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2011
in
the United States

Decades:
See also:

Events in the year 2011 in the United States.

Incumbents

Federal Government

Events

January

January 8: 2011 Tucson shooting – US Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is among 14 injured; 6 others are killed.
January 31February 2: Groundhog Day blizzard – Satellite image of the storm on the evening of February 1 over the American Midwest

February

February 24: STS-133: Space Shuttle Discovery launches for the final time.

March

March 18: Artist's rendering of NASA's MESSENGER orbiting Mercury
March 19: French, British and American forces launch attacks on pro-Gaddafi troops in Libya in support of United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973
  • March 1 – The U.S. House of Representatives passes a small spending bill that funds the federal government until March 18 and cuts $4 billion in spending, averting a potential government shutdown.[44]
  • March 2
  • March 9
  • March 10 – The Wisconsin State Assembly passes the law that restricts bargaining rights for unions in a 53–42 vote.[citation needed]
  • March 15 – The House passes another small spending bill, avoiding a government shutdown until April 8.[51]
  • March 16 – Wholesale food prices rose by the largest monthly increase in February since November 1974, with an increase of 3.9%. Some economists claim that it will only get worse.[52]
  • March 17
    • The House cuts all federal funding for NPR.[53]
    • The US Senate passes a small spending bill, avoiding a government shutdown until April 8.[54]
  • March 18NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft becomes the first man-made technology to establish an orbit around Mercury.[55][56]
  • March 19 – In light of the continuing attacks on Libyan rebels by Gaddafi forces,[57] military intervention authorized under UNSCR 1973 began as French fighter jets flew reconnaissance flights over Libya.[58] United States Navy ships were said to be preparing for bombardment of Libyan air defenses.[59]
  • March 21AT&T announces plans to buy T-Mobile for $39 billion. If allowed by the Federal Communications Commission, AT&T would become the largest US phone carrier, surpassing Verizon Wireless. If allowed, the number of major US phone carriers would decrease from 4 to 3, leaving AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint.[60]
  • March 24 – According to a landmark study in The New England Journal of Medicine, an orally administered Takeda Pharmaceutical called pioglitazone, marketed as Actos, shows 72 percent effectiveness at the prevention of the development of type 2 diabetes in pre-diabetic subject participants.[61] Ralph DeFronzo, M.D., study leader and professor in the School of Medicine and chief of the diabetes division at The University of Texas Health Science Center in San Antonio, stated that "It's a blockbuster study. The 72 reduction is the largest decrease in the conversion rate of pre-diabetes to diabetes that has ever been demonstrated by any intervention, be it diet, exercise or medication.[62]
  • March 25Archaeologists report that they have found new artifacts in an archaeological site in Texas which indicates of human existence in America 15,500 years ago – around 2,000 years earlier than the alleged Clovis culture took place, which until recently was considered the first human culture in North America.[63][64]
  • March 29 – More than 1.5 million web sites around the world had been infected by the LizaMoon SQL injection attack spread by scareware since Tuesday. Novice computer users should be warned that when a pop up window opens the best way to insure you are not infected is to close the window from the task manager.[65][66]
  • March 31
    • Because of U. S. federal budget woes and a general migration of information from printed to digital format, starting in April 2011, most U.S. workers will no longer receive their annual Social Security benefit estimates in the mail. "In light of the current budget situation, we are suspending the mailing of the annual statements beginning in April", said Social Security spokesman Mark Lassiter. Congress has failed to agree on a budget for the current fiscal year, which means that most federal agencies, including the Social Security Administration, are operating at last year's spending levels. The annual Social Security benefit statement, which contains a summary of an individual's earnings history and estimated retirement benefits at various ages, generally arrives about three months before the worker's birth month. "So folks born in July will likely be the first ones who won't get the annual statement", Lassiter says. However, workers can still get an estimate of their projected retirement benefits based on their actual work history at www.ssa.gov/estimator. Thus, U. S. citizens need to look at their social security account retirement benefit estimator at that link instead of passively waiting each year for a paper statement (which from now on they will not receive) – thus, they should make a bookmark of this government link for yearly use.[67]
    • A data breach at one of the world's largest providers of marketing-email services, Dallas-based Epsilon, a subsidiary of Alliance Data Systems Corporation, may have enabled unauthorized people to access the names and email addresses for customers of major financial-services, retailing and other companies, (Citigroup Inc., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Barclays PLC, U.S. Bancorp, Capital One Financial Corp., Walgreen Co., New York & Co., Kroger Co., Brookstone, McKinsey & Co., Marriott International Inc., Ritz-Carlton, and TiVo Inc.).[68]

April

April 25–28, 2011 tornado outbreak – Satellite image of the storm on the evening of April 27 over the American Southeast
339 total fatalities
April 27: In response to the Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories by the mainstream media, that Obama was not born in the United States, Obama releases his original birth certificate form.

May

May 2: Death of Osama bin Laden
May 19: Map of Israel with pre-1967 borders.

June

July

July 21: The final mission of the Space Shuttle program, STS-135, ends as Atlantis lands at Kennedy Space Center.
July 24: An image of 4 Vesta taken by the Dawn spacecraft from a distance of 3,200 miles (5,200 km)

August

August 28: Hurricane Irene

September

October

October 5: Death of American computer entrepreneur and inventor Steve Jobs

November

December

Ongoing

Births

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

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