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2023 in the United States

The following is a list of events of the year 2023 in the United States.

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The dominant political story of the year has been the 270-day long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy, whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far-right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber. The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt-ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown, all culminating in the removal of McCarthy on October 3. The debate over abortion has further continued, with numerous laws being passed by state legislatures and court decisions issued at all levels over the issue with last year's overturning of Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey with Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Political and media attention also has focused on a series of alleged Chinese spy balloons entering US airspace, various candidates entering the race for the following year's presidential election, legal issues surrounding former president Donald Trump and to a lesser extent Representative George Santos, and the continued intensity of a culture war most notably escalated by an ongoing feud between Florida governor Ron DeSantis and the Walt Disney Company over the state's Parental Rights in Education Act.

2023 also saw the roots of a global banking crisis arise out of four American regional banks, the two largest being Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank. 2021's inflation surge moderated in 2023, while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year. The rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood "double strike" conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG-AFTRA strike; these were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country, in which such large diverse groups, such as teamsters and autoworkers won new contracts. Additionally, the latter half of the year saw many large mergers and acquisitions; some of the largest announcements being in oil and gas with ExxonMobil's purchase of Pioneer Natural Resources for nearly $60 billion and Chevron's acquisition of Hess Corporation for $50 billion, both in October and pending regulatory approval prior to closure. Mass shootings in 2023 have also continued in high numbers, with 528 occurring as of October 2 according to Gun Violence Archive.[1] Additionally in 2023, as of November 8, the US experienced 25 weather and climate disasters which caused at least $1 billion in damage each.[2]

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Elections were held on November 7, 2023. This was an off-year election where neither the president or vice president were on the ballot. Seats in the US Congress were not up for election either, save for special elections. One vacancy in the Senate opened up this year due to the death of Dianne Feinstein; California governor Gavin Newsom appointed Laphonza Butler to serve the remainder of Feinstein's term.[4]

Kentucky, Louisiana, and Mississippi held elections for their governors, lieutenant governors, state treasurers, attorney generals, and state agriculture commissioners.[5] The cities of Chicago, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Indianapolis, Jacksonville, Memphis, Nashville, Philadelphia, and Salt Lake City elected their mayors.[6]

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  • March 7 – Oklahoma voters rejected State Question 820, which if passed, would have legalized recreational cannabis for adults 21 and over, given a 15% excise tax on cannabis sales. The margin against State Question 820 was an overwhelming 62% against.[16][17]
  • April 4 – Wisconsin voters approved Question 1, Question 2, and Question 3, all by landslides. Questions 1 and 2 were binding votes ratifying amendments to the Constitution of Wisconsin, Question 3 was a nonbinding referendum. Question 1 raised the conditions necessary for pretrial release from jail; Question 2 inserted an additional paragraph allowing judges wider latitude for when to apply cash bail for people accused of violent crimes; Question 3 posed the question "Shall able-bodied, childless adults be required to look for work in order to receive taxpayer-funded welfare benefits?" Question 3 had no legal effect, and Wisconsin law already has work requirements for all welfare programs in the state.[18][19]
  • August 8 – Ohioans voted to reject Issue 1 by a margin of 57% against to 43% in favor. If passed, the ballot measure would have required future constitutional amendments to be passed by a 60% margin among other changes, as opposed to the existing 50% margin for approval. The ballot measure was widely seen as a litmus test for a November vote to codify abortion rights in the Republican-led state.[20]
  • November 7

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  1. ^ Patrick McHenry (R-North Carolina) acted as Speaker pro tempore during this period.
  2. ^ Apple previously hit a $3 trillion market cap in January 2022, though this lasted only in intra-day trading.

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The following is a list of events of the year 2023 in the United States 2022 2021 2020 2023 in the United States 2024 2025 2026Decades 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030sSee also History of the United States 2008 present Timeline of United States history 2010 present List of years in the United StatesThe dominant political story of the year has been the 270 day long speakership of Representative Kevin McCarthy whose slim majority in the House of Representatives has enabled a far right rebellion to exert more weight over the lower chamber The battle between the rebellious Freedom Caucus and McCarthy has been at the heart of an averted debt ceiling crisis and the annual budget debate nearly devolving into a government shutdown all culminating in the removal of McCarthy on October 3 The debate over abortion has further continued with numerous laws being passed by state legislatures and court decisions issued at all levels over the issue with last year s overturning of Roe v Wade and Planned Parenthood v Casey with Dobbs v Jackson Women s Health Organization Political and media attention also has focused on a series of alleged Chinese spy balloons entering US airspace various candidates entering the race for the following year s presidential election legal issues surrounding former president Donald Trump and to a lesser extent Representative George Santos and the continued intensity of a culture war most notably escalated by an ongoing feud between Florida governor Ron DeSantis and the Walt Disney Company over the state s Parental Rights in Education Act 2023 also saw the roots of a global banking crisis arise out of four American regional banks the two largest being Silicon Valley Bank and First Republic Bank 2021 s inflation surge moderated in 2023 while the Federal Reserve continued to raise its interest rates in the first half of the year The rise of artificial intelligence and large language models dominated not only the economy but has also been at the root of a Hollywood double strike conducted by Writers Guild of America and a SAG AFTRA strike these were part of a larger phenomenon of labor strikes across the country in which such large diverse groups such as teamsters and autoworkers won new contracts Additionally the latter half of the year saw many large mergers and acquisitions some of the largest announcements being in oil and gas with ExxonMobil s purchase of Pioneer Natural Resources for nearly 60 billion and Chevron s acquisition of Hess Corporation for 50 billion both in October and pending regulatory approval prior to closure Mass shootings in 2023 have also continued in high numbers with 528 occurring as of October 2 according to Gun Violence Archive 1 Additionally in 2023 as of November 8 the US experienced 25 weather and climate disasters which caused at least 1 billion in damage each 2 Contents 1 Incumbents 1 1 Federal government 1 2 Governors 1 3 Lieutenant governors 2 Elections 2 1 State and local elections 2 2 Special elections 2 3 Referendums 3 Events 3 1 January 3 2 February 3 3 March 3 4 April 3 5 May 3 6 June 3 7 July 3 8 August 3 9 September 3 10 October 3 11 November 4 Deaths 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksIncumbents editFederal government edit President Joe Biden D Delaware Vice President Kamala Harris D California Chief Justice John Roberts New York Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi D California until January 3 Kevin McCarthy R California January 7 to October 3 Vacant October 3 25 a 3 Mike Johnson R Louisiana since October 25 Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer D New York Congress 117th until January 3 118th since January 3 Governors and lieutenant governorsGovernors edit See also List of current United States governors Governor of Alabama Kay Ivey Republican Governor of Alaska Mike Dunleavy Republican Governor of Arizona Doug Ducey Republican until January 2 Katie Hobbs Democratic since January 2 Governor of Arkansas Asa Hutchinson Republican until January 10 Sarah Huckabee Sanders Republican since January 10 Governor of California Gavin Newsom Democratic Governor of Colorado Jared Polis Democratic Governor of Connecticut Ned Lamont Democratic Governor of Delaware John Carney Democratic Governor of Florida Ron DeSantis Republican Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp Republican Governor of Hawaii Josh Green Democratic Governor of Idaho Brad Little Republican Governor of Illinois J B Pritzker Democratic Governor of Indiana Eric Holcomb Republican Governor of Iowa Kim Reynolds Republican Governor of Kansas Laura Kelly Democratic Governor of Kentucky Andy Beshear Democratic Governor of Louisiana John Bel Edwards Democratic Governor of Maine Janet Mills Democratic Governor of Maryland Larry Hogan Republican until January 18 Wes Moore Democratic since January 18 Governor of Massachusetts Charlie Baker Republican until January 5 Maura Healey Democratic since January 5 Governor of Michigan Gretchen Whitmer Democratic Governor of Mississippi Tate Reeves Republican Governor of Missouri Mike Parson Republican Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz Democratic Governor of Montana Greg Gianforte Republican Governor of Nebraska Pete Ricketts Republican until January 5 Jim Pillen Republican since January 5 Governor of Nevada Steve Sisolak Democratic until January 2 Joe Lombardo Republican since January 2 Governor of New Hampshire Chris Sununu Republican Governor of New Jersey Phil Murphy Democratic Governor of New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham Democratic Governor of New York Kathy Hochul Democratic Governor of North Carolina Roy Cooper Democratic Governor of North Dakota Doug Burgum Republican Governor of Ohio Mike DeWine Republican Governor of Oklahoma Kevin Stitt Republican Governor of Oregon Kate Brown Democratic until January 9 Tina Kotek Democratic since January 9 Governor of Pennsylvania Tom Wolf Democratic until January 17 Josh Shapiro Democratic since January 17 Governor of Rhode Island Daniel McKee Democratic Governor of South Carolina Henry McMaster Republican Governor of South Dakota Kristi Noem Republican Governor of Tennessee Bill Lee Republican Governor of Texas Greg Abbott Republican Governor of Utah Spencer Cox Republican Governor of Vermont Phil Scott Republican Governor of Virginia Glenn Youngkin Republican Governor of Washington Jay Inslee Democratic Governor of West Virginia Jim Justice Republican Governor of Wisconsin Tony Evers Democratic Governor of Wyoming Mark Gordon Republican Lieutenant governors edit See also List of current United States lieutenant governors Lieutenant Governor of Alabama Will Ainsworth Republican Lieutenant Governor of Alaska Nancy Dahlstrom Republican Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas Tim Griffin Republican until January 10 Leslie Rutledge Republican since January 10 Lieutenant Governor of California Eleni Kounalakis Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Colorado Dianne Primavera Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut Susan Bysiewicz Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Delaware Bethany Hall Long Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Florida Jeanette Nunez Republican Lieutenant Governor of Georgia Geoff Duncan Republican until January 9 Burt Jones Republican since January 9 Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii Sylvia Luke Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Idaho Janice McGeachin Republican until January 2 Scott Bedke Republican since January 2 Lieutenant Governor of Illinois Juliana Stratton Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Indiana Suzanne Crouch Republican Lieutenant Governor of Iowa Adam Gregg Republican Lieutenant Governor of Kansas David Toland Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky Jacqueline Coleman Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana Billy Nungesser Republican Lieutenant Governor of Maryland Boyd Rutherford Republican until January 18 Aruna Miller Democratic since January 18 Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts Karyn Polito Republican until January 5 Kim Driscoll Democratic since January 5 Lieutenant Governor of Michigan Garlin Gilchrist Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota Peggy Flanagan Democratic Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi Delbert Hosemann Republican Lieutenant Governor of Missouri Mike Kehoe Republican Lieutenant Governor of Montana Kristen Juras Republican Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska Mike Foley Republican until January 5 Joe Kelly Republican since January 5 Lieutenant Governor of Nevada Lisa Cano Burkhead Democratic until January 2 Stavros Anthony Democratic since January 2 Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey Sheila Oliver Democratic until August 1 Vacant August 1 to September 8 Tahesha Way Democratic since September 8 Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico Howie Morales Democratic Lieutenant Governor of New York Antonio Delgado Democratic Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Mark Robinson Republican Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota Brent Sanford Republican until January 2 Vacant January 2 3 Tammy Miller Republican since January 3 Lieutenant Governor of Ohio Jon A Husted Republican Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma Matt Pinnell Republican Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania John Fetterman Democratic until January 3 Kim Ward Republican acting January 3 17 Austin Davis Democratic since January 17 Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island Sabina Matos Democratic Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina Pamela Evette Republican Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota Larry Rhoden Republican Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee Randy McNally Republican Lieutenant Governor of Texas Dan Patrick Republican Lieutenant Governor of Utah Deidre Henderson Republican Lieutenant Governor of Vermont Molly Gray Democratic until January 5 David Zuckerman Progressive since January 5 Lieutenant Governor of Virginia Winsome Sears Republican Lieutenant Governor of Washington Denny Heck Democratic Lieutenant Governor of West Virginia Craig Blair Republican Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin Mandela Barnes Democratic until January 3 Sara Rodriguez Democratic since January 3 Elections editMain article 2023 United States elections Elections were held on November 7 2023 This was an off year election where neither the president or vice president were on the ballot Seats in the US Congress were not up for election either save for special elections One vacancy in the Senate opened up this year due to the death of Dianne Feinstein California governor Gavin Newsom appointed Laphonza Butler to serve the remainder of Feinstein s term 4 Kentucky Louisiana and Mississippi held elections for their governors lieutenant governors state treasurers attorney generals and state agriculture commissioners 5 The cities of Chicago Columbus Dallas Denver Houston Indianapolis Jacksonville Memphis Nashville Philadelphia and Salt Lake City elected their mayors 6 State and local elections edit April 4 2023 Chicago mayoral election Democrat Brandon Johnson is elected as mayor of Chicago 7 2023 Wisconsin Supreme Court election Liberal candidate Janet Protasiewicz defeats conservative candidate Daniel Kelly providing liberals with control of the state s highest court for the first time in fifteen years 8 June 6 2023 Denver mayoral election Democrat Mike Johnston is elected as mayor of Denver 9 October 14 2023 Louisiana gubernatorial election Republican Jeff Landry is elected Governor of Louisiana defeating Democratic front runner Shawn Wilson and several other candidates in a jungle primary 10 November 7 2023 Kentucky gubernatorial election Democratic Governor Andy Beshear is re elected defeating Republican state Attorney General Daniel Cameron 11 2023 Mississippi gubernatorial election Republican Governor Tate Reeves is re elected defeating Democratic Mississippi Public Service Commission member Brandon Presley 12 Special elections edit February 21 A special election was held to fill the vacancy in Virginia s 4th congressional district left by Democrat Donald McEachin who died on November 28 2022 13 14 Democrat Jennifer McClellan wins the election to serve out the remainder of McEachin s term 15 Referendums edit March 7 Oklahoma voters rejected State Question 820 which if passed would have legalized recreational cannabis for adults 21 and over given a 15 excise tax on cannabis sales The margin against State Question 820 was an overwhelming 62 against 16 17 April 4 Wisconsin voters approved Question 1 Question 2 and Question 3 all by landslides Questions 1 and 2 were binding votes ratifying amendments to the Constitution of Wisconsin Question 3 was a nonbinding referendum Question 1 raised the conditions necessary for pretrial release from jail Question 2 inserted an additional paragraph allowing judges wider latitude for when to apply cash bail for people accused of violent crimes Question 3 posed the question Shall able bodied childless adults be required to look for work in order to receive taxpayer funded welfare benefits Question 3 had no legal effect and Wisconsin law already has work requirements for all welfare programs in the state 18 19 August 8 Ohioans voted to reject Issue 1 by a margin of 57 against to 43 in favor If passed the ballot measure would have required future constitutional amendments to be passed by a 60 margin among other changes as opposed to the existing 50 margin for approval The ballot measure was widely seen as a litmus test for a November vote to codify abortion rights in the Republican led state 20 November 7 Ohio voters approve proposals to codify abortion rights in the state s constitution and legalize marijuana for recreational use 21 22 Texas voters approve 13 out of 14 amendments to the Constitution of Texas 23 Events editJanuary edit January 1 Books films and other works published in 1927 enter the public domain 24 The FDA designates sesame seeds as one of the major food allergens 25 January 2 2022 NFL season Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin collapses from cardiac arrest after a tackle causing the Bills game against the Cincinnati Bengals to be cancelled and deemed as a no contest 26 27 January 3 The 118th United States Congress convenes following the 2022 midterm elections 28 For the next four days fifteen sessions transpire to determine the Speaker of the House of Representatives This is the first time that a House speaker was not determined by an initial vote in over 99 years 29 The final of several related shootings which allegedly target Democrats occurs at the home of a Democratic politician in Albuquerque New Mexico There are no deaths or injuries 30 Amber McLaughlin becomes the first transgender death row inmate executed in the United States 31 January 4 European Union regulators issue a 414 million fine against Meta Platforms for violating the General Data Protection Regulation on Facebook and Instagram 32 A mass shooting occurs inside a house in Enoch Utah Eight members of a single family consisting of three adults and five children are killed with their bodies being found by police during a welfare check 33 34 35 January 5 The South Carolina Supreme Court strikes down the state s six week abortion ban ruling it violates the state s constitution 36 The Idaho Supreme Court upholds the state s ban on abortion in a 3 2 ruling 37 January 6 A sixteen judge panel on the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit blocks a federal ban on bump stocks 38 January 7 After four days and fifteen ballots Representative Kevin McCarthy is elected the 55th Speaker of the House of Representatives 39 San Francisco s Central Subway enters full revenue service 40 Five black police officers of the Memphis Police Department severely beat Tyre Nichols a 29 year old Black man during a traffic stop Nichols dies due to his injuries on January 10 and his death causes outrage and protests across the country 41 January 8 Immigration policy of the Joe Biden administration President Biden visits the Mexico United States border for the first time during his presidency 42 Senator Ben Sasse resigns to become the president designate of the University of Florida 43 January 9 The University of Georgia Bulldogs win the 2023 College Football Playoff National Championship at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood California Georgia defeats Texas Christian University by a score of 65 7 the largest victory in college bowl game history 44 January 10 Allen Weisselberg is sentenced to five months in jail for a decade long tax fraud scheme involving the Trump Organization 45 The 80th Golden Globe Awards ceremony takes place in Beverly Hills 46 47 48 49 50 January 11 2023 FAA system outage For the first time since 9 11 the Federal Aviation Administration issues a nationwide ground stop following the failure of the FAA s NOTAM system 51 52 January 12 Joe Biden classified documents incident Attorney general Merrick Garland appoints Robert Hur to investigate mishandling of classified documents by President Biden 53 January 12 22 The 2023 Winter World University Games are held in Lake Placid New York 54 January 16 A baby a teenager and four others are killed in a mass shooting at a home in Goshen California by alleged cartel members 55 January 18 The US Virgin Islands legalizes marijuana becoming the third US territory and 25th US jurisdiction overall to do so 56 January 19 Trade union membership hits an all time low in US dropping from 10 3 to 10 1 57 58 January 21 A mass shooting occurs at a dance studio in Monterey Park California after a Lunar New Year celebration Eleven people are killed and nine more are injured the perpetrator commits suicide the following day 59 January 23 Criminal proceedings in the January 6 United States Capitol attack Four Oath Keepers in addition to the person who laid his feet on Speaker Nancy Pelosi s desk are convicted 60 61 A spree of mass shootings in Half Moon Bay California kills seven farmworkers 62 January 24 Classified documents are revealed to be found at the home of former Vice President Mike Pence 63 January 27 Protests begin after the Memphis Police Department releases a footage of officers beating Tyre Nichols to death Following the release of the footage the department disbands its SCORPION unit while the Memphis Fire Services dismisses three personnel for failing to render aid 64 65 66 January 31 February 2 A massive ice storm over the Southern United States kills 10 people 67 February edit February 1 Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady announces his retirement from the NFL 68 Joe Biden classified documents incident The FBI conducts a planned search of President Biden s home in Rehoboth Beach Delaware 69 The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0 25 percent from 4 5 percent to 4 75 percent 70 February 2 In a party line vote the House of Representatives ousts Representative Ilhan Omar from the House Committee on Foreign Affairs due to remarks that she had previously made regarding Israeli policy that many deemed as antisemitic 71 In United States v Rahimi the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals rules that a federal law which criminalizes the possession of a firearm by an individual who is subject to a restraining order for domestic violence is unconstitutional 72 73 2023 Chinese balloon incident Defense officials announce that a suspected Chinese surveillance balloon is being tracked over the western United States 74 February 3 Recreational cannabis sales begin in Missouri 75 A Norfolk Southern train derails while carrying dangerous chemicals outside of East Palestine Ohio creating a large environmental disaster 76 February 4 The suspected Chinese spy balloon is shot down by a missile off the coast of South Carolina 77 February 2023 North American cold wave Mount Washington New Hampshire sets a record low wind chill temperature in the country at 108 F 78 C 78 The 2023 National Hockey League All Star Game is held at the FLA Live Arena in Sunrise Florida with the Atlantic Division winning The arena was originally supposed to hold the 2021 All Star Game but it was cancelled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 79 February 5 The NFL s first iteration of the Pro Bowl Games is held at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise Nevada The NFC wins 35 33 80 The 65th Annual Grammy Awards returns to Crypto com Arena in Los Angeles California after being away for three years due to the COVID 19 pandemic and various scheduling conflicts About Damn Time by Lizzo wins Record of the Year Harry s House by Harry Styles wins Album of the Year while Beyonce wins her 32nd award to become the most winning artist of all time 81 February 7 President Biden gives his second official State of the Union Address to Congress 82 LeBron James breaks the all time NBA scoring record scoring 38 388 points The record was previously held by Hall of Famer Kareem Abdul Jabbar 83 February 9 Pence is subpoenaed by a special counsel leading investigations into Trump 84 The United States military shoots down a high altitude object over Alaska 85 February 10 Mike Pence classified documents incident The FBI conducts a search of Pence s home and finds an additional classified document 86 February 11 The United States military under orders of President Biden shoots down a high altitude object over Yukon Canada 87 February 12 The United States military shoots down an unidentified object over Lake Huron the third in less than a week 88 2022 NFL season The Kansas City Chiefs defeat the Philadelphia Eagles by a score of 38 35 to win Super Bowl LVII 89 Quarterback Patrick Mahomes wins Super Bowl MVP 90 February 13 Georgia judge Robert C I McBurney approves the release of parts of a grand jury inquiry investigating Trump s effort to overturn election results in Georgia 91 A mass shooting is carried out at Michigan State University Three students were killed in the attack and five others injured The shooter committed suicide as he was being approached by police 92 February 14 Nikki Haley announces her 2024 presidential campaign 93 February 17 A shooting spree takes place in Arkabutla Mississippi killing six people and injuring one other person The suspect is later arrested 94 February 19 Ricky Stenhouse Jr wins the 2023 running of the Daytona 500 beginning the 2023 NASCAR Cup Series 95 February 21 Entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy announces his candidacy for president in the 2024 election 96 February 21 24 A massive winter storm causes extreme wind and rain on the West Coast of the United States while bringing extreme blizzard conditions to the Midwest and Northeast February 23 The syndicated Dilbert comic strip is dropped by many newspapers most notably the Los Angeles Times The Washington Post and USA Today after creator Scott Adams posts a video in which he characterized Black people as a hate group 97 98 March edit See also March 2023 United States bank failures March 2 Trial of Alex Murdaugh Alex Murdaugh is convicted by a jury and sentenced to life in prison without parole the next day for the murders of both his wife and son as well as two gun charges 99 100 101 Tennessee governor Bill Lee signs the Tennessee Adult Entertainment Act into law controversial legislation which bans drag performances towards minors in the state 102 Businessman Perry Johnson announces his 2024 presidential campaign 103 March 3 Walgreens announces that it will not sell abortion pills in states where Republican officials threaten to take legal action 104 March 4 Marianne Williamson announces her 2024 presidential campaign 105 March 6 State representative Bryan Slaton introduces the Texas Independence Referendum Act which if passed would call for a state referendum on the secession of Texas from the United States 77 106 The bill would later fail to get out of committee before the end of the regular session March 8 Transgender rights in the United States Minnesota governor Tim Walz signs an executive order to protect gender affirming healthcare 107 March 2023 United States bank failures Silvergate Bank a bank that dealt mostly in cryptocurrency announces its plan to liquidate and effectively ceases operations after it failed to remain solvent due to a tumultuous cryptocurrency market 108 March 10 In the largest bank failure since the 2007 2008 financial crisis Silicon Valley Bank with 212 billion in assets becomes the second bank to fail this month after it is shuttered by regulators after a bank run leads to its collapse It would become the third largest bank failure after First Republic Bank failed a month later 109 March 12 The 95th Academy Awards hosted by Jimmy Kimmel are held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert s Everything Everywhere All at Once lead the nominations with eleven The film wins seven of those awards including Best Picture 110 The telecast not counting streaming views garnered 18 7 million views a slight increase from the previous ceremony 111 Signature Bank collapses and becomes the third bank in five days to fail With 110 billion in assets it is the fourth largest bank failure in American history 112 March 13 The Alaska Willow project which calls for oil extraction in the northern region of the state is approved The project was and remains subject to substantial controversy and protest especially on social media 113 March 14 The March 2023 nor easter causes widespread damage and knocks out power for 250 000 people in New York and New England 114 115 March 15 Federal regulators approve the merger of major railroads Kansas City Southern and Canadian Pacific 116 March 18 Wyoming becomes the first US state to ban the Mifepristone pill 117 118 March 20 The Idaho state legislature passes a bill that brings in execution by firing squad If signed by the governor Idaho would become the fifth state to use this method 119 120 President Biden issues his first veto to block a federal rule by the Department of Labor to weigh the long term impacts of social factors and climate change on investments 121 122 March 22 The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0 25 percent from 4 75 percent to 5 percent 123 March 24 2023 Pennsylvania chocolate factory explosion An explosion at an R M Palmer Company chocolate factory in West Reading Pennsylvania kills seven and injures eight others 124 March 24 27 A tornado outbreak kills at least 26 people in Mississippi and Alabama This includes a violent tornado which devastated the city of Rolling Fork and the town of Silver City in Mississippi killing 16 people and injuring 165 others 125 126 March 27 Six victims as well as the perpetrator are killed in a mass shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville Tennessee 127 President Biden invokes the Defense Production Act to spend 50 million on the production of printed circuit boards 128 March 28 The United States announces that it will stop sharing information about its nuclear arsenal with Russia over the latter s withdrawal from the New START nuclear arms treaty 129 March 29 In basketball the Sacramento Kings make the NBA playoffs for the first time since 2006 ending their record 17 year playoff drought 130 131 March 30 Stormy Daniels Donald Trump scandal Trump is indicted over his hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels making him the first former president to be charged with a crime 132 The International Court of Justice rules that the United States violated its Treaty of Amity with Iran when it allowed its domestic courts to freeze assets held by Iranian companies 133 March 31 Kentucky governor Andy Beshear signs a bill legalizing medical cannabis in the state 134 March 31 April 1 At least 32 people are killed in a series of tornado outbreaks in the south and midwest 135 April edit April 1 Federal judge Robert L Pitman orders that twelve books containing LGBT and racial content which were banned by Llano County Texas school officials must be returned to school shelves 136 April 2 Former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson announces his 2024 presidential campaign 137 LSU s women s basketball team defeats Iowa s by a score of 102 85 to win the 2023 running of women s March Madness The Lady Tigers score their first national title and the game scores the highest TV ratings in tournament history 138 139 April 3 World Wrestling Entertainment is sold to Endeavor the parent company of the mixed martial arts promotion Ultimate Fighting Championship WWE and UFC are set merge to form a new company with the merger to be finalized by the second half of the year 140 In men s college basketball UConn defeats San Diego State 76 59 to win the 2023 running of men s March Madness getting their fifth championship title 141 NASA announces the crew of Artemis II the first crewed mission to the Moon and beyond Low Earth orbit since Apollo 17 back in 1972 142 April 4 Indictment of Donald Trump The former president pleads not guilty to 34 charges of falsifying business records related to the scandal involving Stormy Daniels 143 April 5 Attorney and author Robert F Kennedy Jr announces his presidential campaign challenging Biden in the 2024 Democratic primaries 144 April 6 2023 Tennessee House of Representatives expulsions The Republican dominated Tennessee House of Representatives expels two Democrats who protested in favor of gun control reform a vote to expel a third one failed 145 ProPublica publishes a report which details that Associate Justice Clarence Thomas has repeatedly failed to disclose luxury trips with Republican megadonor Harlan Crow over the past twenty years 146 147 April 10 Five people are killed and eight others are injured in a mass shooting at a bank in Louisville Kentucky The perpetrator is also killed 148 2022 2023 Pentagon document leaks Documents from the Pentagon detailing foreign military aid related to the Russian invasion of Ukraine is leaked onto the Internet 149 2023 Tennessee House of Representatives expulsions The Metropolitan Council of Nashville and Davidson County unanimously votes to reinstate Representative Justin Jones to his seat in the Tennessee House of Representatives 150 April 11 In ice hockey the Boston Bruins break the NHL record for the most points scored in a single season with 133 points This comes two days after surpassing the 2018 19 Tampa Bay Lightning and 1995 96 Detroit Red Wings for the most wins in a regular season with their 63rd win 151 152 April 12 The Arizona Supreme Court rules that the Latter day Saints Church can refuse to answer questions or turn over documents under a state law that exempts religious officials from having to report child sex abuse if they learn of the crime during a confessional setting 153 2023 Tennessee House of Representatives expulsions The Shelby County Commission votes to re instate Justin J Pearson to the Tennessee House of Representatives 154 April 13 2022 2023 Pentagon document leaks The FBI arrests Jack Teixeira a 21 year old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard who allegedly leaked classified United States Department of Defense documents on his Discord server On the following day he is charged with violating the Espionage Act of 1917 155 156 Florida enacts legislation which bans most abortions after six weeks 157 April 14 Montana becomes the first state to pass legislation banning TikTok on all personal devices from operating within state lines and barring app stores from offering TikTok for downloads 158 159 April 15 2023 Dadeville shooting Four people are killed and 32 injured at a birthday celebration in Dadeville Alabama 160 April 18 Fox News and Dominion Voting Systems reach a 787 5 million settlement in the latter s defamation lawsuit against the news network 161 A shooting occurs in Bowdoin and Yarmouth Maine killing four and injuring three April 20 Larry Elder announces his campaign for president on an episode of Tucker Carlson Tonight 162 April 21 Elon Musk s SpaceX launches its first test flight of Starship The device explodes shortly after launch 163 April 22 The Supreme Court rules that pending trial mifepristone can remain on US markets The decision is seen as a victory for the national abortion rights movement 164 April 23 Delaware legalizes recreational marijuana 165 Bed Bath amp Beyond files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 166 NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell is fired over an inappropriate relationship with an employee 167 April 24 Within minutes of each other Fox News and CNN fire Tucker Carlson and Don Lemon respectively Carlson s firing was a result of the Dominion lawsuit settlement while Lemon s was because of numerous misogynistic comments made in the past 168 April 25 President Biden formally announces his campaign for reelection in the 2024 United States presidential election 169 April 26 Disney and Florida s Parental Rights in Education Act Disney files suit against Ron DeSantis over a targeted campaign of government retaliation 170 April 27 The 2023 NFL Draft is held in Kansas City with Alabama quarterback Bryce Young being selected by the Carolina Panthers as the first overall pick 171 April 28 A shooting occurs in Cleveland Texas killing five and the suspect is caught after four days 172 May edit May 1 2023 banking crisis First Republic Bank fails and is seized by the FDIC which auctions off the banks assets to JPMorgan Chase for 10 7 billion First Republic becomes the fourth bank to fail since March and replaces Silicon Valley Bank as the second largest bank failure in US history 173 174 Ron DeSantis signs a bill authorizing the use of the death penalty for convicted child rapists The legislation is likely to be challenged for violating Supreme Court precedent 175 A shooting takes place in Henryetta Oklahoma killing six after the suspect was supposed to stand for a jury trial regarding an accusation of sexting a minor 176 May 2 The 2023 Writers Guild of America strike begins due to unsuccessful pay raise negotiations The strike halts the production of most movies and TV shows 177 178 May 3 The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0 25 percent from 5 percent to 5 25 percent 179 New York bans gas stoves and propane heating in new residential constructions The bans take effect in 2026 for smaller residential buildings and 2029 for larger residential buildings 180 Former Minneapolis Police officer Tou Thao is found guilty of second degree manslaughter in the murder of George Floyd 181 A shooting takes place at a hospital in Midtown Atlanta killing one and injuring four The perpetrator is caught after eight hours May 4 Criminal proceedings in the January 6 United States Capitol attack Four members of the Proud Boys who were at the January 6 attack including founder Enrique Tarrio are found guilty of several felony charges including seditious conspiracy 182 A New York based federal jury rules that Ed Sheeran did not steal parts of Marvin Gaye s song Let s Get It On and use it in his song Thinking Out Loud 183 May 6 Nine people are killed including the perpetrator after a mass shooting at a mall in Allen Texas 184 May 7 Eight people are killed after a vehicle drives into pedestrians outside a migrant center in Brownsville Texas 185 May 9 A Manhattan based federal civil jury finds that Trump sexually abused and defamed writer E Jean Carroll in 1996 awarding her 5 million in damages 186 U S Representative George Santos is indicted by federal prosecutors and charged with multiple counts of wire fraud money laundering and theft of private funds 187 May 12 The Title 42 expulsion policy expires at midnight creating a question about whether a new immigration policy would be formed as a replacement This comes as a surge of migrants gather at the U S southern border 188 May 15 The National Institutes of Health begins a Phase 1 trial of an mRNA based universal influenza vaccine 189 Three are killed at a shooting in Farmington New Mexico Six others are wounded 190 May 16 North Carolina s state legislature bans nearly all abortions after twelve weeks overriding a veto by governor Roy Cooper 191 May 19 2024 United States presidential election Senator Tim Scott from South Carolina files to run in the 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries 192 United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Rachael Rollins resigns after an ethics probe finds that she had grossly violated multiple policies and lied under oath 193 May 24 DeSantis launches his campaign to run for President of the United States 194 May 27 2023 United States debt ceiling crisis House Republicans and the White House reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling and prevent the United States from defaulting 195 May 28 The 107th running of the Indianapolis 500 is held with Josef Newgarden wins his first Indy 500 196 May 30 Nvidia becomes the first chipmaker valued at over 1 trillion amid the ongoing AI boom 197 June edit June 2 Mike Pence classified documents incident The Department of Justice notified Pence that its investigation had ended and that the Department of Justice had decided not to charge him 198 Fort Bragg originally named for Confederate General Braxton Bragg is renamed Fort Liberty 199 June 3 2023 United States debt ceiling crisis Biden signs the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 into law in an effort to prevent the United States from entering a debt ceiling default 200 June 4 A privately operated Cessna 560 Citation V carrying three passengers and a pilot crashed near the George Washington National Forest Virginia killing everyone on board The plane had strayed into restricted airspace and F16 jets were sent to intercept it The pilots of the jets could see that the pilot of the plane was passed out 201 June 5 Oklahoma approves the first ever religious charter school in the United States 202 Apple unveils a mixed reality headset called the Vision Pro its first new product category since the Apple Watch in 2015 The device is noted for its expected retail price of 3 499 that is considerably higher than other VR and AR headsets on the market 203 June 6 Wildfires in Quebec cause the air quality to deteriorate in the Northeast and part of the Midwest Millions of Americans and Canadians are advised to wear N95 masks 204 205 Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie announces his 2024 presidential campaign 206 June 7 Mike Pence announces his candidacy for President in the 2024 election 207 North Dakota governor Doug Burgum announces his candidacy for President in the 2024 election 208 CNN CEO Chris Licht departs the network after a 15 000 word profile disgracing Licht was published in The Atlantic 209 June 8 The Supreme Court rules in a 5 4 decision that Alabama must redraw its congressional map as it violates section 2 of the Voting Rights Act of 1965 in racially discriminating against African Americans in the state 210 Trump reveals on Truth Social that he has been indicted by Jack Smith s special counsel over mishandling of classified documents found at the FBI search of Mar a Lago The following Tuesday he pleaded not guilty before the court 211 212 June 9 Lionel Messi announces he will join Major League Soccer s Inter Miami CF turning down offers to stay at FC Barcelona and to join the Saudi Professional League Debuting with and scoring for the team on July 21 the deal is seen as a blow to Saudi Arabia s sports ambitions but a major boost to soccer in the United States ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup 213 June 12 The FTC files to block the proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard by Microsoft 214 Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Industries acquire all rights and assets relating to the Golden Globe Awards As a result the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and its membership will be shuttered at a later date 215 In basketball the Denver Nuggets win the 2023 NBA Finals their first NBA championship in five games against the Miami Heat Nikola Jokic wins NBA Finals MVP 216 June 13 A mass shooting in Denver injures 10 people celebrating the Nuggets championship 217 In ice hockey the Vegas Golden Knights defeat the Florida Panthers to win the 2023 Stanley Cup Finals for their first Stanley Cup in franchise history Jonathan Marchessault wins the Conn Smythe Trophy for playoffs MVP 218 The City Council of Hamtramck Michigan introduced a resolution prohibiting the display of all flags but the American flag and nations flags that represent the international character of the City which many interpreted as an indirectly targeted ban of the rainbow flag on city property and sidewalks which had previously been the source of controversy among some residents 219 Following three hours of public comment the Council passed the resolution unanimously 220 221 June 15 Chad Doerman kills three of his children but his wife and stepdaughter manage to escape He was arrested later that day citation needed June 18 An underwater submersible called Titan goes missing during a dive to visit the wreck site of the RMS Titanic with five people aboard Four days later a portion of the hull is discovered as a part of an American search and rescue operation confirming the loss of the vessel as well as all five passengers on board A shooting takes place in Willowbrook Illinois during a Juneteenth celebration killing one and injuring twenty two 222 The United States wins the 2023 CONCACAF Nations League final after defeating Canada 2 0 223 June 20 Hunter Biden agrees to plead guilty to federal tax and firearms charges 224 June 20 26 A series of tornado outbreaks across the United States kills eight people and injures over 126 others This included a historic tornado outbreak on June 21 in Colorado 225 June 22 Former U S representative from Texas Will Hurd launches his presidential campaign 226 June 24 A freight train carrying hazardous materials derails causing several cars to fall into the Yellowstone River 227 June 27 The Supreme Court rules in a 6 3 decision against the implementation of the independent state legislature theory 228 229 The Supreme Court rules in a 7 2 decision that prosecutors must prove true threats be either reckless or made with subjective intention in order to convict 230 Radio host Ryan Seacrest is announced to be the successor of Pat Sajak on Wheel of Fortune approximately two weeks after Sajak announced his retirement effective in 2024 231 232 June 29 The Supreme Court rules that affirmative action in university admissions violates the Equal Protection Clause in the 14th Amendment The court rules 6 3 in both Students for Fair Admissions v University of North Carolina and Students for Fair Admissions v Harvard 233 Mike Pence makes a surprise visit to Ukraine meeting with Zelenskyy and touring both Kyiv and Iprin 234 June 30 The Supreme Court rules in a 6 3 decision that the HEROES Act does not grant the president the right to forgive student debts 235 The Supreme Court rules in a 6 3 decision that the First Amendment prohibits states from forcing website designers to create designs they disagree with The decision is seen as a victory for religious conservatives and free speech advocates but a setback for LGBT rights 236 The Skyline light rail formally opens in Honolulu Hawaii It is the first major metro system in the United States that has platform screen doors built into its stations 237 Apple Inc closes with a market capitalization above 3 trillion for the first time becoming the only public company to do so as of yet b 238 July edit July 2 A mass shooting takes place in Baltimore Maryland killing two and injuring twenty eight 239 July 3 A mass shooting takes place in Philadelphia Pennsylvania killing five and injuring two The suspect was arrested later that day 240 July 5 Meta Platforms launches Threads as a direct competitor to Twitter 241 Stop the Steal lawyer L Lin Wood announces that he will relinquish his law license in Georgia in an effort to avoid disbarment 242 July 6 9 Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen visits Beijing with the intent to reduce tensions in Chinese American relations 243 July 7 Patrick Crusius the man who killed 23 people at an El Paso Walmart in 2019 is sentenced to 90 consecutive life sentences the second longest prison sentence in American history and trailing only Oklahoma City Bombing accomplice Terry Nichols 244 A state judge in Oklahoma dismisses a lawsuit by the last three known survivors of the 1921 Tulsa race massacre for reparations 245 July 9 11 A series of destructive floods strike the Northeast after a heavy rainstorm 246 July 11 Bank of America is ordered by the CFPB to pay 253 4 million including a 150 million fine for deceptive practices and misuse of overdraft fees 247 July 13 The FDA announces that the birth control pill Norgestrel also known as Opill will be available without a prescription 248 July 14 SAG AFTRA begins an ongoing strike after the national board failed to reach an agreement with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers bringing Hollywood to a standstill for the first time since 1960 with the ongoing writer s strike 249 New York authorities announce that a suspect has been arrested and charged with three murders in connection with the ongoing Gilgo Beach serial killings case from 2010 250 Four police officers are shot in Fargo North Dakota killing one of the officers and wounding the others The suspect was shot dead in a shootout citation needed July 16 Mexico wins the 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final against Panama 1 0 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood California 251 July 17 The FDA approves the drug Nirsevimab also known as Beyfortus which treats RSV in infants 252 July 18 Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announces charges against 16 pro Trump fake electors who attempted to overturn Biden s victory in the state during the 2020 election 253 July 26 In response to many automakers adopting Tesla s North American Charging Standard a consortium composing of Mercedes Benz Honda Kia Hyundai General Motors BMW and Stellantis announce the formation of their own charging network which will feature Tesla and CCS plugs 254 255 The Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0 25 percent to their highest levels since 2001 256 July 27 Federal prosecution of Donald Trump Special counsel Jack Smith charges Mar a Lago maintenance chief Carlos de Oliveira and levies additional charges against Walt Nauta and Trump 257 July 31 The Vogtle Electric Generating Plant begins operations at its unit 3 reactor America s first new nuclear reactor in seven years 258 August edit August 1 Donald Trump is indicted for a third time by a grand jury for his attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the subsequent January 6 attack 259 Fitch Ratings downgrades its US debt rating from AAA to AA citing deteriorating standard of governance 260 August 3 Pittsburgh synagogue shooting Perpetrator Robert Gregory Bowers is sentenced to the death penalty 261 August 4 Riots break out in New York City s Union Square during a PS5 giveaway hosted by internet streamer Kai Cenat Dozens of people are arrested including Cenat himself and several police officers are injured 262 August 5 A large brawl occurs on Montgomery s Riverfront dock 263 August 6 At the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup the United States loses in the Round of 16 to Sweden 5 4 in penalties after tying 0 0 making it the first time in the Women s World Cup that the United States failed to reach either the quarterfinals or the semifinals 264 August 7 Former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao is sentenced to four years and nine months in prison for his actions in the murder of George Floyd 265 August 8 August 11 Wildfires caused by high winds from Hurricane Dora strike the island of Maui in Hawaii almost completely destroying the town of Lahaina As of August 25 115 people have been killed 67 have been injured over 380 people are missing and 2 207 buildings have been destroyed needs update It marks the deadliest wildfire in the last 100 years 266 August 9 Taylor Swift completes the first U S leg of The Eras Tour at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles which has had a wide impact on the economy and culture 267 268 August 10 Tapestry owner of Kate Spade and Coach announces it will buy Capri Holdings owner of Michael Kors Versace and Jimmy Choo for 8 5 billion in cash 269 August 11 The United States reports it recorded its highest number of suicides in 2022 with 49 449 people taking their own lives making it the deadliest suicide rate in the country since World War II 270 August 14 Trump is indicted in Atlanta on 13 counts including racketeering for his attempts to overturn President Biden s victory in Georgia during the 2020 election Indictments are also announced against 18 Trump associates 271 272 August 18 American Japanese Korean trilateral pact The United States Japan and South Korea agree to sign a trilateral pact at Camp David Maryland 273 August 20 Hurricane Hilary makes landfall in Southern California causing widespread flooding and thousands of power outages making it the first major tropical storm to impact the region and the first to strike California since 1939 274 275 August 23 South Carolina s Supreme Court reverses its earlier prohibition on a six week abortion ban and allows the ban to come into effect 276 A shooting occurs at the historic biker bar Cook s Corner in Trabuco Canyon California leaving four dead including the suspect and six others injured 277 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries The Republican National Committee holds the first primary debate in Milwaukee Wisconsin 278 August 24 Four tornadoes touch down in Southern Michigan killing five people 279 The mug shot of Donald Trump is taken at Fulton County Jail 280 August 26 2023 Jacksonville shooting A man killed three people before committing suicide at a Dollar General store in Jacksonville Florida The motive is believed to be racial hatred 281 August 28 Zijie Yan a professor at UNC Chapel Hill is murdered by one of his graduate students 282 August 30 Hurricane Idalia makes landfall at 7 45am EDT with 125 mph winds near Keaton Beach Florida It is the first major hurricane on record to impact the Big Bend of Florida 283 August 31 Proud Boys leader Joe Biggs is sentenced to 17 years in federal prison for his actions in the January 6 United States Capitol attack 284 September edit September 1 Two more Proud Boys leader Ethan Nordean and member Dominic Pezzola are sentenced to 18 and 10 years respectively for their actions in the January 6 Capitol attack 285 September 5 New York City Local Law 18 comes into effect which effectively bans Airbnb from doing business within city limits 286 Ex Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio is sentenced to 22 years in prison for his part in the January 6 Capitol attack 287 September 6 Geologists report the discovery of what may be the largest known deposit of lithium located in the crater of a dormant volcano along the Nevada Oregon border and estimated to contain 20 to 40 million tonnes of the metal 288 September 7 Former Trump administration economic adviser Peter Navarro is found guilty of contempt of Congress for failing to comply with a congressional subpoena issued by the January 6 committee related to the attack on the Capitol 289 September 9 Coco Gauff wins the women s singles in the US Open making her the first teenager to win the title since Serena Williams in 1999 290 September 10 The US national FIBA team gets fourth place at the 2023 FIBA Basketball World Cup after losing to Canada 127 118 in overtime 291 September 11 Hostess Brands announces it will be bought by The J M Smucker Company in a 5 6 billion cash and stock deal 292 September 14 Caesars Entertainment and MGM Resorts announce their computer systems have been hacked by the group Scattered Spider 293 Hunter Biden son of President Biden is indicted on federal gun charges 294 September 15 The United Auto Workers begin a strike against the big three American automakers of Ford General Motors and Stellantis 295 September 17 In ice hockey Mike Babcock resigns as the head coach of the Columbus Blue Jackets following an NHL Players Association investigation into his alleged requests for personal photos of players 296 September 18 The Linac Coherent Light Source at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory is upgraded to LCLS II and successfully demonstrates its first X rays which are 10 000 times brighter than the previous version 297 298 September 19 Instacart makes a highly watched initial public offering on the Nasdaq with the new stock ticker CART One of the biggest IPOs of the past two years the company falls below its IPO price of 30 per share the day after it opens 299 September 20 The national debt rises to 33 trillion 300 The Senate confirms Charles Q Brown Jr as the next Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff overcoming a protest set by Alabama GOP senator Tommy Tuberville 301 September 21 Media mogul Rupert Murdoch announces his retirement and plan to hand off his businesses News Corp and Fox over to his son Lachlan 302 September 22 Senator Bob Menendez from New Jersey is indicted on federal corruption charges 303 Brightline opens its long awaited extension from West Palm Beach to Orlando International Airport 304 September 25 The Biden administration recognizes the Cook Islands and Niue as sovereign states establishing formal relations between both Pacific island countries 305 Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announces a 1 4 billion investment in the nation s railroad network to improve safety and capacity mostly funded by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act 306 September 26 The FTC and 17 states file an antitrust suit against Amazon for monopolistic practices 307 New York civil investigation of The Trump Organization New York judge Arthur Engoron rules that Trump and his organization persistently committed fraud and inflated his wealth to achieve favorable loans and devalued the worth of his assets to pay lower taxes to the IRS 308 September 27 The second Republican presidential primary debate takes place at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley California 309 The WGA Strike comes to an end at 12 01 AM PDT after a tentative agreement is reached three days earlier 310 September 29 Floods across the New York metropolitan area occur with more than 6 inches 150 mm of rain in less than 12 hours 311 Sixty year old Duane Davis a former gang leader is arrested and charged with the 1996 murder of famed rapper Tupac Shakur 312 Ethan Crumbley is sentenced to life in prison without parole for the 2021 Oxford High School shooting which killed four and injured seven 313 September 30 2023 Major League Baseball postseason Following a 7 3 Miami Marlins victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates Kim Ng becomes the first female general manager to lead a playoff team in Major League Baseball history 314 October edit October 1 California Governor Gavin Newsom appoints Laphonza Butler to fill the U S Senate seat left vacant by the death of Dianne Feinstein 315 October 3 Kevin McCarthy is ousted as Speaker of the House marking the first removal of a speaker by a vote in the House Eight Republicans led by Matt Gaetz join all present Democrats voting to remove in a 216 210 vote 316 October 9 Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin orders the deployment of a carrier strike group led by the aircraft carrier USS Gerald R Ford to the Eastern Mediterranean in response to terror attacks on civilians in Israel by Hamas The group also includes the cruiser USS Normandy and the destroyers USS Thomas Hudner USS Ramage USS Carney and USS Roosevelt 317 October 11 ExxonMobil announces it will acquire Pioneer Natural Resources in a 60 billion all stock deal the largest in the energy industry in nearly two decades 318 October 13 NASA launches its Psyche mission to visit the large metallic asteroid 16 Psyche 319 October 14 An annular solar eclipse takes place across the Southwestern United States 320 October 15 Rite Aid files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after losing 3 45 billion attributed to lawsuits related to the opioid epidemic 321 A man kills a six year old Palestinian Muslim boy and seriously injures his mother in Plainfield Township Illinois The perpetrator who was the victims landlord states he was motivated by the ongoing Israel Gaza war 322 Twenty one species in the United States are declared extinct by the US Fish and Wildlife Service These are one mammal ten birds two fish and eight mussels 323 324 October 17 Detroit casino workers call the first strike in their history after failing to reach a deal with MGM Resorts and Penn Entertainment 325 October 18 A driver is arrested after crashing into a group of Pepperdine University students walking in Malibu California killing four and injuring two others 326 The U S Treasury Department announces an ease of certain oil gas and gold sanctions on Venezuela following the Venezuelan government and opposition s agreement to conduct elections 327 Dutch serial killer Joran van der Sloot confesses in a U S federal court that he killed Natalee Holloway in Aruba in 2005 328 October 19 2020 Georgia election investigation Attorney Sidney Powell pleads guilty in the Georgia election racketeering prosecution for her role in attempting to overturn the results she is joined by fellow attorneys Kenneth Chesebro the following day and by attorney Jenna Ellis on October 24 329 330 331 October 20 October 2023 Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election Jim Jordan withdraws his nomination to become the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives after a third vote fails to elevate him to the position 332 Federal bankruptcy judge Christopher Lopez rules that Alex Jones cannot use his personal bankruptcy to avoid paying roughly 1 1 billion in damages resulting from the lawsuits over his conspiracy theories and lies about the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting 333 October 21 Chevron announces it will acquire Hess Corporation for 50 billion 334 October 23 Horizon Air Flight 2059 An off duty pilot reportedly attempts to hijack and crash a passenger plane traveling from Everett Washington to San Francisco California 335 October 24 The Georgia Supreme Court upholds the state s six week abortion ban 336 October Speaker of the House election The GOP choose Tom Emmer as their nominee for Speaker of the House only for Emmer to drop out of the race mere hours after nomination The party reconvenes later that evening and nominates Mike Johnson of Louisiana who wins the office the next day 337 338 Meta Platforms is sued by 41 states attorneys general and DC accusing the social media giant of harming children s health 33 of which under a joint lawsuit in California and the remaining eight states and DC in their own jurisdictions 339 October 25 A mass shooting occurs in Lewiston Maine killing at least 18 and injuring a further 13 in the deadliest mass shooting of the year so far 340 The suspect is found dead from a self inflicted gunshot wound two days later 341 October 27 A retired Colombian army officer who participated in the 2021 assassination of Haitian president Jovenel Moise is sentenced by a court to life imprisonment in Miami 342 October 28 Mike Pence suspends his campaign for the Republican Party presidential nomination for the upcoming 2024 election 343 October 29 2023 Ybor City shootings Two people are killed and 16 others are injured in a mass shooting in the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa Florida A 22 year old man is arrested 344 October 30 2023 United Auto Workers strike The UAW reaches a tentative deal with General Motors after making tentative agreements with Stellantis and Ford officially ending the strike 345 346 November edit November 1 A motion to expel George Santos from the House of Representatives fails 347 2023 Major League Baseball season The Texas Rangers win the World Series after defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks in five games This is their first World Series win 348 November 2 Six Flags and Cedar Fair two of the largest amusement park companies in the United States announce that they are planning to merge 349 The future new company will be called Six Flags however it will be publicly traded under Cedar Fair s current ticker symbol FUN 350 United States v Bankman Fried FTX founder Sam Bankman Fried is convicted by a jury on all seven fraud related counts 351 Biden calls for a pause in the Israel Hamas war to allow for hostages to get out and humanitarian aid to get in 352 November 4 National March on Washington Free Palestine takes place at the National Mall and attracts between 100 000 to 300 000 participants with the goal of reaching a ceasefire in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict November 5 Paul Kessler a 69 year old Jewish man is fatally injured during a confrontation between pro Israeli and pro Palestinian demonstrators in Thousand Oaks California Local authorities are considering the case as an anti Semitic hate crime 353 November 6 WeWork once the most valuable U S startup files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy with liabilities of up to 50 billion 354 November 7 A massive fire breaks out in Hangar No 1 at the former Marine Corps Air Station Tustin in Tustin California 355 November 9 SAG AFTRA ends its strike at 12 01 a m PDT following a tentative deal reached the day prior 356 Surgeons at NYU Langone Health announce the world s first whole eye transplant 357 November 10 The Big Ten Conference suspends Michigan Wolverines football head coach Jim Harbaugh from the team s final three regular season games due to a sign stealing scandal 358 November 12 Senator Tim Scott suspends his campaign for president 359 November 14 2023 Israel Hamas war protests in the United States The March for Israel rally takes place at the National Mall in Washington D C to support Israel amid its war against Hamas to call for the release of hostages held by Hamas and to combat rising antisemitism 360 November 16 George Santos says he will not seek re election after the House Ethics Committee issued a scathing report against him which led to him being charged with several counts of fraud 361 November 17 Sam Altman the founder and CEO of ChatGPT developer OpenAI is fired by OpenAI s board for reportedly lying to its board of directors though reinstated five days later after OpenAI 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