Events from the year 2007 in the United States .
Dennis Hastert (R-Illinois ) (until January 3)
Nancy Pelosi (D -California ) (starting January 4)
Bill Frist (R -Tennessee ) (until January 3)
Harry Reid (D –Nevada ) (starting January 3)
Governors and lieutenant governors
Lieutenant governors
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Lieutenant Governor of Alabama : Lucy Baxley (Democratic ) (until January 15), Jim Folsom Jr. (Democratic ) (starting January 15)
Lieutenant Governor of Alaska : Sean Parnell (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Arkansas : vacant (until January 9), Bill Halter (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of California : Cruz Bustamante (Democratic ) (until January 8), John Garamendi (Democratic ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Colorado : Jane E. Norton (Republican ) (until January 9), Barbara O'Brien (Democratic ) (starting January 9)
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut : Kevin B. Sullivan (Democratic ) (until January 3), Michael Fedele (Republican ) (starting January 3)
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware : John Carney (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Florida : Toni Jennings (Republican ) (until January 2), Jeff Kottkamp (Republican ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Georgia : Mark Taylor (Democratic ) (until January 8), Casey Cagle (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii : Duke Aiona (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Idaho : Jim Risch (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Illinois : Pat Quinn (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Indiana : Becky Skillman (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Iowa : Sally Pederson (Democratic ) (until January 17), Patty Judge (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Lieutenant Governor of Kansas : John E. Moore (Democratic ) (until January 20), Mark Parkinson (Democratic ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky : Steve Pence (Republican ) (until December 11), Daniel Mongiardo (Democratic ) (starting December 11)
Lieutenant Governor of Louisiana : Mitch Landrieu (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Maryland : Michael Steele (Republican ) (until January 17), Anthony Brown (Democratic ) (starting January 17)
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts : Kerry Healey (Republican ) (until January 4), Tim Murray (Democratic ) (starting January 4)
Lieutenant Governor of Michigan : John D. Cherry (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota : Carol Molnau (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi : Amy Tuck (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Missouri : Peter Kinder (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Montana : John Bohlinger (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska : Rick Sheehy (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Nevada : Lorraine Hunt (Republican ) (until January 20), Brian Krolicki (Republican ) (starting January 20)
Lieutenant Governor of New Mexico : Diane Denish (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of New York : David Paterson (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina : Bev Perdue (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of North Dakota : Jack Dalrymple (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Ohio : vacant (until January 8), Lee Fisher (Democratic ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma : Mary Fallin (Republican ) (until January 2), Jari Askins (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania : Catherine Baker Knoll (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Rhode Island : Charles J. Fogarty (Democratic ) (until January 2), Elizabeth H. Roberts (Democratic ) (starting January 2)
Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina : André Bauer (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of South Dakota : Dennis Daugaard (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Tennessee : John S. Wilder (Democratic ) (until January 8), Ron Ramsey (Republican ) (starting January 8)
Lieutenant Governor of Texas : David Dewhurst (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Utah : Gary Herbert (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Vermont : Brian Dubie (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Virginia : Bill Bolling (Republican )
Lieutenant Governor of Washington : Brad Owen (Democratic )
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin : Barbara Lawton (Democratic )
January 4 : Nancy Pelosi becomes Speaker of the House.
April 16 : United States President George W. Bush with Virginia Tech Student Government Association President James Tyger after his speech at the school's convocation.
April 25 : President George W. Bush announces the U.S. will increase efforts to combat malaria in Africa.
June 1 – U.S. warships bombard a Somali village where Islamic militants had set up a base.[ 11]
June 2 – Four people are charged with a terror plot to blow up JFK International Airport in New York City .[ 12]
June 3 – The Valley of Geysers in Russia was destroyed by a mudflow.[ 13]
June 4 – Ten people, including a Californian National Guard officer and former Hmong general, are charged over plans to overthrow the Laotian Government.[ 14] [ 15]
June 5 – NASA 's MESSENGER spacecraft made its second fly-by of Venus en route to Mercury .
June 8 – The Space Shuttle Atlantis successfully launches on mission STS-117 .
June 10 – The Sopranos ended with the infamous cut to black ending.
June 14 – The San Antonio Spurs sweep the Cleveland Cavaliers to win the 2007 NBA Finals , making this their fourth title win.
June 15 – The Price Is Right airs its final episode hosted by Bob Barker .
June 16 – Mike Nifong , district attorney for Durham County, North Carolina , is disbarred for misconduct, having been found guilty of 27 ethics related charges. Nifong withheld evidence that cleared the falsely accused players in the Duke lacrosse case .[ 16]
June 18 – Nine Charleston, South Carolina firefighters are killed by a roof collapse while battling the Charleston Sofa Super Store fire .
June 24 – In South Lake Tahoe, California , a wildfire destroys 254 homes in the area.
June 25
WWE wrestler Chris Benoit , his wife Nancy Benoit , and son Daniel, are found dead as the result of a murder-suicide that took place over the previous weekend.
Groundbreaking begins on the Chicago Spire .
June 29
June 30 – The Hawaii Superferry arrives in Honolulu after a 7,600 mile journey from Mobile, Alabama .
July 15 : Opening ceremony of the second Tacoma Narrows Bridge
July 3
July 7
July 8 – Boeing launches the new Boeing 787 .
July 10 – A Cessna 310 R twin-engine airplane crashes into two homes in Sanford, Florida , killing three adults and two children.
July 15 – In Tacoma, Washington , the second span of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge opens to traffic, making it the longest twin suspension bridge in the world.
July 18 – At the height of rush hour in New York City, a major steam pipe bursts , releasing millions of gallons of boiling water and super heated steam. Only one fatality occurred; a pedestrian who went into cardiac arrest.
July 19 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes above 14,000 for the first time in history.
July 21 – Vice President Dick Cheney serves as acting president for a few hours while President George W. Bush undergoes a colonoscopy procedure under sedation .
July 23 – The Cheshire Murders - On July 23, 2007, Linda Hayes and Joshua Komisarjevsky invaded the residence of the Petit family in Cheshire, Connecticut . Though initially planning only to rob the house, she and Komisarjevsky murdered Jennifer Hawke-Petit and her two daughters, 17-year-old Hayley Petit and 11-year-old Michaela Petit.
July 27
July 31 – For the United States Army, the role of AIT Platoon Sergeant is initiated.[ 18]
August 1 :I-35W Mississippi River bridge collapse.
August 1
August 4 – The Phoenix spacecraft launches toward the Martian north pole.
August 6 – The Crandall Canyon Mine in Emery County , Utah collapses, trapping six miners.
August 7 – Barry Bonds breaks Hank Aaron's home run record by hitting his 756th home run.
August 8 – The Space Shuttle Endeavour is successfully launched on mission STS–118 .
August 9 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average loses 387.18 points, its largest single-day drop since February 27 .
August 12 – Tiger Woods wins PGA Championship , his 13th career major.
August 15 – NBA referee Tim Donaghy surrenders to police and pleads guilty to charges brought up by the FBI investigation that he placed bets on games that he refereed.[ 19]
August 16 – The Crandall Canyon Mine in Emery County , Utah , collapses a second time, killing three rescue workers and injuring six more.
August 17 – Phineas and Ferb debuts on Disney Channel .
August 18 – The remnants of Tropical Storm Erin re-strengthen into a tropical storm over Oklahoma, causing widespread flooding and wind damage.
August 21 – STS–118 lands at the Kennedy Space Center , completing Space Shuttle Endeavour 's 19th flight.
August 22 – The Texas Rangers score thirty runs in one game, setting the modern (post–1900) MLB record for most runs by one team in a single game, in a 30–3 victory over the Baltimore Orioles .
August 27 – United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales announces his resignation, to be effective September 17 .
August 30 – 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident in which a B–52 flew from Minot AFB , North Dakota to Barksdale AFB , Louisiana carrying 6 nuclear warheads.
October 20 – November 9 : Flames burn Santa Clarita, California during the California wildfires of October 2007 .
October 7 – Off-duty police officer Tyler Peterson kills six people at a house party in Crandon, Wisconsin before committing suicide.
October 9 – The Dow Jones Industrial Average hits an all-time high of 14,164 before beginning to decline ahead of the start of the late–2000s recession .
October 10 – The 2007 SuccessTech Academy shooting occurs in Cleveland, Ohio .
October 15 – Drew Carey debuts as host of The Price Is Right , replacing the retired Bob Barker .
October 18 – In New York City , one of the world's leading art galleries, the Salander/O'Reilly Galleries, is forced into closure amidst scandal and lawsuits.
October 20 – Georgia 's governor Sonny Perdue declares a state of emergency due to drought conditions.
October 20 –November 9 – Wildfires in Southern California result in the evacuation of more than 1,000,000 people and destroys over 1,600 homes and businesses.
October 22 – In Missouri , Lisa Montgomery is convicted of murdering pregnant woman Bobbie Jo Stinnett and cutting her baby from her womb.[ 21]
October 26 – Apple Inc. launches the sixth major release of their Mac OS X operating system, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard .[ 22]
October 28 – The Boston Red Sox win the 2007 World Series in a four-game sweep against the Colorado Rockies .
October 31 – The World Economic Forum releases the Global Competitiveness Report 2007–2008 .
Amariyanna Copeny
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons
January 5 – Gavin Bottger , skateboarder
January 18 – Tyler Crumley , actor
January 25 – Olivia Edward , actress
January 26 – Anna Leigh Waters , pickleball player
February 7
February 9 – Zaila Avant-garde , first African-American winner of the Scripps National Spelling Bee
February 27 – Demi Singleton , actress
March 1 – Claire Weinstein , swimmer
March 4 – Miya Cech , actress
March 8 – Caden Glover , soccer player
March 25 – Cailey Fleming , actress
May 16 – Joshua Ang, Malaysian soccer player
May 23 – Chloe Ricketts , soccer player
April 10
April 22 – Jake Bollman , racing driver
June 6 – Aubrey Anderson-Emmons , actress
June 9 – Ethan Nascimento , stock car racing driver
June 14 – Bryce James , basketball player
June 23
June 24 – Stiven Jimenez , soccer player
July 3 – Keedron Bryant , singer
July 6 – Amariyanna Copeny , activist
July 14 – Darby Camp , actress
July 16 – Madray Johnson , artistic gymnast
July 17 – Charlie Shotwell , actor
July 18 – JD McCrary , singer, dancer, actor
July 22 – Annie Sanders , rock climber
July 27 – Alyvia Alyn Lind , actress
July 28 – John Bianco , GOAT
July 29 – Lil Tay , rapper
July 31 – Angelica Hale , singer
August 16 – Seth Carr , actor
August 27 – Ariana Greenblatt , actress
August 28 – August Maturo , actor
September 2 – Jack Messina , actor
September 12 – Zackary Arthur , actor
October 22 – Izaac Wang , actor
November 3 – Ever Anderson , actress
November 23 – Lonnie Chavis , actor
December 4 – Scarlett Estevez , actress
December 27 – Faithe Herman , actress
Yvonne De Carlo
Art Buchwald
Bam Bam Bigelow
January 1
January 2 – Robert C. Solomon , philosopher, author, and academic (b. 1942 )
January 4
January 6 – Mario Danelo , college football player (b. 1985 )
January 7 – Bobby Hamilton , race car driver (b. 1957 )
January 8
January 11 – Robert Anton Wilson , writer, philosopher, psychologist, editor, and poet (b. 1932 )[ 23]
January 12 – Alice Coltrane , musician and composer (b. 1937 )[ 24]
January 13 – Michael Brecker , musician and composer (b. 1949 )
January 14 – Darlene Conley , actress (b. 1934 )
January 16
January 17 – Art Buchwald , humorist (b. 1925 )
January 19
January 20
January 22 – Liz Renay , actress (b. 1926 )
January 23
January 25 – Charlotte Reid , singer and politician (b. 1913 )
January 27
January 28 – Emma Tillman , supercentenarian (b. 1892 )
January 30 – Sidney Sheldon , writer and screenwriter (b. 1917 )[ 25]
January 31
Frankie Laine
Anna Nicole Smith
Dennis Johnson
Bruce Bennett
February 1
February 2 – Eric Von Schmidt , folk musician (b. 1931 )
February 4
February 6
February 7
February 8
February 9 – Hank Bauer , baseball player and manager (b. 1922 )
February 10 – Cardis Cardell Willis , comic (b. 1937 )
February 11 – Charles Langford , politician (b. 1922 )
February 12 – Peggy Gilbert , bandleader (b. 1905 )
February 13
February 15 – Walker Edmiston , actor (b. 1925 )
February 16 – Gene Snyder , politician (b. 1928 )
February 17 – Mike Awesome , wrestler (b. 1965 )
February 18
February 19 – Janet Blair , big-band singer (b. 1921 )
February 22
February 23 – Donnie Brooks , pop singer (b. 1935 )
February 24
February 25 – William Anderson , American naval officer and politician (b. 1921 )
February 27 – Elbie Nickel , American Football player (b. 1922 )
February 28
Betty Hutton
Roscoe Lee Browne
Jack Valenti
April 3 – Eddie Robinson , American football coach (b. 1919 )
April 4 – Bob Clark , film director (b. 1939 )
April 5
April 7
April 11
April 14 – Don Ho , musician (b. 1930 )
April 16 – Seung-Hui Cho , mass murderer (b. 1984 )
April 17 – Kitty Carlisle , singer, actress & talk show panelist (b. 1910 )[ 33]
April 22 – Juanita Millender-McDonald , politician (b. 1938 )
April 23 – David Halberstam , journalist and historian (b. 1934 )[ 34]
April 25 – Bobby Pickett , singer-songwriter and comedian (b. 1938 )
April 26 – Jack Valenti , American film executive, creator of MPAA film rating system (b. 1921 )
April 28
April 30
Wally Schirra
Yolanda King
Chris Benoit
June 1
June 4 – Craig L. Thomas , American politician (b. 1933 )
June 11 – Mala Powers , American film actress (b. 1931 )
June 12 – Don Herbert , American television personality, Mr. Wizard (b. 1917 )
June 14 – Ruth Bell Graham , Wife of Billy Graham (b. 1920 )
June 15 – Sherri Martel , American professional wrestler (b. 1958 )
June 22 – Nancy Benoit , wrestling valet and manager, and wife and murder victim of Chris Benoit (b. 1964 )
June 23 – Rod Beck , baseball player (b. 1968 )
June 24 – Chris Benoit , Canadian WWE wrestler, and husband and murderer of Nancy Benoit (b. 1967 )
June 26 – Liz Claiborne , American fashion designer (b. 1929 )
June 29 – Joel Siegel , American film critic (b. 1943 )
Merv Griffin
August 3 – James Callahan , actor (b. 1930 )
August 4 – Lee Hazlewood , singer-songwriter and record producer (b. 1929 )
August 5 – Oliver Hill , lawyer (b. 1907 )
August 12 – Merv Griffin , singer, television producer and land developer (b. 1925 )
August 13
August 15 – John Gofman , American Manhattan Project scientist and advocate (b. 1918 )
August 16 – Max Roach , American percussionist, drummer, and composer (b. 1924 )[ 41]
August 17 – Eddie Griffin , American basketball player (b. 1982 )
August 18 – Michael Deaver , American political adviser (b. 1938 )
August 20 – Leona Helmsley , American hotel operator and real estate investor (b. 1920 )
August 28 – Miyoshi Umeki , Japanese-American singer and actress (b. 1929 )
August 29 – Richard Jewell , American falsely accused of bombing the Centennial Olympic Park (b. 1962 )
Jane Wyman
September 2 – Marcia Mae Jones , actress (b. 1924 )
September 3 – Steve Fossett , businessman, aviator, and sailer, missing person declared-dead in absentia (b. 1944 )
September 6 – Percy Rodriguez , Canadian actor (b. 1918 )
September 10 – Jane Wyman , American actress, first wife of Ronald Reagan (b. 1917 )
September 15 – Brett Somers , American actress (b. 1924 )
September 20 – Mahlon Clark , American musician (b. 1923 )
September 21
Sri Chinmoy
Paul Tibbets
Norman Mailer
November 1 – Paul Tibbets , pilot of the Enola Gay (b. 1915 )[ 46]
November 2 – The Fabulous Moolah , professional wrestler (b. 1923 )
November 3 – Ryan Shay , runner (b. 1979 )
November 6 – Hank Thompson , country singer (b. 1925 )
November 10
November 11 – Delbert Mann , film and television director (b. 1920 )[ 49]
November 12 – Ira Levin , novelist (b. 1929 )[ 50]
November 15 – Joe Nuxhall , baseball player and announcer (b. 1928 )
November 16 – Harold Alfond , businessman (b. 1914 )
November 18
November 19 – Kevin DuBrow , musician (Quiet Riot ) (b. 1955 )
November 24 – Casey Calvert , musician (Hawthorne Heights) (b. 1981 )
November 25 – Kevin DuBrow , musician (Quiet Riot) (b. 1955 )
November 27
November 28 – Jeanne Bates, actress (b. 1918 )
November 29
November 30 – Evel Knievel , motorcycle daredevil (b. 1938 )
Ike Turner
Julia Carson
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