1980 in the United States

Events from the year 1980 in the United States.

1980
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
  • 2000s
See also:

Incumbents

Federal government

Events

January

January 27: The Canadian Caper rescues six hostages from Iran

February

February 13: The Winter Olympics open in Lake Placid

March

April

April 15: The Mariel boatlift begins
April 24–25: Operation Eagle Claw fails to rescue the hostages in Iran

May

June

July

July 16: Reagan is nominated as the Republican candidate for President

August

September

October

  • October 14 – The Staggers Rail Act is enacted, deregulating American railroads.
  • October 15 – James Hoskins murdered his girlfriend earlier that morning and forced his way into WCPO's television studio in Cincinnati, holding nine employees hostage for several hours before releasing them and taking his own life.
  • October 21 – World Series: The Philadelphia Phillies beat the Kansas City Royals, 4 games to 2, to win their first World Series Title.
  • October 28 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan debate in Cleveland, Ohio. Reagan's genial, witty performance causes him to overtake Carter in the polls.

November

November 4: Reagan defeats Carter in a landslide

December

December 8: The Dakota, where John Lennon was shot

Recent or Ongoing events

Births

January

  • January 1
    • Maggie Behle, Paralympic alpine skier
    • Chris Brunt, soccer player
  • January 2
    • Mac Danzig, mixed martial artist
    • Robert Rivas, politician
    • Brent Sass, dog musher
  • January 3
    • Rob Arnold, lead guitarist for Chimaira (1999-2013) and rhythm guitarist for Six Feet Under (2011-2012)
    • Eli Crane, Navy SEAL and politician
    • Telly Leung, actor and singer/songwriter
    • Mary Wineberg, Olympic sprinter
  • January 4
  • January 5
    • Garette Ratliff Henson, actor
    • Bennie Joppru, football player
    • Jill Krowinski, politician
  • January 6 – Pascual Romero, musician
  • January 7
  • January 8
  • January 9 – Clark Barwick, mathematician and college professor
  • January 10 – Sarah Shahi, actress
  • January 11
    • James Adkisson, football player
    • Lovieanne Jung, softball player
  • January 12 – Amerie, singer
  • January 13 – LaKisha Jones, singer
  • January 14
  • January 15
    • Tommy Adams, basketball player
    • Scott Amron, conceptual artist and electrical engineer
    • Tom Baehr-Jones, physicist
    • Jason Capel, basketball coach
  • January 16
  • January 17
  • January 18
  • January 19 – Blake Burdette, rugby player and coach
  • January 20
    • Karl Anderson, wrestler
    • Philippe Cousteau Jr., American-born, French oceanographer
  • January 21
    • Abbie Betinis, composer
    • Darnell Boone, boxer
    • Troy Dumais, Olympic diver
  • January 22
  • January 23 – Marcus Arroyo, football player and coach
  • January 24
    • Rocky Boiman, football player and sportscaster
    • Andrew Bolton, rower
  • January 25
  • January 26
    • Jarrod Bernstein, political consultant
    • Albert Breer, football journalist
    • Phil Dalhausser, Swiss-born Olympic volleyball player
    • Danny Dietz, U.S. Navy SEAL (died 2005)
  • January 28
  • January 29 – Jason James Richter, actor
  • January 30
  • January 31
    • James Adomian, stand-up comedian, actor, and impressionist
    • Stephen Baby, ice hockey player
    • Joel Brown, hurdler
    • April Lee Hernández, actress
    • Tiffany Limos, actress
    • Clarissa Ward, British-born television journalist

February

March

  • March 1 – Carlos Curbelo, politician
  • March 2 – Edmund McMillen, video game designer
  • March 3
    • Kevin Aldridge, football player
    • Kevin Burns, mixed martial artist
    • Mason Unck, Professional football player
    • Scott Voyles, conductor
    • Katherine Waterston, British-born actress
  • March 4
  • March 5
  • March 6
    • Daniel Arnold, photographer
    • Awon, hip hop artist
    • Blake Gottesman, politician
  • March 7
    • Jeff Babcock, stock car racing driver
    • Laura Prepon, actress, director, and author
  • March 9
  • March 10
    • Mike Andrade, politician
    • Jen Atkin, influential hairstylist, entrepreneur, and columnist
    • Chingy, rapper, singer and actor
    • Jesse Dee, singer
    • Ahmaad Galloway, football player and coach (d. 2023)
  • March 11
  • March 12
    • Christopher Bolduc, opera baritone singer
  • March 13
    • Caron Butler, basketball player
    • Ahmad D. Brooks, football player
    • Molly Stanton, actress
  • March 14 – Willie Hurst, football player
  • March 15
    • Beth Bauer, golfer
    • DJ Buddha, DJ, record producer, radio personality, music publisher, and record executive
    • Freddie Bynum, baseball player
    • Erica Grow, meteorologist
    • Josh Levin, writer and executive editor
  • March 16 – Todd Heap, football player
  • March 17
  • March 19 – Theo Von, television personality and comedian
  • March 20
  • March 21 – Jo Baker, English-born make-up artist
  • March 22
    • Shannon Bex, singer
    • Bobby Blizzard, football player and coach
  • March 24
    • Black Pegasus, rapper and CEO of Brass Knuckle Entertainment
    • Dina Rizzo, field hockey player
  • March 25 – Neal Cotts, baseball player
  • March 26
  • March 27 – Greg Puciato, heavy metal musician and frontman for The Dillinger Escape Plan
  • March 28
  • March 29
    • Reuben 'Bonyx' Armstrong, producer and R&B artist
    • China P. Arnold, convicted murderer
    • Molly Brodak, poet, writer, and baker (d. 2020)
  • March 30 – Bryan Anderson, football player
  • March 31

April

Malcolm Barrett
  • April 1
  • April 2
  • April 3
  • April 5
  • April 7
  • April 8
  • April 9
    • Yoanna House, model and television personality
    • Rachel Specter, actress
  • April 10
  • April 11 – Mark Teixeira, baseball player
  • April 12 – Elliot Ackerman, author and former Marine Corps Special Operations Team Leader
  • April 13
  • April 14
    • Win Butler, American-born Canadian singer/songwriter, musician, and multi-instrumentalist
    • Claire Coffee, actress
    • Tom Franco, actor
    • Sarah McCoy, novelist
  • April 15 – Aida Mollencamp, cook, food writer, and television personality
  • April 16
    • Jake Andrews, blues rock guitarist and singer/songwriter
    • Paul London, wrestler
  • April 17
  • April 18
    • Justin Amash, politician
    • Scott Belsky, entrepreneur, author, early-stage investor, and co-creator of Behance
  • April 19 – Jeremy Bridges, football player
  • April 20
    • Brian Allen, football player
    • Chris Duffy, baseball player
  • April 21
    • Steve Bellisari, football player
    • Tony Romo, football player
  • April 22
    • Brad Banks, football player
    • Malcolm Barrett, actor
    • Courtney Friel, news anchor and reporter
  • April 23
  • April 24
  • April 25
  • April 26
  • April 28
    • Illmind, record producer, songwriter, and educator
    • Josh Howard, basketball player
  • April 29
    • Jason Anderson, football player
    • Nathan Burton, football coach
  • April 30
    • Jon Awe, ice hockey player
    • Brook Billings, volleyball player

May

  • May 1 – Jay Reatard, musician (died 2010)
  • May 2
  • May 3 – Marcel Vigneron, chef
  • May 4 – Greg Brown, baseball coach
  • May 5
    • Sandra Beasley, poet and writer
    • Chad Bentz, baseball player
    • Lara Berman, Israeli-born on-air news correspondent, journalist, actress, entrepreneur, and Pro-Israel activist
    • Fasil Bizuneh, German-born long-distance runner
    • Hank Green, entrepreneur, musician, educator, producer and vlogger
    • Zach McGowan, actor
    • Ike Taylor, football player
  • May 6
    • Brooke Bennett, Olympic swimmer
    • Taebin, singer and TV host
  • May 7 – Saeed Abedini, Iranian-born pastor
  • May 9
    • Erik Bottcher, politician
    • Sarah Sokolovic, actress
  • May 10 – Craig Brazell, baseball player
  • May 11
    • Kulap Vilaysack, actress, comedian and Writer
  • May 12
    • Keith Bhonapha, football player and coach
    • Keith Bogans, basketball player
  • May 14
  • May 15
    • Erica Bartolina, Olympic pole vaulter
    • Josh Beckett, baseball player
    • Cheri Blauwet, physician and Paralympic wheelchair racer
  • May 17 – Jerome Beasley, basketball player
  • May 18 – Barrett Baber, country, alternative, and rock musician
  • May 19
    • Mark Brown, football player
    • Drew Fuller, actor and model
  • May 20 – Chris Bagley, soccer player
  • May 22 – Sharice Davids, politician, lawyer and mixed martial artist
  • May 23
  • May 24
  • May 26 – Sean Barker, baseball player
  • May 27
  • May 28
    • Kadar Brock, casualist artist
    • Josh Brooks, university sports administrator
  • May 29 – Cha-seung Baek, South Korean-born baseball player
  • May 30
  • May 31 – Andy Hurley, drummer of Fall Out Boy

June

Chris Pappas
  • June 1
  • June 2 – Daniel Breaker, actor and comedian
  • June 3 – The Blade, wrestler
  • June 4
    • Elizabeth Axtman, artist
    • Bukkcity, Australian-born rapper
    • Chris Pappas, politician
  • June 5
    • Jykine Bradley, American-born Canadian football player
    • Ryan Devlin, actor and television host
  • June 6
    • Lauren Anderson, model
    • Matt Belisle, baseball player
    • Pete Hegseth, television host and author
    • Peter Mosely, rock musician
  • June 7
    • Nick Bobeck, football player and coach
    • Ed Moses, Olympic swimmer and reality contestant
  • June 8 – Erin Mendenhall, politician, mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah (2020–present)
  • June 9 – David Oliver Cohen, writer, actor and entrepreneur
  • June 10
  • June 11
  • June 12
  • June 15
  • June 16
  • June 17
    • Marion Christopher Barry, construction company owner (d. 2016)
    • Jeph Jacques, webcomic writer
    • Venus Williams, tennis player
  • June 18
  • June 19
  • June 20
    • Apollo Brown, hip hop musician and record producer
  • June 21
    • Scottie Nell Hughes, journalist, news anchor, and political commentator
    • Richard Jefferson, basketball player
  • June 22
  • June 23
    • Gabriel Bello, smooth jazz saxophonist, vocalist, and keyboardist
    • Blair Herter, television personality
    • Melissa Rauch, actress and comedian
  • June 24
  • June 26
  • June 28 – Johntá Austin, singer/songwriter, arranger, producer, vocalist, and rapper
  • June 29
    • Jeneda Benally, bassist and vocalist for Blackfire
    • Martin Truex Jr., race car driver
  • June 30 – Gary Buchanan, basketball player

July

  • July 1
    • Alex Blagg, writer, comedian, and producer
    • Nina Lisandrello, actress
    • Riley Moore, politician
  • July 2
  • July 3
  • July 4
    • Misty C. Bentz, astrophysicist and college professor
    • Max Elliott Slade, actor
  • July 5
  • July 6 – DJ Babey Drew, DJ, Grammy winning record producer, actor, radio and television personality
  • July 7
  • July 9 – Jodi Arias, convicted murderer
  • July 10
  • July 11
    • Jenny Trout, author
    • Justin Willman, magician, actor, entertainer, comedian, and television personality
  • July 12
    • Yimon Aye, Burmese-born chemist and molecular biologist
    • Kristen Connolly, actress
  • July 13
    • Corey Clark, singer
    • Cory Mills, politician
    • Jill Pike, businesswoman
  • July 15
    • Reggie Abercrombie, baseball player
    • Candace Brown, actress and comedian
    • Robby Brown, football coach
  • July 16
    • Lindsey Berg, volleyball player
    • Chris 'CT' Tamburello, television personality
  • July 17
    • Derrick Allen, basketball player
    • Ryan Miller, hockey player
  • July 18
  • July 19
    • Adam Muto, writer, director and storyboard artist
    • Mark Webber, actor
  • July 20
    • Ken Appledorn, actor
    • Seth Flynn Barkan, poet and journalist
    • Gisele Bündchen, Brazilian-born fashion model
  • July 21
    • Justin Griffith, football player
    • CC Sabathia, baseball player
  • July 22 – Rick Brattin, politician
  • July 23
    • Scott Buete, soccer player
    • Josh Bush, football player
  • July 24 – Joel Stroetzel, guitarist for Killswitch Engage
  • July 25 – Erik Bickerstaff, football player
  • July 26 – Jason Botts, baseball player
  • July 27
  • July 28
  • July 29
  • July 30

August

  • August 1 – Nadia Bjorlin, actress, singer, and model
  • August 2 – Diandra Asbaty, bowler
  • August 3
    • Nadia Ali, Libyan-born singer/songwriter
    • Matthew Behrmann, tennis player
    • Peter Burr, digital and new media artist
    • Brandan Schieppati, singer and frontman for Bleeding Through
  • August 4
    • Asad Abdul-Khaliq, football player
    • Emily Best, producer, entrepreneur, and founder and CEO of Seed&Spark
  • August 6
  • August 8
  • August 9 – Texas Battle, actor
  • August 10 – Aaron Staton, actor
  • August 11
    • Hakim Akbar, football player
    • Allison Baver, Olympic speed skater
    • Kurt Birkins, baseball player
  • August 12
  • August 13
    • Richard Angulo, football player and coach
    • Eric Appel, writer and director
    • Jonah Bayliss, baseball player
  • August 14
    • Joseph Abruzzo, politician
    • Michael Bauer, basketball player
    • Roy Williams, football player
  • August 15
    • Mel Baggs, autistic and non-binary blogger (d. 2020)
    • Jon Beutjer, football player
    • Milford Brown, football player
  • August 16
  • August 17
    • Derek Armstrong, politician
    • Lindsey Leavitt, author
    • David Legwand, hockey player
  • August 18
    • Anders Blewett, politician
    • Ry Bradley, singer/songwriter and musician
  • August 19 – B. J. Askew, football player
  • August 21
  • August 23
  • August 24 – Zac Alcorn, football player
  • August 25
  • August 26
    • Eric Basaldua, comic book artist
    • Jim BEANZ, singer/songwriter, actor, and vocal producer
    • Jimmy Blewett, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour driver
    • Macaulay Culkin, actor
    • Chris Pine, actor
  • August 27 – Derrick Strait, football player
  • August 28
    • Tully Banta-Cain, football player
    • T. J. Beam, baseball player
    • Jimmy Blacklock, attorney and judge
    • Debra Lafave, teacher and convicted sex offender
  • August 29
  • August 30
    • Russ Adams, baseball player
    • Adam Bergman, cyclist
    • Colin Branch, football player
  • August 31 – Joe Budden, media personality and rapper

September

Mike Donehey
  • September 1 – Bruno Agra, Brazilian-born heavy metal drummer
  • September 2 – Gerry Rosenthal, actor
  • September 3
    • Caleb Miller, football player
    • Jennie Finch, softball player
    • Michael Fanone, police officer
  • September 4
  • Septerber 6
  • September 7
  • September 8
    • Daniel Arsham, artist
    • Eric Hutchinson, singer/songwriter
    • Neferteri Shepherd, model and actress
  • September 9
  • September 10
  • September 11 – Tanisha Brito, beauty pageant titleholder
  • September 12
  • September 13
    • Curtis Borchardt, basketball player
    • Ben Savage, actor
  • September 14 – Nicole Abusharif, convicted murderer
  • September 15
  • September 16
    • Jake Anderson, fishing captain and television personality
    • Peter Bailey, author and journalist
    • Vanessa Peters, singer and songwriter
  • September 18 – Jonathan Biss, pianist, teacher, and writer
  • September 19
    • J. R. Bremer, American-born Bosnian basketball player
    • Phillip Buchanon, football player
    • Josh Haeder, politician
  • September 20
    • Francis Awerkamp, politician
    • Yung Joc, rapper
  • September 21
  • September 22 Sandra Smith, news reporter
  • September 25
  • September 26 – J. P. Blecksmith, Marine Corp 2nd Lieutenant (d. 2004)
  • September 27 – Paul Arnold, football player
  • September 28
    • Reggie Brown, writer, actor, and comedic impersonator
    • Chrissy Metz, Actress
  • September 29
  • September 30

October

  • October 1
  • October 2 – Shane Andrus, football player
  • October 3
  • October 4
  • October 5
    • Roy Anderson, football player
    • Craig Benzine, video producer, musician, and vlogger
    • Ti West, film director
  • October 6 – Rod Babers, football player
  • October 8
    • Jenni Branam, soccer player
    • Nick Cannon, comedian, rapper, and television host
    • The Miz, reality star, wrestler, and actor
  • October 9 – Justin Cronin, politician (died 2020)
  • October 10
  • October 11 – Meghann Burke, soccer player
  • October 13
    • Ashanti, singer/songwriter, record producer, model, dancer, and actress
    • Jon Micah Sumrall, singer and frontman for Kutless
  • October 14
    • John Edgar Browning, author, editor, and scholar
    • Terrence McGee, football player
  • October 15 – Jamie Burke, rugby player
  • October 16
    • Brad Balukjian, writer and science professor
    • Sue Bird, American-born Israeli basketball player
  • October 17
    • Seth Baum, researcher and executive director of GCRI
    • David Black, photographer and director
    • Nicholas Britell, composer, pianist, and film producer
    • Sarah Lamb, ballerina
    • Tarell Alvin McCraney, playwright and actor
    • Angel Parker, actress
    • Justin Shenkarow, actor
  • October 18
  • October 19 – Barrington Bartley, Jamaican-born cricketer
  • October 20 – Mike Brown, producer, engineer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and founder of Temperamental Recordings
  • October 21
    • Coretta Brown, basketball player
    • Kim Kardashian, socialite and television personality
  • October 22 – D. Bryant, football player
  • October 23 – Robert Belushi, actor
  • October 24
    • Kamia Brown, politician
    • Monica, singer/songwriter, actress, and businesswoman
    • Casey Wilson, actress and comedian
  • October 25
    • Sara Benincasa, comedian, author, and actress
    • Mehcad Brooks, actor and model
    • Torrey Butler, basketball player
  • October 26 – Ifeoma Ajunwa, Nigerian-born legal scholar, writer, and tenured professor of law at the University of North Carolina School Of Law
  • October 28
    • Wes Ball, film director, visual effects artist, and graphic artist
    • Christy Hemme, wrestler
    • Hunter Hillenmeyer, football player
    • Kevin Lincoln, politician, mayor of Stockton, California
  • October 29
    • Heidi Androl, television sports reporter
    • Ben Foster, actor
  • October 30
    • Chris Barth, singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
    • Steve Soboslai, singer/songwriter, guitarist, and frontman for Punchline
  • October 31

November

  • November 2
  • November 3 – Joey Allcorn, country singer/songwriter
  • November 4
    • Morgan Babst, author
    • Wes Burton, stock car racing driver
    • George Huff, singer
    • Laura Stylez, radio personality
  • November 5 – James Burchett, politician
  • November 6 – Brad Baker, baseball player
  • November 7
    • Shea Arender, symphony producer, entrepreneur, Broadway producer, and CEO/owner of Las Vegas Symphony Orchestra
    • Shannon Bahrke, Olympic freestyle skier and entrepreneur
    • Miles Bonny, record producer, singer/songwriter, trumpeter, and DJ
    • Timothy Brindle, Christian hip hop lyricist
  • November 9 – Vanessa Lachey, model
  • November 10
    • Troy Bell, basketball player
    • Susan Bush, soccer player
    • Donté Stallworth, American football player
  • November 11
  • November 12
    • Trent Acid, wrestler (d. 2010)
    • Meghan Allen, model and television personality
    • McKinley Bailey, politician
    • Franck Bohbot, photographer
    • Lance Briggs, football player
  • November 13
  • November 14
    • Randall Bal, swimmer
    • Allison Bradshaw, tennis player
    • Ben Harper, guitarist for Yellowcard (1997-2005), Amber Pacific (2006), and HeyMike!
  • November 15 – Ace Young, singer/songwriter and actor
  • November 16
  • November 17
  • November 18
  • November 19
    • Courtney Anderson, football player
    • Jamison Brewer, basketball player
    • Nick Browne, football player
  • November 20
  • November 21
  • November 22 – Tim Anderson, football player
  • November 23
  • November 24
  • November 25
  • November 26 – Jessica Bowman, actress
  • November 28
    • Bea Bielik, tennis player
    • Angelica Ross, actress and businesswoman
  • November 29
  • November 30
    • Guerin Austin, television host, model, and beauty queen
    • Jimmy Baxter, American-born Jordanian basketball player
    • Shane Victorino, baseball player

December

  • December 1 – Angelique Bates, actress, comedian, and rapper
  • December 2
    • Jona Bechtolt, electronic musician and multimedia artist
    • Mario Bokara, wrestler
  • December 3
  • December 7 – Dan Bilzerian, poker player, businessman, and social media influencer
  • December 8
    • Juliette Danielle, actress
    • Lisa Kelly, reality star and truck driver
    • Will Long, artist and musician
  • December 9
    • Simon Helberg, actor, comedian and musician
    • Bárbara Padilla, Mexican-born opera singer
  • December 10
  • December 11
    • Joe Blanton, baseball player
    • Matías Boeker, tennis player
  • December 12 – Donny Boaz, actor
  • December 13
    • Alan Alborn, Olympic ski jumper
    • Nathalia Holt, author
  • December 14 – Sam Aiken, football player
  • December 15
    • Bobby Bradley, baseball player
    • Crosby Loggins, singer/songwriter, son of Kenny Loggins
  • December 16
    • Kristen Arnett, author
    • Greg Brooks, football player
    • Holly Merrill Raschein, politician
    • Stuart Schuffman, travel writer
  • December 18
  • December 19
  • December 21
    • Nicholas William Bailey, composer and songwriter
    • SirValiant Brown, basketball player
    • J. P. Reese, mixed martial artist
    • Royce Ring, baseball player
  • December 22 – Chris Carmack, actor
  • December 23
  • December 24
  • December 27
  • December 30
    • Chalise Baysa, American-born Filipino football player and manager
    • Eliza Dushku, actress and model
    • Tommy Giles Rogers Jr., singer, keyboardist, and frontman for Between the Buried and Me

Full date unknown

  • Zainab Ahmad, lawyer
  • Indira Allegra, artist and writer
  • Dmitri Alperovitch, Russian-born computer security industry executive, co-founder and former chief technology officer of CrowdStrike
  • César Alvarez, composer, lyricist, and playwright
  • Ahmed Aly, snooker player
  • Emilie Amundson, educator and government administrator
  • Joanna Angel, pornographic and mainstream actress, director, and adult film writer
  • Romina Arena, Italian-born popera singer/songwriter
  • David Armand, writer and author
  • Sam Ashworth, songwriter, producer, and recording artist
  • Imran Awan, Pakistani-born information technology worker
  • Erica Baker, engineer and Chief Technology Officer for the DCCC
  • Jimmy Baker, artist and professor
  • Kelly J. Baker, writer
  • Emily Balskus, chemical biologist, enzymologist, microbiologist, and biochemist
  • J. Campbell Barker, judge
  • Michel Barrera, wanted fugitive
  • Joe Bartholdi Jr., poker player
  • Travis Beacham, screenwriter
  • Ryan Berman, politician
  • James S. Bielo, socio-cultural anthropologist
  • Christophe Bisciglia, entrepreneur
  • Seth Bogart, artist and musician
  • Leydy Bonilla, bachata singer
  • David Tai Bornoff, writer, advertising creative director, photographer, film director, and multimedia artist
  • Martha Bowen, swimmer
  • Michele Boyd, actress, producer, and host
  • Thomas Bradshaw, playwright
  • Josh Brand, artist
  • Marie Brennan, fantasy author
  • Steve Brinster, disc golfer
  • Dan Bronoske, politician
  • Adrien Broom, art photographer
  • Aaron Brown, Australian-born violinist, composer, and teacher
  • Box Brown, cartoonist
  • Jesse Brune, chef, personal trainer and lifestyle coach
  • Caleb Burhans, composer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist
  • Gregory Burks, basketball player
  • Justin Busch, politician
  • Lilly McElroy, photographer
  • David McRae, politician
  • Sarah Sokolovic, actress

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

  • May 1 – Henry Levin, film director and actor (born 1909)
  • May 2 – George Pal, Hungarian-American animator, film director, and producer (born 1908)
  • May 12 – Lillian Roth, actress and singer (born 1910)
  • May 30 – Carl Radle, bassist (born 1942)

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

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