US-related events during the year 2024
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.
With the dominant political story of this year being the
2024 presidential election , much attention has focused on
Democratic incumbent
Joe Biden 's widely expected rematch against
Republican
Donald Trump , who Biden unseated four years earlier. American politics have also focused on responses to the
ongoing war between Israel and Hamas which started in the year prior and Trump's civil and criminal trials. The
Federal Trade Commission under Lina Khan has also played a proactive role in the economics of America, with Khan blocking many mergers and acquisitions, including a merger of
JetBlue and
Spirit Airlines .
[1]
In business, the American economy is currently undergoing a
bull market , with
Nvidia in particular, due to demand for its chips in the use of
artificial intelligence , becoming the third largest publicly-traded company by market capitalization, and partially enabling major American stock indices such as the
S&P 500 to achieve record highs.
[2] Nvidia's success story, though was contrasted by a series of safety failures, malfunctions, and crashes involving passenger aircraft designed and assembled by
Boeing , among the most notable this year including
Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 where a door plug blew out.
[3]
[4]
Incumbents
Federal government
Elections
The US general elections will be held on November 5 of this year. In the
federal government , the offices up for election are
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 is expected by many
[5]
[6] to be a rematch of the
2020 election . In the Senate, at least seven seats, those of Senators
Tom Carper from Delaware,
Mike Braun from Indiana,
Ben Cardin from Maryland,
Debbie Stabenow from Michigan,
Bob Menendez from New Jersey,
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 not to seek a full term.
[7]
[8]
[9]
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
January
January 1
January 2 –
Harvard University president
Claudine Gay announces her resignation following a contentious house
hearing on antisemitism and allegations of
plagiarism in her earlier academic career.
[13]
January 3 – A series of documents containing the names of associates of sex offender
Jeffrey Epstein are made available to the public. A majority of those mentioned are found to not be directly involved in any wrongdoing.
[14]
January 4
January 5 –
Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 suffers an
uncontrolled decompression after one of the emergency exit doors on the
Boeing 737 MAX 9 blows out, resulting in an emergency landing in
Portland and the
FAA grounding all 737 Max 9s.
[18]
January 7 –
Audacy , the largest radio operator in the country, files for
Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection .
[19]
January 8
January 10 – Former New Jersey governor
Chris Christie suspends his
2024 campaign for president .
[24]
January 11
January 12
January 13 –
Israel–Hamas war protests in the United States : The
March on Washington for Gaza takes place on the 100th day since the start of the
Israel–Hamas war , the start of
South Africa's genocide case against Israel in the ICJ , and a day after the Yemen missile strikes, attracting a crowd believed to be as large as 400,000.
[33]
January 14
January 15 –
2024 Republican Party presidential primaries : Ohio businessman
Vivek Ramaswamy ends his
presidential campaign after securing only 7.7% of the vote in the
Iowa caucuses .
[36] Former Governor of Arkansas
Asa Hutchinson ends his
campaign the next day after receiving less than 1% of the vote in the same.
[37]
January 16 –
Harvey Weinstein sexual abuse cases : A new lawsuit is filed by Kellye Croft against
Madison Square Garden Entertainment chairman
James L. Dolan , accusing him of pressuring her into unwanted sex back in 2014. She also files a lawsuit against American former film producer
Harvey Weinstein , accusing him of sexually assaulting her.
[38]
January 18 – The
United States Congress approves a stopgap bill to extend the deadline for government funding to March 2024, narrowly avoiding a government shutdown, which would have begun at midnight, January 19.
[39]
January 19 –
Alec Baldwin is indicted for
involuntary manslaughter after an
accidental shooting on the set of
Rust in 2021 which killed cinematographer
Halyna Hutchins and injured director
Joel Souza .
[40]
January 20 – At least 60 people are killed across the country after
two weeks of winter storms that caused dangerous road conditions and widespread power outages that could take weeks to fix.
[41]
January 21
January 24 – During the
Standoff at Eagle Pass , part of the broader
Mexico–United States border crisis , the
Supreme Court rules against Texas for placing barbed wire at the border with Mexico. In response,
Texas Governor
Greg Abbott announces that his state would not be following the orders of the court. At least 23 states announce their allegiance to Texas, including
Florida , who has sent their own
National Guard unit to aid the
Texas National Guard and
Texas Rangers .
[44]
January 25
January 26
January 27 – The US suspends
UNRWA funds after
claims come out that twelve staff members took part in the
October 7 attacks in 2023, which included American victims.
[49]
January 28 –
Tower 22 drone attack – An
Iranian backed militant group launches a drone attack on a US base in Jordan, killing three and wounding forty-seven. The US
launches several missiles at Iraq and Syria in retaliation for the drone attack four days later.
February
February 1
February 4 – The schedule for the
2026 FIFA World Cup which will be co-hosted by the US, Canada, and Mexico is released. A total of 78 games will be played in the US, including the
final .
[53]
February 6
February 7
February 8
February 9
February 11 – The
Kansas City Chiefs win
Super Bowl LVIII against the
San Francisco 49ers 25–22 in overtime at
Allegiant Stadium in
Las Vegas , the second Super Bowl to go into overtime after
Super Bowl LI . The Chiefs are the first repeat champions since the
New England Patriots in
2004 .
[69]
February 12 – A
shooting takes place on a
4 Train and at
Mount Eden Avenue station in
The Bronx ,
New York City , killing one and injuring five.
[70]
[71]
February 13
February 14 –
2024 Kansas City parade shooting : One person is killed and at least nine are injured after a
mass shooting during the
Kansas City Chiefs '
Super Bowl LVIII championship parade at
Union Station in
Kansas City, Missouri . Two armed suspects were arrested at the scene.
[74]
February 15
February 16
February 17 – Former congressman
George Santos sues late night host
Jimmy Kimmel for $750,000 on charges of copyright infringement, fraud, breach of contract, and unjust enrichment after Kimmel purchased
Cameo videos from Santos through fake names then used them on
his show .
[82]
February 18 –
2024 Burnsville shooting : Police and medics were fired upon from a home while responding to a domestic incident in
Burnsville, Minnesota . Two officers and a firefighter were killed while another officer suffered a gunshot wound.
[83] After opening fire on first responders, the shooter fatally shot himself.
[84]
February 19 – The
2024 Daytona 500 is held, with
William Byron of
Axalta 's racing team winning.
[85]
February 20 – Three passengers who were on
Alaska Airlines Flight 1282 sue
Boeing for $1 billion for negligence, claiming the incident caused them physical injuries and
post-traumatic stress disorder .
[86]
February 21
February 22
February 23
The Biden administration announces over 500 new sanctions on Russian financial institutions, military institutions, sanctions evasion, energy production, and prison officials linked to the
death of Alexei Navalny .
[98]
A
high-altitude balloon is detected over
Utah , prompting the deployment of
fighter aircraft to intercept the object. The origin and purpose of the balloon are unknown, according to US officials.
[99]
February 25 –
Israel–Hamas war protests in the United States : An
Air Force member, identified as
Aaron Bushnell , commits
self-immolation in front of the
Embassy of Israel in DC, as a protest against American support of Israel's war against Hamas. He later died of his injuries.
[100]
February 26 –
The body of Mahogany Jackson is discovered in an illegal dump site in
Birmingham, Alabama .
[101]
February 27 – The
Smokehouse Creek Fire in the
Texas panhandle burns almost 200,000 acres, resulting in a state of emergency for the area.
[102]
February 28 –
Mitch McConnell announces that he will step down as
Senate Republican leader in January 2025. He's been serving as the Senate Republican leader since
2007 .
[103]
March
March 1 –
Caitlin Clark breaks the all-time
NCAA Division I college basketball career scoring record that had been held by
Pete Maravich with 3,685 points.
[104]
March 2 –
United States support for Israel in the Israel–Hamas war : The
United States military announces plans to begin airdropping humanitarian aid into
Gaza .
[105]
March 4
March 5
March 6 –
2024 United States presidential election : Former
UN Ambassador and
South Carolina governor
Nikki Haley suspends her
2024 campaign for President after a
poor showing on Super Tuesday, leaving Trump the presumptive Republican nominee.
[112] Minnesota Representative
Dean Phillips also ends
his campaign for the Democratic nomination after losing several
primaries to President Biden.
[113]
March 7 – President Biden delivers his
third State of the Union Address .
[114]
March 8
March 9 –
Utah adopts its new
state flag , 113 years after the adoption of its former flag.
[119]
March 10
March 13 – The United States deploys a
Marine Corps Security Force Regiment
platoon to secure the U.S. embassy complex in
Port-au-Prince , Haiti and evacuate embassy staff and other Americans citizens amid the
ongoing gang war crisis in the country .
[122]
March 14
SpaceX successfully
launches the first
Starship rocket, the most powerful rocket ever built, at the
Starbase launch site in
Boca Chica, Texas after two previous failed attempts. However, the vehicle is lost during
reentry .
[123]
Aftermath of the
Oxford High School shooting : James Crumbley, father of convicted Oxford High School shooter Ethan Crumbley, is found guilty of four counts of
involuntary manslaughter . He is the first father in the nation to be found responsible for his child's school shooting and second parent overall; his wife Jennifer Crumbley was found guilty of the same charges the previous month.
[124]
March 15 – At least three people are killed in
Ohio after
tornadoes tear through the state.
[125]
March 16 – A gunman kills three people in
Falls Township, Pennsylvania and escapes in a
stolen car. The suspect subsequently travels to
Trenton, New Jersey , where he barricades himself with several hostages.
[126]
March 18 –
Jo-Ann Stores files for
chapter 11 bankruptcy after accumulating over $1 billion in debt.
[127]
March 19
March 20 – The Biden administration announces new
vehicle emission standards for 2027–2032, as it pushes for wider adoption of
hybrid and
electric vehicles .
[131]
[132]
March 21 – A man identified as Richard Slayma receives a
kidney from a genetically engineered pig at
Massachusetts General Hospital in
Boston . This medical breakthrough could see the end of
dialysis treatment.
[133]
March 25
March 26
March 27 –
2024 Rockford stabbings : Four people are killed and seven others are injured during a
mass stabbing in
Rockford, Illinois .
[140]
March 28
March 31 – Millions of
AT&T customers are affected by a data breach that leaked onto the dark web.
[143]
April
April 1
April 2
April 3 – The
United States Army Corps of Engineers begins
dredging the
San Juan Bay in
Puerto Rico to open space for a new
natural gas terminal that is expected to add
$ 400 million to the
local economy .
[149]
April 4
April 5
April 6 – 2024 Doral shooting: Two people are killed and seven others are injured in a
mass shooting in
Doral ,
Florida .
[155]
April 7 – In women's college basketball,
South Carolina wins the
national championship to complete their perfect 38–0 season, only the 10th perfect season in NCAA women's basketball history.
[156]
April 8
A
total solar eclipse is viewable in the central and northeastern US, with the path of total eclipse over parts of Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.
[157]
In men's college basketball,
Connecticut
repeats as national champions , becoming the first program to do so since the
Florida Gators did so in
2006 and
2007 .
[158]
April 9
April 10 – At least one person is killed by
flooding in
Mississippi as severe
storms hit the
South .
[161]
April 12 –
2024 Texas Department of Public Safety building truck crash : A man crashes a
semi-trailer truck into a
Texas Department of Public Safety building, killing one person and injuring thirteen others.
[162]
April 13 –
2024 Iranian strikes in Israel : The United States intercepts several Iranian
drones targeting
Israel .
[163]
April 17
April 18
April 19
April 20 – The House passes a series of bills that would provide $95 billion in military aid to countries including
Ukraine ,
Israel , and
Taiwan .
[175]
April 23
April 24 –
Restrictions on TikTok in the United States : Biden signs the
Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act , requiring that
ByteDance sell
TikTok to an American company in nine months or face the app being banned in the US.
[180]
April 25
April 26 – A series of
tornadoes hits at least six states, putting at least 20 million people in the
Plains on alert.
[187]
Scheduled events
Deaths
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