2024 in the United States

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2024
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the United States

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The following is a list of events of the year 2024 in the United States, as well as predicted and scheduled events that have not yet occurred.

Incumbents[edit]

Federal government[edit]

Elections[edit]

The US general elections will be held on November 5 of this year. In the federal government, the offices of the president, vice president, all 435 seats of the House of Representatives, and roughly one third of the Senate. In this year's presidential election, Joe Biden is eligible to run for a second term. With former president Donald Trump's declaration to run for the office again, the election may possibly be a rematch of the 2020 election. In the Senate, at least six seats, those of Senators Tom Carper from Delaware, Mike Braun from Indiana, Ben Cardin from Maryland, Debbie Stabenow from Michigan, Mitt Romney from Utah, and Joe Manchin from West Virginia, will be open contests; the seat of the late Dianne Feinstein is also expected to be an open contest with Feinstein's immediate successor, Laphonza Butler, expected to serve on an interim basis.[1][2][3]

Concerning state governments, 11 states and two territories will hold gubernatorial elections, and most states and territories will hold elections for their legislatures. Many major cities, including Baltimore, Las Vegas, Honolulu, Milwaukee, Miami, Phoenix, San Diego, and San Francisco will also elect their mayors.

Events[edit]

January[edit]

February[edit]

Scheduled events[edit]

Deaths[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. ^ Shabad, Rebecca; Gomez, Henry J. (January 5, 2023). "Sen. Debbie Stabenow announces she won't seek re-election in 2024". NBC News. Retrieved January 28, 2023.
  3. ^ Cadelago, Christopher (October 1, 2023). "Newsom picks Laphonza Butler as Feinstein replacement". POLITICO. Retrieved October 2, 2023.
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  8. ^ "Court records related to Jeffrey Epstein are set to be released, but they aren't a client list". AP News. January 3, 2024. Retrieved January 4, 2024.
  9. ^ Jan. 6 Proud Boys defendant who led law enforcement on manhunt sentenced to 10 years in prison CBS News, January 4, 2024
  10. ^ Iowa school shooting: Authorities identify sixth-grader killed in Perry shooting KCCI-TV, January 6, 2024
  11. ^ Iowa principal who risked his life to protect students during a high school shooting has died KCCI-TV, January 14, 2024
  12. ^ Gates, Dominic (January 5, 2024). "Alaska Airlines grounds MAX 9s after door plug blows out on Portland flight". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 6, 2024.
  13. ^ Nova, Annie (January 7, 2024). "Largest U.S. radio company Audacy files for bankruptcy protection". CNBC. Retrieved January 8, 2024.
  14. ^ Chris Christie ends his Republican presidential bid, criticizing his rivals on his way out AP News, January 10, 2024
  15. ^ "Sources: Belichick leaving Patriots after 24 years". ESPN.com. January 11, 2024. Retrieved January 11, 2024.
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  19. ^ "U.S.-led coalition strikes Iran-aligned Houthi militants in Yemen". The Washington Post.
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  23. ^ "A global day of protests draws thousands in Washington and other cities in pro-Palestinian marches". opb.
  24. ^ Jared Goff leads Lions to first playoff win in 32 years, 24-23 over Matthew Stafford and the Rams AP News, January 14, 2024
  25. ^ Packers dominate Cowboys to advance in NFL playoffs and throw Dallas into disarray while Lions defeat Rams in 1st playoff win in 32 years CNN, January 14, 2024
  26. ^ Vivek Ramaswamy dropping out of presidential race following Iowa caucuses CBS News, January 15, 2024
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  28. ^ Harvey Weinstein, MSG exec James Dolan sued for sexual assault by former massage therapist USA Today, January 16, 2024
  29. ^ Alec Baldwin charged for second time in fatal ‘Rust’ shooting CNN, January 19, 2024
  30. ^ Death toll tops 60 across U.S. as arctic blast leaves dangerous icy conditions NBC News, January 20, 2024
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  34. ^ "Kenneth Eugene Smith executed by nitrogen hypoxia in Alabama, marking a first for the death penalty". CBS News. January 26, 2024.
  35. ^ Jury finds Trump must pay $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll CNN, January 26, 2024
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  37. ^ "Australia, Italy and others halt funding to U.N. agency over claim staff involved in Hamas attack on Israel - CBS News". www.cbsnews.com. January 27, 2024.
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  39. ^ Mayorquin, Orlando; Yoon, John (February 2, 2024). "3 Die as Small Plane Crashes Into Mobile Home Park in Florida". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved February 2, 2024.
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  43. ^ "Donald Trump does not have presidential immunity, US court rules". BBC News. February 6, 2024. Retrieved February 6, 2024.
  44. ^ Jennifer Crumbley, mother of school shooter, found guilty of involuntary manslaughter CNN, February 6, 2024
  45. ^ Marianne Williamson drops out of Democratic presidential race The Washington Post, February 7, 2024
  46. ^ Farberov, Snejana (February 7, 2024). "At least 6 feared dead in house set ablaze after 2 cops hit by gunfire responding to calls of 11-year-old girl being shot". New York Post. Retrieved February 8, 2024.
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