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Sting joins the 4 Horseman in WCW/NWA
in the early 1990s wrestling was hitting it peek in the entertainment on TV and the cause of that was sting and Ric Flair joining sides to making the wrestling group called the 4 horseman -
Simpsons premiered on fox TV
The most hottest TV show of the 1990s the Simpsons per-mired on fox TV for young and older adults -
Nelson Mandela freed from jail
South African antiapartheid activist, Nelson Mandela is freed after spending 27 years as a political prisoner. -
Gulf War
The Gulf War is waged in the Middle East, by a U.N.-authorized coalition force from thirty-four nations, led by the U.S. and United Kingdom, against Iraq. -
collapse of the soviet union
On December 25, 1991, the Soviet hammer and sickle flag lowered for the last time over the Kremlin, thereafter replaced by the Russian tricolor. Earlier in the day, Mikhail Gorbachev resigned his post as president of the Soviet Union, leaving Boris Yeltsin as president of the newly independent Russian state. -
United States presidential election of 1992
52nd quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 3, 1992. There were three major candidates: Incumbent Republican President George H. W. Bush, Democratic Arkansas Governor Bill Clinton, and independent Texas businessman Ross Perot. -
Cold War ended
Cold War ends as the USSR dissolves. -
Bill Clinton inaugurated as the 42nd President of the United States.
Bill Clinton is moved into the white house as the 42nd president of the usa -
Truck Bomb the World Trade Center
Truck Bomb explodes in the parking garage, under the World Trade Center in New York City, killing 6 people and injuring thousands -
Mississippi flooding
Massive flooding along the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers kill 50 people and devastate the Midwest with $15–$20 billion in damage. -
don't ask don't tell
resident Clinton signs 'Don't ask, don't tell' into law which prohibits openly gay or bisexual people from serving in the military. -
North American Free Trade Agreement goes into effect.
Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994.It superseded the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement between the U.S. and Canada. -
Donkey Kong the game
Donkey Kong Country is a 1994 platforming video game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. It was first released in November 1994, and under the name Super Donkey Kong in Japan -
OJ Simpson
In 1995, Simpson was acquitted of the 1994 murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman after a lengthy and internationally published trial. The families of the victims filed a civil suit against him, and in 1997 a civil court awarded a $33.5 million judgment against Simpson for the victims' wrongful deaths. -
A heat wave in Chicago
A heat wave kills 750 in Chicago, bringing to attention the plight of the urban poor and the elderly in extreme weather conditions. -
United States federal government shutdowns of 1995 and 1995–96
The United States federal government shutdowns of 1995 and 1995–96 were the result of conflicts between Democratic President Bill Clinton and the Republican Congress over funding for Medicare, education, the environment, and public health in the 1996 federal budget. The government shut down after Clinton vetoed the spending bill the Republican Party-controlled Congress sent him. The major players were President Clinton and Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich. -
Centennial Olympic Park bombing
was a domestic terrorist pipe bombing attack on the Centennial Olympic Park in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 27 during the 1996 Summer Olympics. The blast directly killed 1 person and injured 111 others; another person later died of a heart attack. -
Bill Clinton is sworn in for a second term as President of the United States
Bill Clinton is sworn in for a second term as President of the United States after winning the seconded round term -
bans federal funding for any research on human cloning.
U.S. President Bill Clinton bans federal funding for any research on human cloning. -
President Clinton is accused of having a sexual relationship
The Lewinsky scandal was an American political sex scandal that involved 49-year-old President Bill Clinton and a 22-year-old White House intern, Monica Lewinsky. The sexual relationship took place between 1995 and 1996 and came to light in 1998. Clinton ended a televised speech with the statement that he did not have sexual relations with Lewinsky.