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Events from the year 1993 in the United States .
George H.W. Bush (R -Texas ) (until January 20)
Bill Clinton (D -Arkansas ) (starting January 20)
Dan Quayle (R -Indiana ) (until January 20)
Al Gore (D -Tennessee ) (starting January 20)
Governors and lieutenant governors
Lieutenant governors [ edit ]
Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : Jim Folsom Jr. (Democratic ) (until April 22), vacant (starting April 22)
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska : Jack Coghill (Alaskan Independence )
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas : vacant (until November 20), Mike Huckabee (Republican ) (starting November 20)
Lieutenant Governor of California : Leo T. McCarthy (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : Mike Callihan (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : Eunice Groark (A Connecticut )
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : vacant (until January 19), Ruth Ann Minner (Democratic ) (starting January 19)
Lieutenant Governor of Florida : Buddy MacKay (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia : Pierre Howard (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii : Ben Cayetano (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : Butch Otter (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Bob Kustra (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : Frank O'Bannon (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : Joy Corning (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : Jim Francisco (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : Paul E. Patton (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : Melinda Schwegmann (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland : Melvin A. Steinberg (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : Paul Cellucci (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : Connie Binsfeld (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : Joanell Dyrstad (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : Eddie Briggs (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : Mel Carnahan (Democratic ) (until January 11), Roger B. Wilson (Democratic ) (starting January 11)
Lieutenant Governor of Montana : Denny Rehberg (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : Maxine Moul (Democratic ) (until October), Kim M. Robak (Democratic ) (starting October)
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Sue Wagner (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : Casey Luna (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of New York : Stan Lundine (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : James Carson Gardner (Republican ) (until month and day unknown), Dennis A. Wicker (Democratic ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : Rosemarie Myrdal (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : Mike DeWine (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : Jack Mildren (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : Mark Singel (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : Roger N. Begin (Democratic ) (until January 2), Robert Weygand (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : Nick Theodore (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : Walter Dale Miller (Republican ) (until April 19), Steve T. Kirby (Republican ) (starting April 19)
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : John S. Wilder (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : Bob Bullock (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Utah : W. Val Oveson (Republican ) (until January 4), Olene S. Walker (Republican ) (starting January 4)
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : vacant (until month and day unknown), Barbara W. Snelling (Republican ) (starting month and day unknown)
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : Don Beyer (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington : Joel Pritchard (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Scott McCallum (Republican )
January 20: Bill Clinton becomes the 42nd U.S. president
January 20: Al Gore becomes the 45th U.S. vice president
January 3 – In Moscow , George H. W. Bush and Boris Yeltsin sign the second Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty .
January 5
January 19
IBM announces a $4,970,000,000 loss for 1992, the largest single-year corporate loss in United States history to date.
Iraq disarmament crisis : Iraq refuses to allow UNSCOM inspectors to use its own aircraft to fly into Iraq, and begins military operations in the demilitarized zone between Iraq and Kuwait , and the northern Iraqi no-fly zones . U.S. forces fire approximately forty Tomahawk cruise missiles at Baghdad factories linked to Iraq's illegal nuclear weapons program. Iraq then informs UNSCOM that it will be able to resume its flights.
January 20 – Bill Clinton is sworn in as the 42nd president of the United States , and Al Gore is sworn in as the 45th vice president .
January 25 – Mir Aimal Kasi fires a rifle and kills two employees outside CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia .
January 31 – Super Bowl XXVII : The Buffalo Bills become the first team to lose three consecutive Super Bowls as they are defeated by the Dallas Cowboys , 52–17.
February 26: World Trade Center bombing
March 1–April 28 – An outbreak of Cryptosporidium protozoan affects Milwaukee, Wisconsin , infecting over 400,000 people, hospitalizing over 4,000, and killing at least 100, making it the largest waterborne disease outbreak in United States history.
March 1 – The NFL introduces its current free agent system.
March 4 – Authorities announce the capture of suspected World Trade Center bombing conspirator Mohammad Salameh .
March 9 – Rodney King testifies at the federal trial of four Los Angeles, California police officers accused of violating his civil rights when they beat him during an arrest.
March 11 – Janet Reno is confirmed by the United States Senate and sworn in the next day, becoming the first female Attorney General of the United States.
March 13–14 – The Great Blizzard of 1993 strikes the eastern United States, bringing record snowfall and other severe weather all the way from Cuba to Quebec ; the storm kills 318 people.
March 22 – The Intel Corporation ships the first Pentium chips.
March 29 – The 65th Academy Awards , hosted by Billy Crystal , are held at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles , with Clint Eastwood 's Unforgiven winning four awards, including Best Picture and Best Director . Both the film and James Ivory 's Howards End lead the nominations with nine each. The telecast garners 45.7 million viewers.
April 19: The Waco Siege ends with a deadly fire
April – October: The Great Flood of 1993
May 1 – An outbreak of a respiratory illness later identified as hantavirus pulmonary syndrome begins in the southwestern United States ; 32 patients die by the end of the year.[ 3] [ 4]
May 5 – The West Memphis Three are three men who – while teenagers – were tried and convicted, in 1994, of the May 5, 1993 murders of three boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. Damien Echols was sentenced to death, Jessie Misskelley Jr. was sentenced to life imprisonment plus two 20-year sentences, and Jason Baldwin was sentenced to life imprisonment. During the trial, the prosecution asserted that the children were killed as part of a Satanic ritual.
May 20 – President Bill Clinton signs the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 into federal law.
October 3 – A large-scale battle erupts between U.S. forces and local militia in Mogadishu, Somalia ; eighteen Americans and over 1,000 Somalis are killed.
October 8 – David Miscavige announces the IRS has granted full tax exemption to the Church of Scientology International and affiliated churches and organizations, ending the Church's 40-year battle with the IRS and resulting in religious recognition in the United States.
October 16 – U.S. President Bill Clinton sends six American warships to Haiti to enforce United Nations trade sanctions against their military-led regime.[ 7]
October 25 – Actor Vincent Price dies of lung cancer.
October 27 – Wildfires begin in California , which eventually destroy over 16,000 acres (65 km2 ) and 700 homes.[ 8]
October 31 – Actor River Phoenix dies of drug-induced heart failure on the sidewalk outside the West Hollywood nightclub The Viper Room .
December
The unemployment rate falls to 6.5%, the lowest since January 1991.
ProCharger , an automotive aftermarket manufacturer is founded in Kansas.[ 9]
December 2 – STS-61 : NASA launches the Space Shuttle Endeavour on a mission to repair an optical flaw in the Hubble Space Telescope .
December 7
December 11 – A variety of Soviet space program paraphernalia are put to auction in Sotheby's New York, and sell for a total of US$6,800,000. One of the items is Lunokhod 1 and its spacecraft Luna 17 ; they sell for $68,500.
Bryson Tiller
Ashley Argota
Lewis Pullman
January 2 – Bryson Tiller , musician
January 3
January 5 – De'Anthony Thomas , football player
January 7 – Darby Allin , wrestler
January 8 – Brooke Greenberg , woman with rare slow-aging condition (d. 2013 )
January 9
January 11 – Flora Cross , French-born actress
January 12 – Jamel Artis , basketball player
January 13
January 14
January 15
January 17 – Jeremiah Attaochu , Nigerian-born football player
January 18
January 19
January 20 – Cat Janice , singer (d. 2024)
January 26 – Lizzie Armanto , American-born Finnish skateboarder
January 27 – Joe Landolina , inventor and entrepreneur
January 29 – Lewis Pullman , actor
January 30 – Stephen Anderson , football player
January 31 – Alex Bent , drummer for Trivium
Jennifer Stone
Victoria Justice
Emily Rudd
February 2 – Karsta Lowe , volleyball player
February 3 – Brandon Micheal Hall , actor
February 6 – Tinashe , musician and actress
February 7 – David Dorfman , actor
February 9 – Nura Afia , beauty vlogger
February 10 – Lexi Atkins , actress, model, and beauty pageant titleholder
February 12
February 13
February 14
February 15 – Alex ter Avest , actress
February 17 – Jason Anderson , motorcyclist
February 18
February 19
February 23 – Andrea Kneppers , American-Dutch swimmer
February 24 – Emily Rudd , actress
February 25 – Timmy Hill , race car driver
February 27 – Jessica Korda , golfer
Anthony Davis
March 1
March 3 – Nicole Gibbs , tennis player
March 4
March 5 – Josh Briggs , pro wrestler
March 7 – Alex Broadhurst , ice hockey player
March 10 – Peniel Shin , rapper and dancer for BTOB
March 11 – Anthony Davis , basketball player
March 15 – Greg Allen , baseball player
March 16
March 18
March 25 – Jarrod Alonge , comedian, songwriter, and music producer
March 26 – Paige Spiranac , golfer and model
March 29 – Joe Adler , actor
Sofia Carson
Chance the Rapper
Debby Ryan
Miranda Cosgrove
Lynn Biyendolo
Maika Monroe
May 2 – Jarred Brooks , mixed martial artist and current ONE Strawweright World Champion
May 6
May 10
May 11 – Annabelle Attanasio , actress and filmmaker
May 13 – Debby Ryan , actress and singer
May 14 – Miranda Cosgrove , actress and singer
May 16 – Raheem Appleby , basketball player
May 18 – Kyle , rapper
May 19
May 20 – Caroline Zhang , figure skater
May 21
May 23
May 24 – Nelson Agholor , Nigerian-born football player
May 25
May 26
May 27 – Tanner Anderson , baseball player
May 29 – Maika Monroe , actress
May 30 – Keanu Asing , surfer
Swae Lee
Gunna
Ariana Grande
June 1 – Sam Anas , ice hockey player
June 2 – Abena Appiah , Ghanaian-born singer, model, and beauty pageant winner
June 4
June 5
June 6 – Vic Mensa , rapper
June 7
June 9 – Ash Santos , actress
June 11
June 13 – Ameer Abdullah , football player
June 14
June 15 – Jay Ajayi , British-born football player
June 21 – Hungrybox , esports athlete
June 22
June 23 – Tim Anderson , baseball player
June 26 – Ariana Grande , actress and singer
June 29
Raini Rodriguez
Elizabeth Gillies
Dak Prescott
July 1 – Raini Rodriguez , actress and singer
July 2 – Saweetie , rapper
July 3 – Mathias Anderle , singer
July 5 – Hollie Cavanagh , British-born singer
July 7
July 8 – Zach Auguste , basketball player
July 9
July 10 – Carlon Jeffery , actor
July 18 – Casey Veggies , rapper and songwriter
July 21 – Aaron Durley , baseball player
July 23 – Lili Simmons , actress and model
July 24 – Lucas Adams , actor
July 26
July 27
July 28
July 29 – Dak Prescott , football player
Keke Palmer
Lucas Cruikshank
August 1 – Tomi Adeyemi , writer
August 2 – Manika , singer/songwriter
August 3 – Thomas Rawls , football player
August 7 – Francesca Eastwood , actress, model, and socialite
August 9
August 11 – Alyson Stoner , actress, dancer, and singer
August 13
August 20 – MK Nobilette , singer
August 22 – Dillon Danis , martial artist
August 25 – Alex Arlitt , soccer player
August 26
August 27 – Dara Alizadeh , American-born Bermudan Olympic rower
August 28 – Chad Buchanan , actor and model
August 29
Blaire White
Patrick Schwarzenegger
Sonya Deville
Ben Platt
September 1 – Megan Nicole , singer/songwriter
September 5
September 6
September 7
September 9 – Brian Pillman Jr. , wrestler
September 10 – Sarah Logan , wrestler
September 11 – Farrah Moan , drag queen and entertainer
September 12 – Kelsea Ballerini , singer/songwriter
September 14
September 16
September 18 – Patrick Schwarzenegger , actor and model
September 19 – Mo Alie-Cox , football and basketball player
September 20 – Kyle Anderson , American-born Chinese basketball player
September 23 – Duke Johnson , football player
September 24
September 25 – Zach Tyler Eisen , voice actor
September 27 – Brandon Alexander , football player
September 30
Angus T. Jones
Tiffany Trump
Charlie Kirk
Xander Schauffele
October 1 – Grayson Murray , golfer (d. 2024)
October 2
October 4 – Nick Arbuckle , football player
October 5 – Mikey Ambrose , soccer player
October 6 – Jourdan Miller , actress
October 8
October 9
October 11
October 12 – Bralon Addison , football player
October 13 – Tiffany Trump , socialite and model
October 14 – Charlie Kirk , conservative commentator
October 17 – Witney Carson , dancer and choreographer
October 19
October 21
October 22
October 23
October 25
October 26 – Drew Gooden , comedian
October 27 – Troy Gentile , actor
October 30 – Marcus Mariota , American football player
Benito Skinner
Pete Davidson
November 3 – Benito Skinner , online personality
November 4
November 8
November 9 – Steven Taylor , cricketer
November 11 – Sam Abbas , Egyptian-born director, screenwriter, and producer
November 12 – Mackensie Alexander , football player
November 13 – Blake Aoki , American-born Japanese basketball player
November 15 – Arik Armstead , football player
November 16
November 19 – Justin Anderson , basketball player
November 27
November 28
November 29
November 30 – Kevon Seymour , football player
Amouranth
Marques Brownlee
AnnaSophia Robb
December 1 – Drakeo the Ruler , rapper (d. 2021)
December 2
December 3 – Marques Brownlee , YouTuber
December 5 – Tejay Antone , baseball player
December 7 – Jasmine Villegas , singer
December 8 – AnnaSophia Robb , actress
December 10 – Joey Salads , YouTuber
December 11
December 12 – Rilwan Alowonle , American-born Nigerian hurdler
December 15
December 18
Byron Buxton , baseball player
John Cihangir, actor, stuntman and YouTuber
December 19
December 21 – Jinger Vuolo , author
December 22
December 25 – Andrea Drews , volleyball player
December 29 – Terry Allen , basketball player
December 30 – Bradley Adkins , Olympic high jumper
December 31 – Ryan Blaney , race car driver
30 Roc , record producer and songwriter
Paul Abrahamian , television personality and fashion designer
Joo Won Ahn , South Korean-born ballet dancer
Albert Alan , financial literacy advocate and author
David Onri Anderson , painter, musician, and curator
Anjimile , singer/songwriter
Austin Armstrong , football player and coach
Heather Artinian , hearing-impaired lawyer
David Benoit, wrestler and son of Chris Benoit
Dizzy Gillespie
Thurgood Marshall
January 1
January 3
January 6 – Dizzy Gillespie , American musician, bandleader, singer and composer (b. 1917 )
January 10
January 15
January 16
January 19
January 21 – Charlie Gehringer , American baseball player (b. 1903 )
January 22 – Jim Pollard , American professional basketball player and coach (b. 1922 )
January 23
January 24 – Thurgood Marshall , American jurist, First African-American on the Supreme Court (b. 1908 )
January 25 – Bernard Joseph Smith , American marathon runner; winner of the 1942 Boston Marathon (b. 1917 )
January 27 – J. T. King , American football player, coach, and college athletics administrator (b. 1912 )
January 28 – Vern Kennedy , American MLB pitcher (b. 1907 )
January 29
January 30 – Julia Davis Adams , American author and journalist (b. 1900 )
Lillian Gish
Helen Hayes
Polykarp Kusch
March 1 – Terry Frost , American actor (b. 1906 )
March 3 – Albert Sabin , American biologist, developer of the oral polio vaccine (b. 1906 )
March 4 – Izaak Kolthoff , Dutch-born American chemist (b. 1894 )
March 7
March 8
March 9
March 16 – Ralph Fults , America outlaw (b. 1910 )
March 17 – Helen Hayes , American actress (b. 1900 )
March 20
March 22 – Steve Olin , American baseball player (b. 1965 )
March 23 – Tim Crews , American baseball player (b. 1961 )
March 24 – John Hersey , American writer and journalist (b. 1914 )
March 26 – Louis Falco , American dancer and choreographer (b. 1942 )
March 27 – Elizabeth Holloway Marston , American psychologist (b. 1893 )
March 30 – Richard Diebenkorn , American painter (b. 1922 )
March 31
Cesar Chavez
Sun Ra
Conway Twitty
Pat Nixon
June 2 – Johnny Mize , American baseball player (b. 1913 )
June 5 – Conway Twitty , American musician (b. 1933 )
June 6 – James Bridges , American screenwriter and director (b. 1936 )
June 8 – Nolan Bailey Harmon , bishop of The Methodist Church and the United Methodist Church (b. 1892 )
June 9 – Alexis Smith , Canadian-born American actress and singer (b. 1921 )
June 10
June 11 – Ray Sharkey , American actor (b. 1952 )
June 12 – Crawford Barton , American photographer (b. 1943 )
June 13 – Deke Slayton , American astronaut (b. 1924 )
June 15 – John Connally , American politician (b. 1917 )
June 19 – Szymon Goldberg , Polish-born violinist (b. 1909 )
June 22 – Pat Nixon , wife of Richard Nixon , First Lady of the United States , Second Lady of the United States (b. 1912 )
June 24 – Archie Williams , American Olympic athlete (b. 1915 )
June 26 – Roy Campanella , American baseball player (b. 1921 )
June 28 – GG Allin , American musician (b. 1956 )
June 29 – Héctor Lavoe , Puerto Rican singer (b. 1946 )
June 30 – Spanky McFarland , American actor (b. 1928 )
Davey Allison
Matthew Ridgway
Stewart Granger
Jimmy Doolittle
River Phoenix
Bill Bixby
Frank Zappa
Don Ameche
December 1 – Ray Gillen , American singer (b. 1959 )
December 4 – Frank Zappa , American guitarist and composer (b. 1940 )
December 6 – Don Ameche , American actor (b. 1908 )
December 14 – Myrna Loy , American actress (b. 1905 )
December 16
December 17 – Janet Margolin , American actress (b. 1943 )
December 18 – Sam Wanamaker , American film director and actor (b. 1919 )
December 19 – Michael Clarke , American musician (b. 1946 )
December 20 – W. Edwards Deming , American engineer, professor, author, lecturer, and management consultant (b. 1900 )
December 21 – Gussie Nell Davis , American educator and founder of the Kilgore College Rangerettes (b. 1906 )
December 22
December 23 – James Ellison , American actor (b. 1910 )
December 24 – Norman Vincent Peale , American preacher and writer (b. 1898 )
December 27 – Michael Callen , American singer-songwriter, author, and activist (b. 1955 )
December 28
December 31
^ "Tributes to Arthur Ashe" . The Independent . 8 February 1993. Archived from the original on 2022-05-01.
^ "Archived copy" . The New Yorker . Archived from the original on 2002-10-14. Retrieved 2016-02-07 .{{cite magazine }}
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^ Altman, Lawrence. Virus that caused deaths among Navajos is isolated , New York Times, November 21, 1993.
^ Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome – United States, 1993 , Centers for Disease Control.
^ Timeline of events in the Dustin Honken case, infamous Iowa killer
^ "Waiting to die: Dustin Lee Honken execution" . Archived from the original on 2020-08-28. Retrieved 2020-09-02 .
^ Wire services. 6 Warships From US Go To Haiti , October 16, 1993, Milwaukee Sentinel.
^ Reinhold, Robert.Thousands Flee As Brush Fires Rake California , October 28, 1993, New York Times.
^ FITI PROCHARGER ATI MAIN WAREHOUSE, 14801 W 114TH TER, LENEXA, Kansas (KS) - Company Profile Archived 2012-07-17 at archive.today
^ Zenko, Micah (3 August 2010). Between Threats and War: U.S. Discrete Military Operations in the Post-Cold War World . Stanford University Press. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-8047-7190-0 .
^ "Eleanor Sanger Dies; TV Producer Was 63" . New York Times . March 8, 1993. Retrieved 5 March 2019 .