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1998 in the United States

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1998
in
the United States

Decades:
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Events from the year 1998 in the United States.

Incumbents

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Federal government

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State governments

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Events

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January

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January 26: President Clinton becomes embroiled in the Lewinsky scandal

February

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March

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March 27: FDA approves Viagra for erectile dysfunction

April

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May

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May 18: United States v. Microsoft antitrust suit (Bill Gates pictured in his August deposition)

June

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July

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August

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August 7: U.S. embassy bombings in Tanzania and Kenya

September

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September 8: Mark McGwire breaks the single-season home run record

October

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October 29: John Glenn returns to space

November

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December

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Ongoing

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Sports

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Births

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January

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Tfue
XXXTentacion
Ariel Winter

February

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Khalid
Chappell Roan

March

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Jack Harlow

April

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Paris Jackson
Peyton List
Mallory Swanson

May

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Jimmy Donaldson

June

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Tana Mongeau

July

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Malia Obama
Emily Fox
Jaden Smith
Maya Hawke

August

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Clairo
Tziarra King

September

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Sheck Wes
Christian Pulisic

October

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Roddy Ricch

November

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Devin Haney
Bradley Steven Perry

December

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Juice Wrld
Latto
G Hannelius
Hunter Schafer

Full date unknown

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Deaths

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January

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Sonny Bono

February

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Carl Wilson
George H. Hitchings

March

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Lloyd Bridges

April

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Rozz Williams
Tammy Wynette

May

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Frank Sinatra
Barry Goldwater

June

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July

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Roy Rogers
Alan Shepard

August

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E. G. Marshall

September

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George Wallace
Florence Griffith Joyner

October

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Roddy McDowall

November

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December

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Martin Rodbell
Irene Hervey

See also

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References

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