2018 in the United States

This is a list of events in the year 2018 in the United States.

2018
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the United States

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Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

President Donald J. Trump arrives at Zurich Airport Thursday, January 25, 2018, in Zurich, Switzerland, and proceeds to Marine One traveling to Davos, Switzerland over the Swiss Alps.
State of the Union 2018

February

March

April

May

  • May 1 – A study conducted by health services company Cigna reveals that American adults are experiencing a "loneliness epidemic" with nearly half of Americans reporting they sometimes or always feel alone (46 percent) or left out (47 percent).[95]
  • May 2
    • The state of Iowa approves the so-called "heartbeat" bill, banning most abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected.[96]
    • A C-130 military plane crash in Savannah, Georgia kills nine people.[97]
    • Following a series of small earthquakes, the USGS warns that the Kīlauea volcano in Hawaii could erupt.[98] Two days later it erupts, there are stronger earthquakes and Hawaii declares a state of emergency, evacuating 1,700 residents.[99]
  • May 4
    • The national unemployment rate hits 3.9 percent, the lowest rate since 2000.[100]
    • The Trump administration announces an end to the special Temporary Protected Status program for 57,000 Hondurans.[101]
  • May 5
    • NASA's InSight spacecraft, designed to study the interior and subsurface of Mars, successfully launches at 11:05 UTC, with an expected arrival on 26 November 2018.[102][103]
    • The state of California becomes the world's fifth-largest economy, with the state's GDP surpassing that of the United Kingdom's.[104]
    • In horse racing, pre-race favorite Justify wins the 144th running of the Kentucky Derby, becoming the first horse since 1882 to win the race while unraced as a two-year-old. The race was run under the wettest conditions in its history; by post time, more than 2.8 inches (7.1 cm) of rain had fallen on race day, breaking a record that had lasted since 1918.[105][106][107]
  • May 8
    • The Senate Intelligence Committee releases an unclassified version of its investigation into Russian cyberattacks in 2016, concluding: "Russian-affiliated cyber actors were able to gain access to restricted elements of election infrastructure. [...] In a small number of states, these cyber actors were in a position to, at a minimum, alter or delete voter registration data; however, they did not appear to be in a position to manipulate individual votes or aggregate vote totals."[108]
    • New York's attorney general Eric Schneiderman resigns over multiple allegations of assault.[109]
    • President Trump announces his intention to withdraw the United States from the Iranian nuclear agreement.[110] In a statement, former U.S. President Barack Obama calls the move "a serious mistake".[111]
    • The National Centers for Environmental Information reports that April 2018 was the coldest month in the U.S. since 1997.[112][113]
  • May 9 – The California Energy Commission introduces its 2019 Building Energy Efficiency Standards, requiring all new homes to be fitted with solar power from 2020. It is the first state in the US to enact such a law.[114]
  • May 10
    • At around 2 a.m. local, President Trump ceremoniously greets three freed Korean-Americans, who were detained by North Korea for more than a year for "anti-state activities", on Joint Base Andrews in Maryland.[115]
    • NASA's Carbon Monitoring System (CMS) is cancelled by the Trump administration.[116]
  • May 11 U.S. fighter jets intercept two Russian TU-95 bombers in Alaskan airspace.[117]
  • May 16 – President Trump meets with Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
  • May 17 – The Kīlauea shield volcano on the Big Island of the state of Hawaii erupts from its summit, shooting ash 30,000 feet (9,100 m) into the sky.[118]
  • May 18 A school shooting takes place at Santa Fe High School in Texas. Eight students and two teachers are killed and ten other people are injured it is only the second school shooting to take place following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas shooting in February.
  • May 20 U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin states that the Trump administration will put its proposed tariffs on Chinese imports "on hold", averting fears of a trade war between the two countries.[119]
  • May 21 The Supreme Court, in a 5-4 ruling, upholds a law preventing employees from filing class action lawsuits against their employers over pay and hour disputes.[120]
  • May 23 – It is reported that Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, received a secret payment of at least $400,000 to fix talks between the Ukrainian president and President Trump.[121]
  • May 24 – Actor Morgan Freeman is accused of sexual harassment by eight women.[122]
  • May 25Harvey Weinstein is charged with rape and several other counts of sexual abuse involving two separate women after turning himself in to police in New York City.[123]
  • May 28 – The Center for the Study of the Drone at New York's Bard College estimates that just over 900 law enforcement agencies, fire departments, and emergency services across the country are now using drones, no longer seen as a novelty by officials.[124]
  • May 29
    • ABC TV cancels comedian Roseanne Barr's show after she tweets a racist comment, likening Valerie Jarrett to an ape.[125]
    • Missouri Governor Eric Greitens announces his resignation (effective June 1) amid a sex scandal.[126]
    • Starbucks temporarily closes its stores for one day to undergo racial sensitivity training following an incident in April in which two black men were arrested in its Philadelphia store.
  • May 30
  • May 31 – The Trump administration announces that it will extend its tariffs on imported steel (25%) and aluminium (10%) to include the EU, Mexico and Canada, starting at midnight.[129]

June

July

  • July 5Scott Pruitt resigns as the Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, effective July 6. He is replaced by Andrew Wheeler.[152]
  • July 6 U.S. tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese goods come into effect, as President Trump suggests the final total could reach $550bn. China accuses the U.S. of starting the "largest trade war in economic history" and announces immediate retaliatory tariffs.[153][154]
  • July 9 President Trump nominates Brett Kavanaugh, a circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, to become an Associate Justice for the Supreme Court of the United States.
  • July 11 President Trump attends the NATO Summit in Brussels.
  • July 12 President Trump arrives in the UK. The four-day visit includes talks with Theresa May, tea with the Queen and a trip to Scotland. There are mass protests in London, featuring a 'Trump baby' blimp flown over Westminster.[155]
  • July 13 Special counsel Mueller charges 12 Russian intelligence officers with hacking during the 2016 election.[156]
  • July 16 President Trump meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin for private talks in the Finnish capital Helsinki. In a press conference afterwards, Trump praises Russia and Putin, drawing sharp criticism from both Republicans and Democrats alike.[157] Senator John McCain describes it as "one of the most disgraceful performances by an American president in memory."[158]
  • July 18 In an interview with CBS News, President Trump says he holds Putin personally responsible for interference in the 2016 US election; a sharp contrast to his earlier comments in Helsinki.[159]
  • July 19
  • July 20 The New York Times reports that President Trump's former lawyer Michael Cohen secretly recorded his client discussing payments to Karen McDougal, a former Playboy model who says she had an affair with Trump.[163]
  • July 26
    • Tesfaye Cooper is convicted of hate crime and aggravated kidnapping charges in Illinois and sentenced to seven years in prison for his role in the 2017 Chicago torture incident. He is the fourth and final member of an African-American group to be convicted in relation to the kidnapping of a mentally disabled white man in Chicago who livestreamed their torture of him on Facebook, shouting "F*** Trump" and "F*** white people" while doing so.[164]
    • The share price of Facebook drops by almost 20 percent after the company warns investors that user growth has slowed following the Cambridge Analytica data leak scandal. More than $109bn is wiped from its market value, the biggest stock market loss in corporate history, which includes a $14.5bn personal loss for founder Mark Zuckerberg.[165]
    • Michael Avenatti, the attorney for porn star Stormy Daniels, claims he is representing three other women who were allegedly paid by Donald Trump, AMI and Michael Cohen to keep quiet.[166]
  • July 28 John Delaney announces his candidacy for U.S. president in 2020.[167]
  • July 29 Wildfires in northern California continue to rage across vast swathes of land, destroying hundreds of structures and causing several deaths.[168]

August

September

October

  • October 2 The Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi is murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, triggering a diplomatic crisis between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
  • October 6
    • The Senate confirms Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination by a vote of 50–48, amid controversy over sexual assault claims against him.
    • Twenty people are killed in a crash involving a limousine transporting birthday party guests in Schoharie County, New York.[214] It is the deadliest transport crash in the U.S. since Colgan Air Flight 3407, also in New York state, which claimed 50 lives in 2009.[215]
  • October 9 America's ambassador to the UN, Nikki Haley, a senior Trump cabinet member, resigns unexpectedly.[216]
  • October 10 Hurricane Michael approaches the Florida Panhandle, attaining peak wind speeds of 155 mph (250 km/h) and becoming the strongest hurricane to ever make landfall in that region.
  • October 17- After 50 years of performing the characters Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch longtime Sesame Street puppeteer Caroll Spinney announces his retirement in 2015 Spinney's role was limited to voice only due to health problems.
  • October 20 President Trump announces that the US will "terminate" the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty over alleged Russian violations.[217]
  • October 24 After a bomb was found at the home of George Soros in the suburbs of New York, suspected explosive devices are also sent to former US President Barack Obama and ex-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The latter devices are intercepted by technicians who screen mail sent to former US officials. The Time Warner building in New York (home to news broadcaster CNN) is also evacuated, after a package containing an explosive and suspicious powder is found addressed to former CIA Director John Brennan. Additional suspicious packages, addressed to Democratic Representative Maxine Waters and former Attorney General Eric Holder, are investigated by law enforcement.[218]
  • October 25 A suspicious package is found in Tribeca, New York City, addressed to actor Robert De Niro. Authorities also find two packages in Delaware, addressed to former Vice President Joe Biden.[219]
  • October 26
    • Two more suspicious packages are found, addressed to New Jersey senator Cory Booker and the former director of national intelligence, James Clapper.[220]
    • The perpetrator, Cesar Sayoc Jr., is captured in Plantation, Florida, in connection with the mail bombing attempts. He is questioned by FBI agents with the Joint Terrorism Task Force.[221]
  • October 27 A mass shooting occurs at the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, resulting in eleven deaths. Among the victims are Cecil and David Rosenthal, brothers of former Steelers community relations manager Michele Rosenthal. A 46-year-old male suspect is arrested.[222][223]
    • The Cathedral of Learning which normally lights up following Pitt's football victories is darkened on this day out of respect to the 11 victims killed in this morning's shooting at Tree of Life Synagogue.
  • October 28 The Boston Red Sox defeat the Los Angeles Dodgers, four games to one, to win their ninth World Series Championship.
  • October 29 800 U.S. soldiers are deployed to the Mexico–United States border as a part of Operation Faithful Patriot, reinforcing the border against incoming Central American migrant caravans.[224]
  • October 30
    • NASA announces that its Kepler space telescope mission has ended, with the telescope having run out of fuel two weeks before, after nine-and-a-half years in space. The telescope discovered 2,681 exoplanets, with a further 2,900 candidates at the time of its retirement. The spacecraft also discovered that there are more planets than stars in our galaxy.[225][226][227]
    • The Supreme Court of Hawaii approves the resumption of construction on Mauna Kea of one of the world's biggest telescopes, the Thirty Meter Telescope, costing $1.4 billion. Some native Hawaiians, regarding the mountain as sacred, opposed the construction since 2015.[228]
    • Memorial services are held for the victims of the Tree of Life synagogue shooting that had occurred three days earlier among the attendees are members of the Pittsburgh Steelers who attend the service of Cecil and David Rosenthal sister of former community relations manager Michele Rosenthal. Steelers coach Mike Tomlin moves his press conference from noon to 1:00 so he can attend the service.

November

December

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

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  462. "Steve Coy (Dead Or Alive) 1962-2018". Burningtheground.net. 5 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
  463. Gayle Shepherd of the Singing Shepherd Sisters Dies at 81
  464. Margot Kidder's Death Ruled Suicidal Overdose
  465. Tom Wolfe, journalist and author, dies aged 88
  466. Joseph Campanella, 93, Ubiquitous Character Actor, Dies
  467. Hugh Dane, Hank the Security Guard on ‘The Office,’ Dies at 75
  468. Robert Indiana, artist behind Philly's iconic LOVE sculpture, dies at 89
  469. Patricia Morison, Star of the Original ‘Kiss Me, Kate,’ Dies at 103
  470. Fox, Margalit (May 21, 2018). "Dovey Johnson Roundtree, Barrier-Breaking Lawyer, Dies at 104". The New York Times.
  471. Allyn Ann McLerie, Actress in 'Where's Charley?' and 'They Shoot Horses, Don't They?' Dies at 91
  472. Clint Walker, Star of 1950s TV Western 'Cheyenne,' Dies at 90
  473. Philip Roth, Towering Novelist Who Explored Lust, Jewish Life and America, Dies at 85
  474. Jerry Maren, last surviving Munchkin from 'Wizard of Oz,' Dies at 98
  475. "Bill Mallory, Coach Who Lifted Indiana Football, Is Dead at 82". The New York Times. May 25, 2018.
  476. Goldstein, Richard (May 26, 2018). "Alan Bean, 4th Person to Walk on the Moon, Dies at 86". The New York Times.
  477. Good, Owen S. (May 26, 2018). "Ted Dabney, video gaming pioneer, dies at 80". Polygon.
  478. "Legendary Blues Musician Eddy Clearwater Dies at 83". Archived from the original on 2019-03-29. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
  479. In memoriam: Paul Boyer, 99, Nobel laureate in chemistry
  480. 49ers great Dwight Clark dies at 61
  481. "Kate Spade Dead at 55 Suicide by Hanging ... Coroner Removes Body". TMZ. June 5, 2018.
  482. "Anthony Bourdain: Celebrity chef dies in apparent suicide aged 61". Sky News. June 8, 2018.
  483. Neal E. Boyd Dies: Former “America’s Got Talent” Winner Was 42
  484. Civil rights icon Dorothy Cotton, 88, dies at her home in Ithaca
  485. D.J. Fontana, Elvis Presley's drummer, dead at 87
  486. Matt “Guitar” Murphy Dies: Blues Brothers Guitarist And Noted Sideman Was 88
  487. 'Vader' Leon White dead at age 63
  488. "XXXTentacion: Controversial rapper shot dead in Florida aged 20". BBC News. BBC. June 19, 2018.
  489. "Koko: Gorilla who mastered sign language dies in California". BBC News. BBC. 21 June 2018.
  490. "Former 'Voice of the Vols' John Ward dies". WKRN. 20 June 2018.
  491. Charles Krauthammer, Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist and intellectual provocateur, dies at 68
  492. Deanna Lund, actress on 'Land of the Giants', Dies at 81
  493. Former Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul dies in Las Vegas at 54
  494. Stanley Anderson, 'Spider-Man' and 'Seinfeld' Actor, Dies at 78
  495. Richard 'Old Man' Harrison of 'Pawn Stars' dead at 77
  496. Michael Jackson’s father Joe Jackson dies aged 89 following cancer battle
  497. Harlan Ellison, Intensely Prolific Science Fiction Writer, Dies at 84
  498. Tough Enough winner Matt Cappotelli dies
  499. Derrick O'Connor, Villain in 'Lethal Weapon 2,' Dies at 77
  500. Steve Ditko, artist who co-created Spider-Man, dead at 90
  501. Mary Carlisle, a perpetual ingenue in dozens of 1930s films, dies at 104
  502. Lorrie Collins, Rockabilly singer (Collins Kids), dies at 76
  503. Charlotte Rae Dies: House Mother On ‘The Facts Of Life’ Was 92
  504. "Patricia Benoit, Wally Cox's Sweetheart on 'Mister Peepers,' Dies at 91". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  505. Man killed by train had tech following (subscription required)
  506. John Carter, Pioneering African-American Film Editor, Dies at 95
  507. Jim 'The Anvil' Neidhart dies
  508. Glen Chin
  509. Aretha Franklin, 'Queen of Soul', dies aged 76
  510. Motown's Eddie Willis, one of last Funk Brothers, dies at 82
  511. "Actress Barbara Harris dies; Second City alum became toast of Broadway, movies". Archived from the original on 2018-08-21. Retrieved 2019-01-19.
  512. Former Lynyrd Skynyrd guitarist Ed King dead at 68
  513. Robin Leach, 'Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous' Host, Dies at 76
  514. "Sen. John McCain, independent voice of the GOP establishment, dies at 81". NBC News. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  515. Neil Simon, a Master of Comedy on Broadway and Beyond, Is Dead at 91
  516. 'ER' Actress Vanessa Marquez Shot and Killed By L.A. Authorities
  517. GH’s Beloved Susan Brown Passes Away At 86
  518. Gloria Jean, '30s and '40s Singer and Actress, Dead at 92
  519. Tony Award Award Winner Carole Shelley Dies at 79
  520. Sandomir, Richard (September 7, 2018). "Irvin Petlin, Artist Who Recorded Injustice, Dies at 83". The New York Times.
  521. Russonello, Giovanni (September 1, 2018). "Randy Weston, Pianist Who Traced Roots of Jazz to Africa, Dies at 92". The New York Times.
  522. Ravitz, Jessica (September 4, 2018). "Claire Wineland, inspirational speaker and social media star, dies one week after lung transplant". CNN.
  523. "Minnesota Vikings Statement on Fred Zamberletti". Vikings. September 2, 2018.
  524. Barnes, Mike (September 5, 2018). "Lydia Clarke Heston, Actress and Wife of Charlton Heston, Dies at 95". The Hollywood Reporter.
  525. Shanley, Patrick (September 5, 2018). "Tom Rickman, Screenwriter on 'Hooper' and 'Coal Miner's Daughter,' Dies at 78". The Hollywood Reporter.
  526. Schneider, Keith (September 6, 2018). "Richard M. DeVos, Amway Co-Founder and G.O.P. Stalwart, Dies at 92". The New York Times.
  527. "Hollywood legend Burt Reynolds dies from heart attack aged 82". Sky News. 7 September 2018.
  528. "Mac Miller: Stars pay tribute to US rapper 'found dead' aged 26". BBC News. BBC. 8 September 2018.
  529. Westminster’s top dog Uno the beagle dies
  530. Tommy McDonald, 1934-2018
  531. Jim Taylor, first of Vince Lombardi-era Packers inducted into Hall of Fame, dies
  532. Wang, Christine (October 15, 2018). "Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen dies of cancer at age 65". CNBC. Retrieved October 15, 2018.
  533. Mr. Roma Wilson
  534. Molly Hatchet frontman Jimmy Farrar dies
  535. ‘The Voice’ Star Beverly McClellan Dies After Battle with Cancer
  536. Candell, Jonathan (November 12, 2018). "Stan Lee dead at 95". The New York Times.
  537. David Pearson, NASCAR's Silver Fox, has died at 83
  538. Katherine MacGregor, the Meddlesome Harriet Oleson on 'Little House on the Prairie,' Dies at 93
  539. Country Star Roy Clark Dies at 85
  540. William Goldman, Oscar-Winning Writer of ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,’ Dies at 87
  541. Roberts, Sam (21 November 2018). "Jane Maas, a Pioneer for Women in Advertising, Dies at 86". The New York Times. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  542. Celtics and Knicks Legend Willie Naulls Passes Away at 84
  543. Ricky Jay, Master Magician and Actor in ‘Deadwood,’ ‘Boogie Nights,’ Dies at 72
  544. Gloria Katz, 'American Graffiti' Writer and 'Star Wars' Script Doctor, Dies at 76
  545. Wright T. King
  546. George H.W. Bush, 41st president of the United States, dies at 94
  547. "Word processor pioneer Evelyn Berezin dies aged 93". BBC News. December 12, 2018. Retrieved December 13, 2018.
  548. Wrecking Crew Bassist Joe Osborn Dead At 81
  549. Harlan County native, Hall of Fame songwriter dies in Nashville
  550. Dennis McClellan (December 18, 2018). "Penny Marshall, who played feisty Laverne in 'Laverne & Shirley' before directing movies, dies at 75". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved December 26, 2018.
  551. "Oldest American World War II Veteran Dies At 112". 28 December 2018.
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