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1989 in the United States

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1989
in
the United States

Decades:
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Events from the year 1989 in the United States.

Incumbents

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Federal government

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Ronald Reagan (R-California) (until January 20)
George H. W. Bush (R-Texas) (starting January 20)
George H. W. Bush (R-Texas) (until January 20)
Dan Quayle (R-Indiana) (starting January 20)
Jim Wright (D-Texas) (until June 6)
Tom Foley (D-Washington) (starting June 6)
Robert Byrd (D-West Virginia) (until January 3)
George J. Mitchell (D-Maine) (starting January 3)

Events

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January

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January 20: George H. W. Bush becomes the 41st U.S. president
January 20: Dan Quayle becomes the 44th U.S. vice president

February

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March

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March 24: Exxon Valdez oil spill

April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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October 17: Loma Prieta earthquake
October 18: Galileo and its Inertial Upper Stage (IUS) booster being deployed by the Space Shuttle Atlantis on the STS-34 mission.

November

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December

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December 20: United States invasion of Panama

Ongoing

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Births

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January

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Derrick Morgan
Conor Dwyer
Emily Meade
Beau Mirchoff
Nicole Ross
Dustin Poirier
Khleo Thomas

February

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Sara Jacobs
Jeremy Sumpter
Elizabeth Olsen
Corbin Bleu
Courtney LaPlante

March

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Daniella Monet
Anton Yelchin
Mason Musso
Lily Collins
Aly Michalka
Von Miller

April

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Bianca Belair
Joe Haden
Alia Shawkat
Martha Hunt
Emily Rios
Candace Owens

May

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Tim Urban
Greg Casar
Chris Brown
Anna Paulina Luna
Prince Royce
Rob Gronkowski
G-Eazy
Riley Keough
Sean Johnson

June

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Lucy Hale
Renee Olstead
Christopher Mintz-Plasse
Jeffrey Earnhardt
Markiplier

July

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Alex Morgan
Adam Cole
David Henrie
Hilary Knight
Tristan Wilds
Rory Culkin
Juno Temple
Alexis Knapp
Zelda Williams

August

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Anthony Rizzo
Joe Jonas
Carlos PenaVega
Hayden Panettiere
James Harden
Cassadee Pope
Bebe Rexha

September

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Bill Kaulitz
Kat Graham
Jimmy Butler
Logan Henderson
Jason Derulo
Brandon Jennings

October

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Brie Larson
Dakota Johnson
Lil Mama
Travis Kelce
Aimee Teegarden
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Kyle Carpenter

November

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Aaron Hernandez
Jordan Mark Witzigreuter
Tyga
Alden Ehrenreich

December

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Nafessa Williams
Jen Ledger
Taylor Swift
Ashley Benson
Jordin Sparks
Ryan Sheckler

Full date unknown

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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