry pictured)
  • March 1 - The U.S. House of Representatives passes a small spending bill that funds the federal government until March 18 and cuts $4 billion in spending, averting a potential government shutdown.
  • March 2
    • Serena Williams' spokeswoman confirmed that Williams had suffered from a life threatening pulmonary embolism.
    • The U.S. Supreme Court makes a controversial 8–1 decision that the controversial protests of the Westboro Baptist Church at fallen US military members' funerals are a form of protected speech under the First Amendment.
    • The U.S. Senate passes the same small spending bill that funds the federal government through March 18 and cuts $4 billion in spending.
  • March 9
    • lands at the Shuttle Landing Facility in Florida on its final mission, STS-133. The vehicle clocked 365 days in orbit during its 27-year career, beginning with STS-41-D in fall 1984.
    • In Illinois, Governor Pat Quinn signed legislation abolishing the state's death penalty, and commuted the death sentences of the fifteen inmates on Illinois' death row to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.
    • The Wisconsin Senate approves a bill that ends most collective bargaining rights for nearly all unions; it was able to pass the legislation without a quorum by removing the budget oriented parts of it (a quorum would have necessitated the presence of at least one of the absent Democratic members).
    • The world's largest bond fund, Pimco, announces it is dumping all of its U.S. government-related securities, including U.S. Treasurys and agency debt.
  • Marchعشرة - The Wisconsin State Assembly passes the law that restricts bargaining rights for unions in a 53–42 vote.
  • March 15 - The House passes another small spending bill, avoiding a government shutdown until April 8.
  • March 16 - Wholesale food prices rose by the largest monthly increase in February since November 1974, with an increase of 3.9%. Some economists claim that it will only get worse.
  • March 17
    • The House cuts all federal funding for NPR.
    • The US Senate passes a small spending bill, avoiding a government shutdown until April 8.
  • March 18 - NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft becomes the first man-made technology to establish an orbit around Mercury.
  • March 19 - In light of the continuing attacks on Libyan rebels by Gaddafi forces, military intervention authorized under UNSCR 1973 began as French fighter jets flew reconnaissance flights over Libya.United States Navy ships were said to be preparing for bombardment of Libyan air defenses.
  • March 21 - AT&T announces plans to buy T-Mobile for $39 billion. If allowed by the Federal Communications Commission, AT&T would become the largest US phone carrier, surpassing Verizon Wireless. If allowed, the number of major US phone carriers would decrease from أربعة to 3, leaving AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint.
  • March 24 - According to a landmark study in The New England Journal of Medicine, an orally administered Takeda Pharmaceutical called pioglitazone, marketed as Actos, shows 72 percent effectiveness at the prevention of the development of type 2 diabetes in pre-diabetic subject participants. Ralph DeFronzo, M.D., study leader and professor in the School of Medicine and chief of the diabetes division at The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, stated that "It's a blockbuster study. The 72 reduction is the largest decrease in the conversion rate of pre-diabetes to diabetes that has ever been demonstrated by any intervention, be it diet, exercise or medication.
  • March 25 - Archaeologists report that they have found new artifacts in an archaeological site in Texas which indicates of human existence in America 15,500 years ago – around 2,000 years earlier than the alleged Clovis culture took place, which until recently was considered the first human culture in North America.
  • March 29 - More than 1.5 million web sites around the world have been infected by the LizaMoon SQL injection attack spread by scareware since Tuesday. Novice computer users should be warned that when a pop up window opens the best way to insure you are not infected is to close the window from the task manager.
  • March 31
    • Because of U. S. federal budget woes and a general migration of information from printed to digital format, starting in April 2011, most U.S. workers will no longer receive their annual Social Security benefit estimates in the mail. "In light of the current budget situation, we are suspending the mailing of the annual statements beginning in April," said Social Security spokesman Mark Lassiter. Congress has failed to agree on a budget for the current fiscal year, which means that most federal agencies, including the Social Security Administration, are operating at last year's spending levels. The annual Social Security benefit statement, which contains a summary of an individual's earnings history and estimated retirement benefits at various ages, generally arrives about three months before the worker's birth month. "So folks born in July will likely be the first ones who won't get the annual statement," Lassiter says. However, workers can still get an estimate of their projected retirement benefits based on their actual work history at www.ssa.gov/estimator. Thus, U. S. citizens need to look at their social security account retirement benefit estimator at that link instead of passively waiting each year for a paper statement (which from now on they will not receive) – thus, they should make a bookmark of this government link for yearly use.
    • A data breach at one of the world's largest providers of marketing-email services, Dallas-based Epsilon, a subsidiary of Alliance Data Systems Corporation, may have enabled unauthorized people to access the names and email addresses for customers of major financial-services, retailing and other companies, (Citigroup Inc., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Barclays PLC, U.S. Bancorp, Capital One Financial Corp., Walgreen Co., New York & Co., Kroger Co., Brookstone, McKinsey & Co., Marriott International Inc., Ritz-Carlton, and TiVo Inc.).

أبريل

April 25–28, 2011 tornado outbreak – Satellite image of the storm on the evening of April 27 over the American Southeast
339 total fatalities
April 27: In response to the Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories by the mainstream media, that Obama was not born in the United States, Obama releases his original birth certificate form.
  • April 4
    • The U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Arizona School Vouchers in a 5–4 ruling.
    • In college basketball, The University of Connecticut defeats Butler University to win the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.
  • Aprilخمسة - Cuba and its partners announce plans to drill for oil in Cuban waters in The Gulf of Mexico.
  • Aprilستة - A United States Air Force F/A-18 crashes near Naval Air Station Lemoore in كاليفورنيا, both crew members were killed.
  • Aprilثمانية - President Obama, House Republicans, and Senate Democrats agree on a week-long stopgap spending bill preventing a government shutdown resulting from a failure to pass the 2011 federal budget.
  • April 13 - An Air France Airbus A380, operating as Air France Flight 007, collided with a Comair Bombardier CRJ-700, operating as Comair flight 553/Delta Connection flight 6293 in Delta Connection livery, on a taxiway at John F. Kennedy International Airport in مدينة نيويورك. The double-deck Airbus A380 is the world’s largest commercial passenger jet. The A380 had 520 people on board, and the smaller plane had 66. There were no injuries. The incident brings into question the spatial taxiway requirements for the new large A380's wingspan on existing airport taxiways.
  • April 14 - April 16 - A tornado outbreak and severe thunderstorms kill at least 43 people across the Southern United States, with fatalities occurring in Oklahoma, Arkansas, Alabama, North Carolina, and Virginia. It is the deadliest U.S. tornado outbreak to occur in three years.
  • April 18 - Standard & Poor's downgrades its outlook on long-term sovereign debt of the United States to negative from stable for the first time in history, citing "very large budget deficits and rising government indebtedness" as for why it did so. A statement from Standard & Poor's explained its reasoning; "We believe there is a material risk that U. S. policy-makers might not reach an agreement on how to address medium- and long-term budgetary challenges by 2013; if an agreement is not reached…this would…render the U.S. fiscal profile meaningfully weaker than [its peers]". This could possibly mean the US losing its AAA credit rating.
  • April 25 - April 28 - The most active tornado outbreak in United States history kills 339 people across the Southeastern United States, becoming the 2nd deadliest tornado outbreak in United States history, falling behind the Tupelo-Gainesville tornado outbreak of April 1936.[]


  • April 27
    • Responding to continued coverage by the mainstream media of Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories, that President Barack Obama was born on August 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Barack Obama releases his long-form birth certificate.
    • In a first ever, unprecedented meeting with reporters, The U.S. Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke expects less economic growth for 2011 as the economy has been weaker in recent months than he had thought it would be. Bernanke refused to speculate on when he would discontinue with The Federal Reserve's monetary stimulus policy, known as quantitative easing.
    • Eight American troops and one contractor were shot and killed by an Afghan National Army Air Force pilot. Five Afghan soldiers were also wounded in the attack, for which the Taliban has claimed responsibility.

مايو

2 مايو: مصرع أسامة بن لادن
  • 1 مايو- رئيس الولايات المتحدة باراك اوباما declared in a media statement that أسامة بن لادن, the founder and leader of the militant Islamist group Al-Qaeda and the most-wanted fugitive on the US list, was killed during an American military operation in Pakistan and that his body is in U.S. custody.
  • 2 مايو
    • bin Laden's body, which was handled in accordance with Islamic practice and tradition, is buried by the U.S. forces at sea less than a day after his death, thus preventing a burial site from becoming a "terrorist shrine".
    • In order to save the city of Cairo, Illinois from severe flooding, the Army Corps of Engineers blows up the levee on the Missouri of the Mississippi flooding acres of farmland and forcing some to go homeless. The issue went all the way to the Supreme Court.
  • Mayسبعة - Jockey John R. Velazquez wins the 2011 Kentucky Derby riding Animal Kingdom.
  • Mayثمانية - Mississippi flooding worsened, killing 15 more than the 337 in preceding storms, with the Army Corps of Engineers saying an area between Simmesport, Louisiana and Baton Rouge would be inundated 20–30 feet.
  • Mayعشرة - 360,000 Citigroup credit card accounts are hacked.
  • May 12 - Plans are cancelled to install prismatic glass on One World Trade Center's bottom base.
  • May 13 - The federal government predicts that the Medicare hospital fund will run out in 2024,خمسة years earlier than the 2029 previously projected. They also predicted that the Social Security trust fund would run out in 2036, instead of the 2037 previously projected.
  • May 14
    • The Morganza Spillway on the Mississippi River is opened for the second time in its history, ) of rural Louisiana and placing three nuclear power plants at risk to save most of Baton Rouge and New Orleans.
      Map of Israel with pre-1967 borders.      الضفة الغربية      قطاع غزة      مرتفعات الجولان
    • رئيس صندوق النقد الدولي والمرشح لمنصب رئيس فرنسا، دومينيك ستروس-كان charged with raping a maid in a مدينة نيويورك hotel room.
  • 16 مايو
    • STS-134: is launched for the final time at 8:56 A. M. EDT.
    • The U.S. Supreme Court makes a controversial 8–1 decision that the exigent circumstance warrantless searches do not violate the Fourth Amendment when it is believed that there is an imminent destruction of evidence.”. Writing for the majority, Associate Justice Samuel Alito said that citizens are under no obligation to respond when law enforcement knocks at the door or, if they do open the door, allow the police to come in. In cases where no exigent circumstances exist, police officers who desire entry would have to persuade a judge to issue a search warrant. But Alito said, "Occupants who choose not to stand on their constitutional rights but instead elect to attempt to destroy evidence have only themselves to blame."
    • Congress is currently considering whether and by how much to extend the سقف الدين again.[] في رسالة بتاريخ 16 مايو2011 إلى الكونجرس، أعرب وزير الخزانة الأمريكي تيموثي گايتنر a “debt issuance suspension period,” which provides the Secretary with certain extraordinary authorities to prevent a breach of the debt limit. Geithner had previously sent letters to Congress requesting an increase in the debt ceiling on January 6, April 4, and May 2, 2011.
  • May 19 - During a speech in support of the 2010–2011 Middle East and North Africa protests, Obama stated that the solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must include Israel reverting its borders back to the pre-1967 borders.
  • May 20
    • During a meeting between President Barack Obama and the Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House Netanyahu emphasized that Israel would not make a full withdraw to the pre-1967 borders as Obama requested yesterday, because these borders are not defensible.
    • Travel on the Mississippi River closed for five miles (8 km) near the US city of Baton Rouge, Louisiana due to flooding.
  • May 21
    • U.S. businessman Herman Cain announces that he will be seeking the Republican Party nomination in the 2012 U.S. presidential election.
    • The Minnesota House of Representatives votes to put a constitutional referendum on marriage before voters in the US state of منيسوتا.
  • May 22 - A tornado touched down in Joplin, Missouri, causing widespread damage. 134 were killed and 1,150 were injured, making it the deadliest U.S. tornado in 64 years.
  • May 23 - The U.S. Supreme Court makes a controversial 5–4 decision that court-mandated population limit was necessary to remedy a violation of prisoners’ Eighth Amendment constitutional rights (United States Constitution's prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment). The court requires that there be a controversial prisoner reduction plan forced on California prison administrators whereby the state reduces its inmate population by tens-of-thousands to ease overcrowding. Writing for the majority, Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy said that "after years of litigation, it became apparent that a remedy for the constitutional violations would not be effective absent a reduction in the prison system population."
  • May 25 - Jared Loughner, the man who is charged with the 2011 Tucson shooting, was found by a federal judge to be incompetent to stand trial.
  • May 26 - The U.S. Supreme Court makes a controversial 5–3 decision which upheld the Arizona state law that monetarily (up to and including seizure, but not criminally) punished businesses that hire illegal aliens.
  • May 27 - The Space Shuttle spacewalk portions of the International Space Station are completed.
  • May 28 - U.S.-based missile producer Lockheed Martin, the largest military contractor in the world, is targeted by a "significant and tenacious" cyber attack.
  • May 29
    • Indy-style British racer Dan Wheldon wins the 2011 Indianapolis 500.
    • The Wallow Fire, named for the Bear Wallow Wilderness area where the fire originated, is a currently ongoing wildfire located in eastern Arizona، الولايات المتحدة, in the White Mountains near Alpine. As of June 7, 2011, it has burned about 389,000 أكرs (608 ميل2; 157,000 ها).
  • May 31
    • The U.S. Supreme Court makes a limited-usage (narrow in scope and application) 8–0 decision which sided with former United States Attorney General جون أشكروفت in a claim for damages against a public official.
    • The U.S. Supreme Court makes a limited-usage (narrow in scope and application) 8–1 decision which sided with SEB S. A. in a patent infringement case.

يونيو

  • 1 يونيو
    • ادارة اوباما states that it will boycott a United Nations anti-racism conference because of concerns over مناهضة السامية.
    • The new United States military strategy explicitly states that a cyberattack is casus belli for a traditional act of war.
    • STS-134: lands for the final time, after 19 years of orbital spaceflight.
  • 2 يونيو
    • مخط التحقيقات الفدرالي يحقق في انادىءات بأن هاكرز في الصين هاجموا حسابات بريد إلكتروني على گوگل لمسئولين في الولايات المتحدة وبلدان آسيوية، وكذلك لناشطين صينيين داعمين للديمقراطية.
    • ميت رومني announces plans to seek the Republican Party nomination as رئيس الولايات المتحدة.
  • 3 يونيو- جون إدواردز, former الولايات المتحدة presidential candidate and Senator representing كارولينا الشمالية, is indicted on charges of conspiracy and violating campaign finance laws in connection to his affair with Rielle Hunter; Edwards denies he broke any laws.
  • 6 يونيو
    • المحكمة العليا للولايات المتحدة makes a 7–2 decision that inventors do not give up their patent rights to their employers if that employer received federal funding. The ruling went against Stanford University in a disute of patent infringement over a Roche HIV PCR detection test. Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts said that "Since 1790, the patent law has operated on the premise that rights in an invention belong to the inventor. The question here is whether the University and Small Business Patent Procedures Act of 1980—commonly referred to as the Bayh-Dole Act—displaces that norm and automatically vests title to federally funded inventions in federal contractors. We hold that it does not."
    • Anthony Weiner photo scandal: Representative Anthony Weiner (NY–D) admits he sent a lewd photo of himself over Twitter to a Washington woman. He also admits sending explicit photos and messages to at leastستة other woman over the past ثلاثة years. He states that he will not resign.
  • 8 يونيو- Fazul Abdullah Mohammed, mastermind of the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, is killed in Somalia.
  • 9 يونيو- المحكمة العليا للولايات المتحدة makes an 8–0 decision that in patent dispute challenges against inventors the standard of proof required is more than a preponderance of evidence. The ruling upholds a 2009 jury verdict in favor of i4i in a disute of patent infringement over a Microsoft Word software editing subprogram. Writing for the majority, Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that "Under §282 of the Patent Act of 1952, “[a] patent shall be presumed valid” and “[t]he burden of establishing in-validity of a patent or any claim thereof shall rest on the party asserting such invalidity.” 35 U. S. C. §282. We consider whether §282 requires an invalidity defense to beproved by clear and convincing evidence. We hold that it does."
  • 12 يونيو
    • The Dallas Mavericks win their first NBA title 4–2 over the Miami Heat in the 2011 NBA Finals.
    • The coat of Mad Men star Christina Hendricks at the Tony Awards afterparty caught fire and burst into flames. She was said to be unharmed.
  • 13 يونيو- Hackers Break Into US Senate Computers.
  • 15 يونيو- The Boston Bruins win their first NHL title in 39 years over the Vancouver Canucks in the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals.
  • 16 يونيو
    • Anthony Weiner photo scandal: Representative Anthony Weiner (NY–D) resigns.
    • المحكمة العليا للولايات المتحدة makes a controversial 5–4 decision that, in the interrogations of minors, a Miranda statement must be made. The ruling involves a 13-year old child under schoolroom police interview. The court ruled in favor of the child, J. D. B., in a dispute of his confession made during a كارولينا الشمالية theft investigation. Writing for the majority, Associate Justice Sonia Sotomayor said that "This case presents the question whether the age of a child subjected to police questioning is relevant to the custody analysis of Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U. S. 436 (1966). It is beyond dispute that children will often feel bound to submit to police questioning when an adult in the same circumstances would feel free to leave. Seeing no reason for police officers or courts to blind themselves to that commonsense reality, we hold that a child’s age properly informs the Miranda custody analysis."
    • في 19 مارس، because of the continuing attacks on Libyan rebels by Gaddafi forces, there was a military intervention authorized under UNSCR 1973. Various forces including ones from the United States attacked with fighter jets in bombardment over Libya. Ten Congressman announce plans to sue President Barack Obama in Federal court over violation of the War Powers Resolution. Theعشرة Congressman include ثلاثة Democrats, Dennis Kucinich of Ohio, John Conyers of Michigan, and Michael Capuano of مساتشوستس, as well asسبعة Republicans, Ron Paul of Texas, Walter Jones and Howard Coble of كارولينا الشمالية, Tim Johnson of إلينوي, Dan Burton of Indiana, Jimmy Duncan of تنسي, and Roscoe Bartlett of مريلاند.
  • 19 يونيو- In an amazing feat of superior play where multiple records were broken, Northern Ireland golfer Rory McIlroy wins the 2011 U.S. Open. The margin of victory was an astonding 8-shots.
  • 20 يونيو
    • The internet domain names can now be any "dot"-suffix. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) approved the change.
    • المحكمة العليا للولايات المتحدة makes a controversial 9–0 decision that, in large class-action lawsuits, a cohesive element must exist. The ruling involves the class-action status of a sex discrimination case against Wal-mart containing 1.6 million litigants. The court ruled in favor of Wal-mart, only on the class action status of the dispute of the women's claims. The ruling rejects the lower courts lowering of standards in class-action status certification. Writing for the majority, Associate Justice Antonin Scalia said that "We are presented with one of the most expansive class actions ever. The District Court and the Court of Appeals approved the certification of a class comprising about one and a half million plaintiffs, current and former female employees of petitioner Wal-Mart who allege that the discretion exercised by their local supervisors over pay and promotion matters violates Title VII by discriminating against women. In addition to injunctive and declaratory relief, the plaintiffs seek an award of backpay. We consider whether the certification of the plaintiff class was consistent with Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 23(a) and (b)(2)."
  • 21 يونيو- Starting in 2012, the Food and Drug Administration requires new warning labels featuring graphic images that convey the dangers of smoking be on U.S. cigarette packs.
  • June 22
    • The Congressional Budget Office predicts the US debt-to-GDP ratio will top 101% by 2021, 10% higher than the 91% previously projected. Further predictions show an increase to 150% by 2030, and 200% by 2037. This assumes current spending levels continue.
    • 82-year-old Boston mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger, wanted for his alleged role in 19 murders, was captured by the FBI in Santa Monica, California after 16 years as a fugitive.
  • 23 يونيو- The U.S. Supreme Court makes a 5–4 decision that, in will lawsuits, bankruptcy state courts are superseded by will courts in matters of core proceedings. The ruling involves the US$1.6 billion estate of J. Howard Marshall, Jr. between Anna Nicole Smith and Pierce Marshall. The court ruled in favor of the estate of the deceased Pierce Marshall and the Texas Probate Court versus the estate of the deceased Vickie Lynn Marshall (a.k.a. Anna Nicole Smith) and the California Bankruptcy Court. Writing for the majority, Chief Justice John Roberts said that "... the Texas state decision controlled, after concluding that the Bankruptcy Court lacked the authority to enter final judgment on a counter claim that Vickie brought against Pierce in her bankruptcy proceeding. 1 To determine whether the Court of Appeals was correct in that regard, we must resolve two issues: (1) whether the Bankruptcy Court had the statutory authority under 28 U. S. C. §157(b) to issue a final judgment on Vickie’s counterclaim; and (2) if so, whether conferring that authority on the Bankruptcy Court is constitutional ... We conclude that, although the Bankruptcy Court had the statutory authority to enter judgment on Vickie’s counterclaim, it lacked the constitutional authority to do so."
  • 24 يونيو- نيويورك تصبح سادس ولاية تسمح بالزواج المثلي.
  • 27 يونيو
    • The U.S. Supreme Court makes a 7–2 decision that strikes down a كاليفورنيا law enacted in 2005 that bans the sale of certain violent video games to children without parental supervision. The Court upholds the lower court decisions and revokes the law, ruling that video games were protected speech under the First Amendment as other forms of media. The ruling involves a freedom of speech case by The Entertainment Merchants Association against a كاليفورنيا law. The court ruled in favor of The Entertainment Merchants Association, only on the overly-broad status of the statute's wording of the minors' rights. Writing for the majority, Associate Justice Antonin Scalia said that "We consider whether a California law imposing restrictions on violent video games comports with the First Amendment...Because the Act imposes a restriction on the content of protected speech, it is invalid unless California can demonstrate that it passes strict scrutiny—that is, unless it is justified by a compelling government interest and is narrowly drawn to serve that interest. R. A. V., 505 U. S., at 395. The State must specifically identify an “actual problem” in need of solving, Playboy, 529 U. S., at 822–823, and the curtailment of free speech must be actually necessary to the solution, see R. A. V., supra, at 395. That is a demanding standard. “It is rare that a regulation restricting speech because of its content will ever be permissible.” Playboy, supra, at 818. California cannot meet that standard...And finally, the Act’s purported aid to parental authority is vastly overinclusive. Not all of the children who are forbidden to purchase violent video games on their own have parents who care whether they purchase violent video games."
    • حاكم إلينوي السابق رود بلاگويڤتش is found guilty of 17 of the 20 counts against him, including trying to sell President Barack Obama's Senate seat.
  • 28 يونيو- In baseball, a judge in the U.S. state of Delaware authorizes the Los Angeles Dodgers to enter into a $150 million bankruptcy financing deal after the club addresses concerns of Major League Baseball.

يوليو

  • 1 يوليو
    • النيويورك تايمز reports that the sexual assault case against former International Monetary Fund head Dominique Strauss-Kahn is on the verge of collapse due to concerns over the credibility of the alleged victim's testimony. A judge releases him from house arrest as prosecutors said that the maid had made false statements.
    • Owners in the North American National Basketball Association start a lock out after failing to reach a new collective bargaining agreement.
    • حكومة مينسوتا تغلق أبوابها بعد فشل محادثات الميزانية بين الحاكم الديمقراطي Mark Dayton and the الجمهوري-controlled Minnesota Legislature.
  • July 2 - ExxonMobil workers attempt to contain an oil spill on the Yellowstone River in the US state of مونتانا.
  • July ثلاثة - A tourist boat sinks in the Sea of Cortez off the coast of Baja California in Mexico with 23 people missing.
  • 5 يوليو
    • The US city of Phoenix, Arizona is hit by a large dust storm leaving thousands of people without power and grounding flights at Phoenix Airport.
    • Casey Anthony is found not guilty of first degree murder and manslaughter in the death of her daughter Caylee, but found guilty of أربعة misdemeanor counts of giving false information to police.
  • 7 يوليو
    • The U.S. Supreme Court makes a controversial 5–4 decision that Humberto Leal García, a Mexican national, should be executed in the US state of Texas despite concerns over whether the circumstances of his execution would breach international law.
    • Casey Anthony is sentenced to four years for lying to law enforcement regarding the death of her child Caylee in the U.S. state of فلوريدا but after credit for time served will be released on July 17.
    • Seven people are shot dead in the US city of Grand Rapids, Michigan.
  • Julyثمانية - STS-135: In an added flight, of the US Space Shuttle program is launched for its final time. This is also the final launch for the entire NASA Space Shuttle program.
  • July 12
    • A three judge panel of the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rules that Jared Lee Loughner, the suspect in the 2011 Tucson shooting, has the right to refuse antipsychotic medication while he appeals the treatment prescribed by prison mental health authorities.
    • CNN reports that the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives has lost track of 1,400 guns involved in Operation Fast and Furious aimed at tracing the flow of weapons to Mexican drug cartels.
    • The United States Coast Guard ends aerial searches for seven Americans still missing after a charter fishing boat sank in the Sea of Cortez off Mexico on July 3.
  • July 14
    • U.S. district court judge Reggie Walton declares a mistrial in the perjury trial of former baseball star Roger Clemens after prosecutors present evidence that Walton had previously ruled inadmissible. Walton will hold a hearing on September 2 to determine whether to hold a new trial.
    • News International phone hacking scandal: The FBI is investigating reports that News Corporation sought to hack the phones of victims of the September 11 terrorist attacks.
    • Borders Group, the once-major bookstore chain now in chapter 11 bankruptcy in the United States, says that its arrangement with stalking horse bidder Najafi Companies has collapsed, and it will seek a modification of bid procedures.
July 24 image of أربعة Vesta taken by the from a distance of 3,200 ميل (5,200 كم)
  • 15 يوليو- The تصل وتستقر في مدارها الذي ستظل فيه لمدة عام حول minor planet أربعة Vesta.
  • 17 يوليو- اليابان تفوز بFIFA Women's World Cup 2011 by beating the USA 3–2 in the Penalty Shootout.
  • July 18 - The U.S. city of Phoenix, Arizona, is hit by a haboob or dust storm.
  • 19 يوليو
    • Northern Mariana Islands Governor Benigno Fitial and حاكم گوام إدي كالڤوstate that they are in serious talks to potentially merge the U.S. territories of Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands.
    • Sixteen alleged members of the computer hacking group Anonymous are arrested in FBI raids across several states in the US.
    • The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) arrests an alleged agent of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence in the US state of ڤرجينيا for making illegal campaign contributions.
The final mission of the Space Shuttle program, STS-135, ends as lands at Kennedy Space Center, July 21, 2011.
  • 21 يوليو
    • Two dozen people have died this week in a heat wave في الولايات المتحدة.
    • STS-135: Space Shuttle Atlantis touches down at the Shuttle Landing Facility at Kennedy Space Center, ending the 30-year shuttle program, which began with the launch of on April 12, 1981.
    • منيسوتا Governor Mark Dayton signs a budget agreement with Republicans in the Minnesota Legislature, ending a 20 day government shutdown.
  • July 23 - Nearly 4,000 employees of the US Federal Aviation Administration are furloughed due to Congressional authorisation for its programs lapsing.
  • 24 يوليو- Democratic Party leaders call for the United States House Committee on Ethics to investigate claims that Rep David Wu of Oregon had sexually assaulted a teenager.
  • 25 يوليو- In American football, the NFL Players Association executive unanimously accepts aعشرة year pay deal with team owners in the US National Football League.
  • 26 يوليو
    • United States Post Office closure list sent. Some 3,653 post offices are being reviewed for possible closure.
    • David Wu resigns as a member of the United States House of Representatives following allegations of an unwanted sexual encounter with an 18 year old.
  • 27 يوليو
    • Maria Ridulph: 7-year-old 1957 murder victim exhumed.
    • The United States Senate, in an exception to the 10-year limit, extends the term of the current FBI director, Robert Mueller.

أغسطس

  • 1 أغسطس - United States Congress votes on a deal to resolve the United States debt-ceiling crisis with the House of Representatives passing it. U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D--Arizona) casts her first vote since her traumatic brain injury at the hands of a deranged assassin.
  • August 2
    • The United States Senate passes legislation to raise the debt ceiling in order to avert the 2011 US debt ceiling crisis and President Barack Obama signs it into law; it thus became the Budget Control Act of 2011.
    • Baruj Benacerraf died today at the age of 90. He was a Venezuelan-born American immunologist, who shared the 1980 جائزة نوبل في الفسيولوجيا أوالطب for the "discovery of the major histocompatibility complex genes which encode cell surface protein molecules important for the immune system's distinction between self and non-self". The MHC genes are critical to organ transplantation medicine.
  • August ثلاثة - It is announced that Jerry Lewis would no longer host any further MDA telethons. Earlier this year, it was announced that Lewis was no longer the national chairman of the MDA.
  • August 4
    • Kraft Foods announces that it will split into two operations consisting of its North American grocery business and its global snack foods business.
    • United States debt-ceiling crisis: The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunges 512 points (−4.3%) on economic worries, becoming the worst day for stocks since December 2008, and, at the time, was the 9th largest drop in United States history (See August 8).
  • August 5
    • NASA's Juno Spacecraft launches to Jupiter. The orbital insertion will occur in August 2016.
    • United States debt-ceiling crisis: After the U.S. trading markets close for the weekend, the Standard & Poor's credit rating agency downgrades the credit rating of الولايات المتحدة from AAA to AA+ with a negative outlook. This was the first downgrade of the US credit rating since it was first issued in 1917. Barack Obama's administration had told Standard and Poor's they made a nearly 2 trillion dollar error in their calculations. S&P acknowledged the error, but proceeded with the downgrade anyway.
  • August 6
    • A NATO Chinook helicopter crashes in the Sayd Abad district of Afghanistan's Wardak province after being shot down using rocket-propelled grenade by the Taliban with 38 deaths. At least 20 of the U.S. Navy SEALs killed in the attack were members of SEAL Team Six, the unit that carried out the operation that killed Osama Bin Laden. The Associated Press and CNN later reported that none of the unit members that participated in the raid were involved. This was the single deadliest day for US troops since the Afghanistan War began in 2001.
    • The computer hacking group Anonymous attacks 70 mostly rural law enforcement websites in the United States. Many of the sheriff's offices outsourced their websites to the media hosting company, Brooks-Jeffrey Marketing. If Brooks-Jeffrey's have been breached, then that would give hackers access to every website that the company hosted.
  • Augustسبعة - An Ohio man kills seven people before being shot dead by police.
  • Augustثمانية - United States debt-ceiling crisis: The Dow Jones Industrial Average plunges another 635 points (−5.6%) in reaction to Standard and Poor's downgrade on August 5. It is the 6th largest drop in United States history and the largest drop since December 2008.
  • August 9
    • United States debt-ceiling crisis: The U.S. Federal Reserve announces it will keep interest rates at "exceptionally low levels" at least through mid 2013; but, it also makes no commitment for further quantitative easing. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the New York Stock Exchange as well as other world stock markets, recover after recent falls.
    • The largest group of simultaneous recall elections in United States history ends with Republicans keeping control of the Wisconsin State Senate, despite Democrats picking up 2 seats.
  • August 10
    • New England Journal of Medicine: A therapy destroys leukemia (advanced cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or CLL) in three patients.
    • United States debt-ceiling crisis: Stocks dive again on Europe and economy fears. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 519.83 points, or 4.62% to 10719.94, more than wiping out the gains posted in Tuesday's sizable late-day rally. It was the Dow's fourth triple-digit move in five days and brings its declines since its April peak to more than 16%.
  • August 12
    • Judge sentences Ohio serial killer Anthony Sowell to death by lethal injection – he is believed to be responsible for 11 murders.
    • United States Post Office considering budget cuts of cutting as many as 120,000 jobs.
  • August 13
    • Ames Straw Poll: Republican candidates for the party's nomination in the 2012 presidential election face off in the informal Iowa contest. Congresswoman Michele Bachmann of Minnesota finishes first place, ahead of runner-up Rep. Ron Paul of Texas, and former Governor of Minnesota Tim Pawlenty, who comes in third.
    • Seven people are killed and 45 are injured when the main stage collapses at the Indiana State Fair in Indianapolis. The tragedy occurred in part from a hurricane-force wind gust ahead of an approaching severe thunderstorm. The scheduled event was to be a performance by the band Sugarland.
  • August 15 - Google announces a proposed acquisition of Motorola Mobility
  • August 17 - University of Miami football scandal: NCAA investigating claims by a former booster, Nevin Shapiro, who claims that he provided players with prostitutes, cars and other gifts over the past decade.
  • August 19
    • President Obama provides temporary relief for illegal immigrants who are students, veterans, the elderly, crime victims and those with family, including same-sex partners, as part of immigration reform in الولايات المتحدة.
    • Hewlett-Packard shares drop 20% on news that the company plans to spin-out its personal computer division into a separate company.
    • Doctor Tyron Reece, who last year wrote nearly a million prescriptions for the painkiller hydrocodone, has been charged with assisting a Mexican prescription drug smuggling ring.
  • August 20 - Striking Verizon union workers will return to work starting August 22, 2011, though their contract dispute isn't resolved.
  • August 23 - A rare Eastern-seaboard earthquake of magnitude 5.9 strikes in ڤرجينيا. The extensive fault line across multiple states results in activity being felt in Washington D.C. and مدينة نيويورك.
  • August 24
    • A Russian Progress resupply vehicle that was destined for the International Space Station experienced a catastrophic engine failure. The unmanned craft failed to reach orbit and impacted in the Altai Republic.
    • The ailing head of Apple Inc., Steve Jobs resigns.
  • August 26 - The filming of government officials while on duty is protected by the First Amendment, said the United States First Circuit Court.
Hurricane Irene
  • August 28 - Hurricane Irene: A rare hurricane drives North up the mid-atlantic and Northeast coast.تسعة million homes loose power. Total Caribbean and U. S. fatalities and flooding damage are 55 dead and US$10 billion respectively. The New England state of Vermont suffers its worst flooding in 100 years.
  • August 30 - While reportedly on his way to surrender to police in the US city of Atlanta to face murder charges, former National Basketball Association player Javaris Crittenton is arrested by the FBI at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California.
  • August 31
    • Solyndra, a كاليفورنيا solar panel company declares bankruptcy. Only 2 years earlier, Solyndra had received over $500 million dollars from the federal government as requested by the Obama administration.
    • The United States Department of Justice files a lawsuit in an attempt to stop the $39 billion merger between cell phone giants AT&T and T-Mobile.

سبتمبر

  • 1 سبتمبر - Tropical Storm Lee: With memories of Hurricane Katrina, a Gulf of Texas storm lands on New Orleans. After a storm track footprint into the Southeastern states, there are a total of 21 fatalities.
  • September 2 - An audit report from the United States Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration found that last year illegal aliens fraudulently collected $4.2 billion from the Additional Child Tax Credit, a refundable credit meant for working families. The audit found that the means for the crime was as a result of vague U.S. law.
  • September ثلاثة - A 47-year-old كارولينا الشمالية man was convicted of eight counts of second-degree murder in the shooting deaths at a nursing home on March 29, 2009 – the type of conviction means that he will not be eligible for the death penalty.
  • September 5
    • Wildfires rage across Texas. A fire near Bastrop, Texas burns 1500 homes and 34,000 أكرs (140 kم2), breaking the record for most homes destroyed in a single fire in Texas history.
    • The new format, prime-time Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethons begin without Jerry Lewis. In six hours, the organization, which leads the fight against progressive muscle diseases, broadcast its 46th annual MDA Labor Day Telethon. The 2011 telethon raised $61,491,393 — up from the $58,919,838 achieved during the prior year’s 21½-hour telethon.
  • Septemberثمانية - President Barack Obama unveils the American Jobs Act to a joint-session of Congress. Critics label it as a "Third stimulus package".
  • September 11
    • The National September 11 Memorial & Museum in نيويورك opens ten years after the September 11 attacks.
    • In tennis, Samantha Stosur of Australia wins the Women's Singles in the 2011 US Open defeating Serena Williams of الولايات المتحدة 6–2, 6–3.
  • September 12
    • Bank of America announces 30,000 layoffs.
    • In tennis, Novak Djokovic of Serbia wins the Men's Singles at the 2011 US Open defeating Rafael Nadal of Spain 6–2, 6–4, 6–7 (3–7), 6–1.
  • September 13 -
    • In what was called a referendum on President Barack Obama, الجمهوري Bob Turner defeats Democrat David Weprin in a special election for New York's 9th congressional district, the seat held previously by Anthony Weiner until he resigned amid a sexting scandal. Turner is the first Republican to represent this district in 88 years.
    • The Fall television season officially kicks off with the first new show, Ringer.
  • September 14
    • In a court case concerning the theft of Kevlar-related trade secrets, DuPont is awarded US$920 million in damages.
    • NASA announces plans for a Space Launch System to replace the Space Shuttle program with the first flight tentatively scheduled for 2017.
  • September 15
    • The House passes a bill that would severely limit the power of the National Labor Relations Board with a vote of 238–186. The NLRB had recently come under fire from Republicans for trying to prevent Boeing from opening a new 747 production facility in South Carolina with non-union workers instead of in Washington State.
    • Criminal questions arise over a United States Air Force general being pressured by the Obama administration to approve a plan by telecom company LightSquared to develop a nationwide satellite phone network. The company has backing by الديمقراطي donors. LightSquared technology may be a threat to Global Positioning System guidance of U. S. missiles and airline Air traffic control systems.
    • Walter Reed Hospital closes.
  • September 16 - 2011 Reno Air Races crash: There are 11 dead and at least 75 injured, 25 critically, when a P-51D Mustang airplane crashes into the crowd at the annual Reno Air Races in Reno, Nevada.
  • September 17 - Occupy Wall Street: Thousands march on Wall Street in response to high unemployment, record executive bonuses, and extensive bailouts of the financial system.
  • September 18 - The 63rd Primetime Emmy Awards for television programs broadcast in الولايات المتحدة are held in Los Angeles with Mad Men winning the outstanding drama series and Modern Family winning the Outstanding Comedy.
  • September 20 - The United States military officially ends its policy of Don't ask, don't tell allowing gay and lesbian personal to publicly declare their sexual orientation.
  • September 22 - The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrests suspected members of the computer hacking groups Lulzsec and Anonymous in the US cities of Phoenix, Arizona and San Francisco, كاليفورنيا.
  • September 23
    • 2011 NBA lockout: The ongoing labor dispute forces the NBA to cancel the first 43 preseason games of the 2011–12 NBA season.
    • The Dow Jones Industrial Average has its worst week in nearly ثلاثة years, falling 6.41% as new recession fears grow.
September 30: Death of Anwar al-Awlaki
  • September 27 - Andy Rooney announces his retirement from 60 Minutes after 33 years of providing commentary.
  • September 28 - The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention links an outbreak of listeriosis that has caused 23 deaths and 116 illnesses in 25 states to infected cantaloupes from كولورادو.
  • September 30 - After a manhunt that lasted more than two years, during a U.S. military operation in northern Yemen's al-Jawf province, American drones carried out a targeted killing of al-Qaida's leader in the Arabian Peninsula Anwar al-Awlaki while he traveled in a convoy together with his senior aides.

اكتوبر

  • 1 اكتوبر - 700 people are arrested while attempting to cross the Brooklyn Bridge during the Occupy Wall Street movement.
  • October 3
    • Amanda Knox is released from Italian prison following a successful appeal of her murder conviction.
    • The U.S. Supreme Court announces that it won't hear a much-noted dispute on the width of the "first sale" doctrine in copyright law. The Supreme Court denied Vernor's petition for certiorari – the action affirms the lower court of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit which held that when the transfer of software to the purchaser materially resembled a sale it was, in fact, not a "sale with restrictions on use", giving rise to no right to resell the copy under the first-sale doctrine. As such, Autodesk could pursue an action for copyright infringement against Vernor, who sought to resell used versions of its software on eBay. The Ninth Circuit's decision means that the policy considerations involved in the case might affect motion pictures and libraries as well as sales of used software. The net effect of the Ninth Circuit's ruling (and now the Supreme Court's) is to limit the "You bought it, you own it" principle asserted by such organizations whom would like to resell items.
    • American cell phone service provider Sprint Nextel reportedly pays $20 billion for exclusive rights to Apple's next mobile phone.
October 5: Death of American computer entrepreneur and inventor Steve Jobs
  • October 4
    • In basketball, the North American National Basketball Association cancels the remainder of the preseason due to the 2011 NBA lockout, with cancellation of games in the regular season occurring if the lockout continues for another week.
    • Voters in the US state of West Virginia go to the polls for a gubernatorial special election with acting Governor, Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin, being elected as Governor of West Virginia.
  • 5 اكتوبر - Steve Jobs dies at the age of 56. He was an American computer engineer, who co-founded in 1976 Apple Inc., an electronics producer, which at many times has been the largest company in the world. Jobs was also one of the founders of Pixar.
  • 7 اكتوبر - The NYPD busts a Queens-based identity theft and retail crime ring, arresting over 110 people. وقد كانت أكبر شبكة سرقة هوية في تاريخ الولايات المتحدة, making an annual profit of over $13 million.
  • 11 اكتوبر
    • The United States Senate passes economic sanctions on China due to so called low manipulation of the اليوان.
    • The United States Senate rejects the American Jobs Act in a procedural vote.
  • 14 اكتوبر
    • The United States under President باراك اوباما deployed 100 troops in Uganda to capture زعيم جيش الرب للمقاومة جوسف كوني في التمرد الحالي.
  • October 22 - الجمهوري Governor Bobby Jindal wins a second term as Governor of Louisiana.

Ongoing

  • War in Afghanistan (2001–present)
  • War in Iraq (2003–present)

أحداث متسقطة ومزمعة

  • 8 نوفمبر - الانتخابات العامة الأمريكية 2011.
  • 25 نوفمبر - The scheduled launch date for NASA's Mars Science Laboratory with the Curiosity rover. The scheduled landing date is August 6, 2012.
  • 31 ديسمبر
    • جميع القوات الأمريكية مجدولة لأن تغادر العراق.
    • الدين العام الأمريكي will pass 100% of GDP for the first time since the late 1940s.
تواريخ غير معلومة
  • بلوواترز، a petascale حاسوب فائق being designed and built as a joint effort between the المركز الوطني لتطبيقات الحوسبة الفائقة، جامعة إلينوي في اربانا-شمپين وIBM is expected to be completed in this year.

ولادات شهيرة

وفيات بارزة

يناير

  • 1 يناير
    • Charles Fambrough, jazz musician and composer (و. 1950)
    • Billy Joe Patton, amateur golfer (و. 1922)
  • 2 يناير
    • William Richard Ratchford, politician (و. 1934)
    • Anne Francis, actress (و. 1930)
    • Peter Hobbs, French-born American actor (و. 1918)
    • Richard Winters, الحرب العالمية الثانية soldier (و. 1918)
  • Januaryخمسة - John Ertle Oliver, geophysicist (و. 1923)
  • Januaryستة - Donald J. Tyson, businessman (و. 1930)
  • January 8
    • John Roll, US federal judge and 2011 Tucson shooting victim (و. 1947)
    • Christina-Taylor Green, documentary subject and 2011 Tucson shooting victim (و. 2001)
  • Januaryعشرة - John Dye, actor (و. 1963)
  • January 14 - Mississippi Winn, last living child of former American slaves (و. 1897)
  • January 18 - Sargent Shriver, Peace Corps founder (و. 1915)
  • January 21 - Dennis Oppenheim, artist (و. 1938)
  • January 23 - Francois Henri "Jack" LaLanne, fitness and dietary health trainer (و. 1914)
  • January 24 - Bernd Eichinger, German film producer and director, died in Los Angeles, كاليفورنيا (و. 1949)
  • January 25 - Daniel Bell, sociologist (و. 1919)
  • January 27 - Charlie Callas, comedian and actor (و. 1927)
  • January 29 - Milton Babbitt, composer (و. 1916)
  • January 30 - John Barry, British film score composer, died in Oyster Bay, نيويورك (و. 1933)
  • January 31
    • Eunice Sanborn, supercentenarian (و. 1896)
    • Charles Kaman, aeronautical engineer (و. 1919)

فبراير

  • February ثلاثة - LeRoy Grannis, surfing photographer (و. 1917)
  • February أربعة - Tura Satana, Japanese-born American actress (و. 1938)
  • Februaryخمسة - Peggy Rea, actress (و. 1921)
  • Februaryستة - Kenneth Harry Olsen, electrical engineer (و. 1926)
  • Februaryسبعة - Maria Altmann, Austrian-born American litigant versus Nazi Austria (و. 1916)
  • February 8
    • Marvin Sease, blues singer (و. 1946)
    • Tony Malinosky, baseball player (و. 1909)
  • Februaryعشرة - Bill Justice, cartoonist (و. 1914)
  • February 11 - Nubia Barahona, murder victim (و. 2000)
  • February 12
    • Betty Garrett, actress (و. 1919)
    • Kenneth Mars, actor (و. 1935)
  • February 14 - George Shearing, jazz pianist (و. 1919)
  • February 15 - Charles Epstein, geneticist and Unabomber victim (و. 1933)
  • February 16
    • Neal R. Amundson, mathematical modeling in chemical engineering (و. 1916)
    • Leonard King "Len" Lesser, actor (و. 1922)
  • February 18 - Walter Seltzer, film producer (و. 1914)
  • February 19 - Ollie Matson, American football player (و. 1930)
  • February 21
    • Edwin D. Kilbourne, physician and vaccine scientist (و. 1920)
    • Dwayne McDuffie, comic book writer, editor and animator (و. 1962)
    • Russell W. Peterson, 66th Govenor of Delaware (و. 1916)
    • Haila Stoddard, actress (و. 1913)
    • Judith Sulzberger, physician and newspaper director (و. 1923)
  • February 26 - Greg Goossen, American baseball player and actor (و. 1945)
  • February 27
    • Frank Buckles, soldier, last living U.S. الحرب العالمية الأولى veteran (و. 1901)
    • Duke Snider, American baseball player (و. 1926)
    • Gary Winick, film director (و. 1961)
  • February 28
    • Peter J. Gomes, professor and theologian (و. 1942)
    • Nick LaTour, actor (و. 1926)
    • Jane Russell, actress (و. 1921)

مارس

  • March 1
    • Leonard Lomell, soldier (و. 1920)
    • John M. Lounge, astronaut (و. 1946)
  • March 4
    • Charles Jarrott, British movie director, died in Woodland Hills, كاليفورنيا (و. 1927)
    • Johnny Preston, singer (و. 1939)
  • Marchستة - Jean Bartel, Miss America Pageant winner and actress (و. 1923)
  • Marchثمانية - Mike Starr, musician (و. 1966)
  • Marchتسعة - David S. Broder, journalist (و. 1929)
  • March 11 - Hugh Martin, movie music composer (و. 1914)
  • March 15
    • Nate Dogg, hip hop artist (و. 1969)
    • Marty Marion, American baseball player (و. 1917)
  • March 17
    • Ferlin Husky, country music artist (و. 1925)
    • Mirabelle Thao-Lo, murder victim (و. 2010)
  • March 18
    • Warren Christopher, politician (و. 1925)
    • Drew Hill, American football player (و. 1956)
  • March 19 - Robert Ross (entrepreneur), medical school founder (و. 1919)
  • March 23
    • Jean Bartik, computer engineer (و. 1924)
    • Elizabeth Taylor, Anglo-American actress (و. 1932)
  • March 24 - Lanford Wilson, playwright (و. 1937)
  • March 25 - Thomas Eisner, biologist, died in إيثاكا, نيويورك (و. 1929)
  • March 26
    • Paul Baran, internet pioneer, died in Palo Alto, كاليفورنيا (و. 1926)
    • Harry Coover, inventor (و. 1917)
    • Geraldine Ferraro, politician (و. 1935)
  • March 27
    • Farley Granger, actor (و. 1925)
    • Dorothea Puente, murderer (و. 1929)
  • March 28
    • Lee Hoiby, composer (و. 1926)
    • Guy M. Townsend, Air Force brigadier general and test pilot (و. 1920)
  • March 31 - Mel McDaniel, country music artist (و. 1942)

أبريل

  • April 1 - Lou Gorman, American baseball manager (و. 1929)
  • April 2
    • Larry Finch, college basketball player and coach (و. 1951)
    • John C. Haas, chemical engineer (و. 1918)
    • Bill Varney, motion picture sound editor (و. 1934)
  • April ثلاثة - William Prusoff, pharmacologist (و. 1920)
  • April أربعة - Ned McWherter, politician (و. 1930)
  • April 5
    • Baruch Samuel Blumberg, Nobel physician (و. 1925)
    • Larry Shepard, American baseball manager (و. 1919)
  • April 6
    • Skip O'Brien, actor (و. 1950)
    • F. Gordon A. Stone, chemist (و. 1925).
  • Aprilسبعة - Edward Edwards, murderer and one time member of the FBI's most wanted list (و. 1933)
  • April 9
    • Jerry Lawson (engineer), video game pioneer (و. 1940)
    • Sidney Lumet, motion picture director (و. 1924)
  • April 12
    • Sidney Harman, businessman and publisher (و. 1918)
    • Eddie Joost, American baseball player and manager (و. 1916)
  • April 14
    • Walter Breuning, former current oldest living man and third oldest man ever (و. 1896)
    • Cyrus Harvey, Jr., film distributor (و. 1925)
    • William Lipscomb, Nobel chemist (و. 1919)
    • Arthur Marx, writer (و. 1921)
  • April 16
    • William A. Rusher, magazine publisher (و. 1923)
    • Sol Saks, television writer (و. 1910)
  • April 17 - Joel Colton, historian (و. 1918)
  • April 18 - William Donald Schaefer, politician (و. 1921)
  • April 19
    • Lynn Chandnois, American football player (و. 1925)
    • Norm Masters, American football player (و. 1933)
  • April 20
    • Chris Hondros, photojournalist (و. 1970)
    • Madelyn Pugh, television writer (و. 1921)
  • April 21
    • Harold Garfinkel, sociologist (و. 1917)
    • Max Mathews, electrical engineer (و. 1926)
  • April 22 - Merle Greene Robertson, archaeologist (و. 1913)
  • April 23 - Phillip Shriver, historian and college president (و. 1922)
  • April 25 - Joe Perry, American football player (و. 1927)
  • April 26 - Jim Mandich, American football player (و. 1948)
  • April 27 - Marian Mercer, actress (و. 1935)
  • April 28 - William Campbell, actor (و. 1926)

مايو

  • May 1
    • Steven A. Orszag, mathematician (و. 1943)
    • William O. Taylor II, journalist (و. 1932)
    • J. Ernest Wilkins, Jr., nuclear physicist (و. 1923)
  • May 2 - David Sencer, physician (و. 1924)
  • May 3
    • Robert Brout, American-born Belgian physicist (و. 1928)
    • Jackie Cooper, actor (و. 1922)
  • May 4
    • Mary Murphy, actress (و. 1931)
    • Sada Thompson, actress (و. 1927)
  • May 5
    • Arthur Laurents, screenwriter (و. 1917)
    • Dana Wynter, actress, died in Ojai, كاليفورنيا (و. 1931)
  • May 6
    • Lawrence Johnson, inventor (و. 1913)
    • Horace Freeland Judson, science historian (و. 1931)
    • Dick Walsh, American baseball manager (و. 1925)
  • May 7
    • Ross Hagen, actor (و. 1938)
    • Robert Stempel, automobile executive (و. 1933)
  • Mayثمانية - Corwin Hansch, chemist (و. 1918)
  • May 9
    • Henry Feffer, surgeon (و. 1918)
    • Jeff Gralnick, journalist (و. 1939)
  • May 10
    • Bill Bergesch, American baseball manager (و. 1921)
    • Burt Reinhardt, journalist (و. 1920)
  • May 11
    • Maurice Goldhaber, Austrian-born American physicist, died in East Setauket, نيويورك (و. 1911)
    • Leo Kahn, businessman (و. 1916)
  • May 12
    • Charles F. Haas, film and television director (و. 1913)
    • Jack Jones, journalist (و. 1924)
    • Jack Keil Wolf, electrical engineer (و. 1935)
  • May 13 - Mel Queen, American baseball manager (و. 1942)
  • May 14
    • Murray Handwerker, businessman (و. 1921)
    • Joseph Wershba, journalist (و. 1920)
  • May 15 - Barbara Stuart, actress (و. 1935)
  • May 16 - Douglas Blubaugh, athlete (و. 1934)
  • May 17 - Harmon Killebrew, American baseball player (و. 1936)
  • May 19
    • Phyllis Avery, actress (و. 1924)
    • David H. Kelley, American-born Canadian archaeologist (و. 1924)
    • Tom West, computer engineer (و. 1939)
  • May 20
    • Steve Rutt, early pioneer of video animation (و. 1945)
    • Randy Savage, wrestler (و. 1952)
  • May 22 - Joseph Brooks, songwriter (و. 1938)
  • May 24 - Mark Haines, lawyer and television news anchor (و. 1946)
  • May 25 - Paul J. Wiedorfer, الحرب العالمية الثانية soldier (و. 1921)
  • May 26 - Irwin D. Mandel, dentist (و. 1922)
  • May 27
    • Jeff Conaway, actor (و. 1950)
    • Gil Scott-Heron, poet and musician (و. 1949)
  • May 28
    • Leo Rangell, physician (و. 1913)
    • John H. Sinfelt, chemical engineer (و. 1931)
  • May 29 - Bill Clements, 44th Govenor of Texas (و. 1917)
  • May 30
    • Clarice Taylor, actress (و. 1917)
    • Rosalyn Sussman Yalow, Nobel physicist in medicine (و. 1921)
  • May 31
    • Pauline Betz, tennis player (و. 1919)
    • Andy Robustelli, American football player (و. 1925)
    • Philip Rose, stage and film producer (و. 1921)

June

  • June 2
    • Walter R. Peterson, Jr., 81st Governor of New Hampshire (و. 1922)
    • Geronimo Pratt, Black Panther, died in Tanzania (و. 1947)
  • June 3
    • James Arness, actor (و. 1923)
    • Andrew Gold, singer (و. 1951)
    • John Henry Johnson, American football player (و. 1929)
    • Jack Kevorkian, physician (و. 1928)
  • June أربعة - Lawrence Eagleburger, politician (و. 1930)
  • Juneستة - John R. Alison, الحرب العالمية الثانية Air Force pilot (و. 1912)
  • June 7
    • Genaro Hernández, boxer (و. 1966)
    • Leonard B. Stern, television writer, director, and producer (و. 1923)
  • Juneثمانية - Jim Northrup, American baseball player (و. 1939)
  • Juneتسعة - Godfrey Myles, American football player (و. 1968)
  • June 11 - James Rahal, Jr., physician (و. 1933)
  • June 12
    • Carl Gardner, singer (و. 1928)
    • Alan Haberman, businessman (و. 1929)
    • Kathryn Tucker Windham, writer (و. 1918)
    • Laura Ziskin, film producer (و. 1950)
  • June 13 - Betty Neumar, murder suspect (و. 1931)
  • June 15 - Bob Banner, television producer (و. 1921)
  • June 16 - Claudia Bryar, actress (و. 1918)
  • June 17 - George M. White, architect (و. 1920)
  • June 18
    • Clarence Clemons, musician (و. 1942)
    • Bob Pease, electrical engineer (و. 1940)
  • June 19 - Don Diamond, actor (و. 1921)
  • June 20
    • Ryan Dunn, reality television star (و. 1977)
    • Robert H. Widmer, aeronautical engineer (و. 1916)
  • June 22 - David Rayfiel, film screenwriter (و. 1923)
  • June 23
    • Gene Colan, comic book artist (و. 1926)
    • Peter Falk, actor (و. 1927)
    • Fred Steiner, television and film composer (و. 1923)
  • June 24 - F. Gilman Spencer, newspaper editor (و. 1925)
  • June 25
    • Shelby Grant, actress (و. 1936)
    • Alice Playten, actress (و. 1947)
  • June 26
    • Edith Fellows, actress (و. 1923)
    • Robert Morris, cryptographer (و. 1932)
  • June 27
    • Lorenzo Charles, American basketball player (و. 1963)
    • Elaine Stewart, actress (و. 1930)
  • June 29 - Billy Costello, boxer (و. 1956)

يوليو

  • July 1 - Bud Grant, television producer (و. 1934)
  • July 4
    • Wes Covington, American baseball player (و. 1932)
    • William G. Thrash, general in the United States Marine Corps (و. 1916)
  • Julyخمسة - Armen Gilliam, American basketball player (و. 1964)
  • Julyستة - John Mackey, American football player (و. 1941)
  • July 7
    • Humberto Leal Garcia, Jr., Mexican murderer, died in Huntsville, Texas (و. 1973)
    • Dick Williams, American baseball player and manager (و. 1929)
  • July 8
    • Roberts Blossom, actor (و. 1924)
    • William R. Corliss, physicist (و. 1926)
    • Sam Denoff, television writer and producer (و. 1928)
    • Pete Duranko, American football player (و. 1943)
    • Betty Ford, wife of 38th United States President (و. 1918)
  • Julyعشرة - Deacon Turner, American football player and alleged murder victim (و. 1955)
  • July 11 - Tom Gehrels, Dutch-born American astronomer (و. 1925)
  • July 12
    • Leiby Kletzky, murder victim (و. 2002)
    • Sherwood Schwartz, television writer and producer (و. 1916)
  • July 13 - Jerry Ragovoy, songwriter and producer (و. 1930)
  • July 14 - Noel Gayler, الحرب العالمية الثانية naval aviator, admiral, and bureacrat (و. 1914)
  • July 15
    • Cornell MacNeil, operatic baritone (و. 1922)
    • John S. Toll, physicist and University chancellor (و. 1923)
  • July 17
    • Jim Kincaid, television news correspondent (و. 1934)
    • Alex Steinweiss, album cover artist (و. 1917)
  • July 18
    • Nat Allbright, sports commentator (و. 1923)
    • Rudiger D. Haugwitz, German-born American chemist (و. 1932)
    • Edson Stroll, actor (و. 1929)
  • July 21
    • Franz Alt, Austrian-born American mathematician (و. 1910)
    • Elliot Handler, businessman (و. 1916)
    • Harold J. Kosasky, Canadian-born American physician (و. c. 1928)
    • Bruce Sundlun, 71st Governor of Rhode Island (و. 1920)
  • July 22
    • Tom Aldredge, actor (و. 1928)
    • Linda Christian, Mexican-born American actress, first Bond girl (و. 1923)
    • Charles Taylor Manatt, political party leader (و. 1936)
  • July 23
    • Robert Ettinger, academic (و. 1918)
    • John Shalikashvili, Polish-born American 13th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (و. 1936)
    • Elmer B. Staats, 5th Comptroller General of the United States (و. 1914)
  • July 24
    • Dan Peek, singer (و. 1950)
    • G. D. Spradlin, actor (و. 1920)
    • Skip Thomas, American football player (و. 1950)
  • July 26 - Elmer Lower, television journalist and executive (و. 1913)
  • July 27
    • Hideki Irabu, Japanese-American American baseball player (و. 1969)
    • Jerome Liebling, photographer and film producer (و. 1924)
    • Polly Platt, film producer (و. 1939)
  • July 28 - John Marburger, physicist (و. 1941)
  • July 29
    • John Edward Anderson, businessman (و. 1917)
    • Max Harry Weil, Swiss-born American physician (و. 1927)
  • July 30 - Daniel D. McCracken, computer scientist (و. 1930)

August

  • August 2
    • Baruj Benacerraf, Venezuelan-born American Nobel immunologist (و. 1920)
    • James Ford Seale, murderer (و. 1935)
  • August 3
    • Ray Patterson, American basketball executive (و. 1922)
    • Bubba Smith, American football player (و. 1945)
  • August أربعة - Sherman White, American college basketball player and convicted game fixer (و. 1928)
  • Augustخمسة - Francesco Quinn, Italian-born American actor (و. 1963)
  • August 6
    • Bernadine Healy, physician (و. 1944)
    • Fe del Mundo, Filipino pediatrician and first woman to attend Harvard Medical School, died in Quezon City, Philippines (و. 1911)
    • John W. Ryan, academic administrator (و. 1929)
  • August 7
    • Hugh Carey, 51st Governor of New York (و. 1919)
    • Charles C. Edwards, physician (و. 1923)
    • Mark Hatfield, 29th Governor of Oregon (و. 1922)
    • Paul Meier, mathematician (و. 1924)
    • Charles Wyly, businessman (و. 1933)
  • Augustثمانية - Harry Hillel Wellington, lawyer (و. 1926)
  • August 11
    • Don Chandler, American football player (و. 1934)
    • George Devol, first industrial robot inventor (و. 1912)
  • August 12
    • Ernie Johnson, American baseball player (و. 1924)
    • Charles P. Murray, Jr., الحرب العالمية الثانية soldier (و. 1921)
  • August 14 - Fritz H. Bach, Austrian-born American physician (و. 1934)
  • August 16 - Pete Pihos, American football player (و. 1923)
  • August 18
    • Maurice M. Rapport, neuroscience biochemist (و. 1919)
    • Scotty Robertson, American basketball coach (و. 1930)
    • Jerome J. Shestack, lawyer (و. 1923)
  • August 20
    • Reza Badiyi, Iranian-born American television director (و. 1930)
    • William B. Kannel, physician (و. 1923)
    • William I. Wolff, physician and Colonoscopy co-developer (و. 1916)
  • August 22
    • Nickolas Ashford, singer (و. 1942)
    • Jerry Leiber, songwriter (و. 1933)
    • Sanford H. Winston, الحرب العالمية الثانية army veteran (و. 1920)
  • August 24 - Mike Flanagan, American baseball player and manager (و. 1951)
  • August 26
    • Patrick C. Fischer, computer scientist and Unabomber target (و. 1935)
    • Donn A. Starry, soldier (و. 1924)
  • August 27 - Keith Tantlinger, mechanical engineer (و. 1919)
  • August 29
    • Pauline Morrow Austin, meteorologist (و. 1916)
    • David P. Reynolds, businessman (و. 1915)

September

  • September ثلاثة - Don Fambrough, American college football coach (و. 1922)
  • September أربعة - Lee Roy Selmon, American football player (و. 1954)
  • Septemberخمسة - Charles S. Dubin, television director (و. 1919)
  • September 6
    • Bruce B. Dan, physician (و. 1946)
    • Michael S. Hart, the founder of Project Gutenberg (و. 1947)
    • Malcolm Prine, American baseball executive (و. 1928)
  • Septemberعشرة - Cliff Robertson, film actor (و. 1923)
  • September 13
    • John Calley, film studio executive (و. 1930)
    • Sam DeLuca, American footall player (و. 1936)
  • September 14 - Malcolm Wallop, United States Senator (و. 1933)
  • September 15
    • Frances Bay, Canadian film and television actress, died in Tarzana, كاليفورنيا (و. 1919)
    • Bill Taylor, American baseball player (و. 1929)
  • September 16 - Dave Gavitt, American basketball coach and administrator (و. 1937)
  • September 17
    • Julius Blank, mechanical engineer (و. 1925)
    • Charles H. Percy, United States Senator (و. 1919)
  • September 18 - Bayless Manning, lawyer (و. 1923)
  • September 19
    • Thomas Capano, murderer (و. 1949)
    • Dolores Hope, singer (و. 1909)
  • September 20 - Oscar Handlin, historian (و. 1915)
  • September 21
    • Lawrence Russell Brewer, murderer (و. 1967)
    • Troy Davis, murderer (و. 1968)
    • Michael Julian Drake, astronomer (و. 1946)
  • September 22 - John H. Dick, American basketball player and United States Navy Admiral (و. 1918)
  • September 23
    • Orlando Brown, American football player and successful litigant against the National Football League (و. 1970)
    • Danny Litwhiler, American baseball player and college coach (و. 1916)
  • September 24
    • Richard Koch, physician, advocate for phenylketonuria neonate screening (و. 1921)
    • Tony Knap, American football coach (و. 1914)
  • September 26
    • David Zelag Goodman, film screenwriter (و. 1930)
    • Jerry Haynes, television actor (و. 1927)
  • September 27 - Wilson Greatbatch, electrical engineer and the inventor of the implantable cardiac pacemaker (و. 1919)
  • September 28 - Claude R. Kirk, Jr., 36th Governor of Florida (و. 1926)
  • September 30 -
    • أنور العولقي، المتهم بالارهاب، يلقى مصرعه في محافظة الجوف، اليمن (و. 1971)
    • Lee Davenport, physicist (و. 1915)
    • Peter Gent, American football player and writer (و. 1942)
    • Mike Heimerdinger, American football coach, died in Mexico (و. 1952)
    • Ralph M. Steinman, Canadian Nobel immunologist, died in مدينة نيويورك, نيويورك, U.S. (و. 1943)
    • Marv Tarplin, guitarist and songwriter (و. 1941)

October

  • October 2 - Don Lapre, conartist (و. 1964)
  • October ثلاثة - Aden Meinel, astronomer (و. 1922)
  • October 4
    • Joseph R. Aceti, televison sports director (و. 1935)
    • Kenneth H. Dahlberg, الحرب العالمية الثانية pilot (و. 1917)
  • October 5
    • Derrick Bell, lawyer (و. 1930)
    • Steve Jobs, computer engineer (و. 1955)
    • Charles Napier, actor (و. 1936)
    • Fred Shuttlesworth, minister (و. 1922)
  • Octoberستة - William S. Dietrich II, executive (و. 1938)
  • October 7
    • Paul Kent, actor (و. 1930)
    • Andrew Laszlo, Hungary-born American film cinematographer (و. 1926)
  • October 8
    • Al Davis, American football executive (و. 1929)
    • David Hess, actor and songwriter (و. 1936)
    • Milan Puskar, pharmaceutical executive (و. 1934)
    • Dennis Ritchie, computer scientist (و. 1941)
    • Mikey Welsh, bassist (و. 1971)
    • Roger Williams, pianist (و. 1924)
  • Octoberعشرة - Albert Rosellini, 15th Governor of Washington (و. 1910)
  • October 11 - Bob Galvin, electronics executive (و. 1922)
  • October 12 - Patricia Breslin, actress (و. 1931)

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