70's, 80's, 90's, 00's

  • Jimmy Carter Elected President

    Jimmy Carter Elected President
    Carter, a Democrat from Georgia, took office following his narrow victory over Republican incumbent president Gerald Ford in the 1976 presidential election. His presidency ended following his landslide defeat in the 1980 presidential election to Republican Ronald Reagan, after one term in office.
  • Iran Hostages Released

    Iran Hostages Released
    The 52 American hostages held captive at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran were released on January 20, 1981, after 444 days of captivity. This event marked the end of the Iran Hostage Crisis, which had begun on November 4, 1979. The hostages were released minutes after Ronald Reagan took office as the 40th President of the United States.
  • Star Wars Movie Premier

    Star Wars Movie Premier
    The original "Star Wars" film, now known as "Episode IV: A New Hope," premiered in US theaters on May 25, 1977. The film quickly became a major cultural phenomenon, launching the Star Wars franchise.
  • Three Mile Island Meltdown

    Three Mile Island Meltdown
    The Three Mile Island incident, a partial nuclear meltdown at Unit 2 of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station, occurred on March 28, 1979, near Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It was a major event in U.S. nuclear power history, though it didn't result in widespread health effects or injuries.
  • Mount. St. Helens Eruption

    Mount. St. Helens Eruption
    The 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens was a major volcanic event that resulted in significant destruction and loss of life, making it the deadliest and most destructive eruption in U.S. history. The eruption, which occurred on May 18, 1980, involved a massive landslide, a lateral blast, and a towering plume of ash.
  • Assassination Attempt on President Reagan

    Assassination Attempt on President Reagan
    On March 30, 1981, President Reagan was leaving the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., where he had been talking to 5,000 members of the AFL-CIO when several shots were fired. John Hinckley, Jr.
  • Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster

    Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
    The Chernobyl disaster, which occurred on April 26, 1986, at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Soviet Ukraine (now Ukraine), was a severe nuclear accident resulting from a steam explosion and fire that released a large amount of radioactive material into the environment. It is considered one of the worst nuclear disasters in history, and is one of only two nuclear accidents ever rated at the highest level on the International Nuclear Event Scale.
  • Challenger Shuttle Explosion

    Challenger Shuttle Explosion
    The Space Shuttle Challenger exploded 73 seconds after liftoff on January 28, 1986, killing all seven astronauts on board, including schoolteacher Christa McAuliffe. The disaster occurred due to the failure of O-ring seals in one of the solid rocket boosters, which allowed hot exhaust gases to escape and damage the external fuel tank.
  • Iran/ Contra Affair

    Iran/ Contra Affair
    The Iran–Contra affair (Persian: ماجرای ایران-کنترا; Spanish: Caso Irán-Contra), also referred to as the Iran–Contra scandal, the Iran Initiative, or simply Iran–Contra, was a political scandal in the United States that centered around arms trafficking to Iran between 1981 and 1986
  • Bill Clinton Impeached by the House of Representatives

    Bill Clinton Impeached by the House of Representatives
    Bill Clinton was indeed impeached by the House of Representatives on December 19, 1998. The charges were perjury before a grand jury and obstruction of justice. While impeached, he was subsequently acquitted on both charges in a Senate trial, and remained in office.
  • Fall of the Berlin Wall

    Fall of the Berlin Wall
    The Berlin Wall fell on November 9, 1989, marking a pivotal moment in history. East German border guards opened the border, allowing East Berliners to cross into West Berlin and, by extension, to visit West Germany. This symbolized the end of the Cold War and the beginning of German reunification, which was officially completed on October 3, 1990.
  • Start of the Persian Gulf War

    Start of the Persian Gulf War
    The Gulf War was an armed conflict between Iraq and a 42-country coalition led by the United States.
  • Rodney King Decision & L.A. Riots

    Rodney King Decision & L.A. Riots
    The Rodney King riots exploded a few hours after the verdicts as both African Americans and Latinos vented their rage at the police, white pedestrians and motorists, and Korean American businesspeople as well as their shops and stores.
  • Original U.S.A. Olympic Basketball Dream Team

    Original U.S.A. Olympic Basketball Dream Team
    The "Dream Team," the original U.S.A. Olympic basketball team, consisted of a roster of NBA stars who dominated the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. This team was the first American Olympic team to feature active NBA players, and it went on to win the gold medal with ease, averaging a massive 44-point margin of victory.
  • Bill Clinton Elected President

    Bill Clinton Elected President
    Clinton was elected president in the 1992 election, defeating the incumbent Republican Party president George H. W. Bush, and the independent businessman Ross Perot. He became the first president to be born in the Baby Boomer generation and the youngest to serve two full terms.
  • Launch of Google

    Launch of Google
    Google officially launched its search engine on September 4, 1998, after being incorporated on that date. The company was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and their initial investment came from Andy Bechtolsheim, co-founder of Sun Microsystems. The search engine was initially developed at Stanford University as a project called "BackRub".
  • George H.W. Bush Elected President

    George H.W. Bush Elected President
    Bush, a Republican from Texas and the incumbent vice president for two terms under President Ronald Reagan, took office following his landslide victory over Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis in the 1988 presidential election.
  • World Trade Center/Pentagon/Shanksville, PA Attacks

    World Trade Center/Pentagon/Shanksville, PA Attacks
    On Sept. 11, 2001, American Airlines Flight 77 was hijacked and crashed into the Pentagon, killing all 64 people on the plane and 125 people in the Pentagon.