Today in History: July 20, Neil Armstrong and Edwin Aldrin walk on the moon

In the modern day is Sunday July the st day of There are days left in the year At present in history On July astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the moon after reaching its surface in their Apollo lunar module Also on this date In America s World War I draft lottery began as Secretary of War Newton Baker wearing a blindfold reached into a glass bowl and pulled out a capsule containing the number during a ceremony inside the Senate office building Related Articles Trump administration imposes limits on Mexican flights and threatens Delta alliance in commerce dispute Execution date set for man who abducted woman from a Florida insurance office and killed her Democrat-led states have rolled back Medicaid access for people lacking permanent legal status In the present day in History July the Seneca Falls Convention Venezuela frees detained Americans in three-country deal that also has El Salvador release settlers deported by US In an attempt by a group of German agents to assassinate Adolf Hitler with a bomb failed as the explosion only wounded the Nazi leader In Jordan s King Abdullah I was assassinated in Jerusalem by a Palestinian gunman who was shot dead on the spot by precaution In America s Viking robot spacecraft made a triumphant first-ever landing on Mars In a flash flood hit Johnstown Pennsylvania killing more than people and causing million worth of damage In Supreme Court Justice William J Brennan one of the court s the bulk liberal voices disclosed he was stepping down In White House deputy counsel Vincent Foster Jr was unveiled shot to death in a park near Washington D C it was ruled a suicide In the Senate voted - to renew the landmark Voting Rights Act for another quarter-century In President George W Bush signed an executive order prohibiting cruel and inhuman therapy including humiliation or denigration of religious beliefs in the detention and interrogation of terrorism persons In gunman James Holmes opened fire inside a crowded movie theater in Aurora Colorado during a midnight showing of The Dark Knight Rises killing people and wounding others Holmes was later convicted of murder and attempted murder and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole In the United States and Cuba restored full diplomatic relations after more than five decades of frosty relations rooted in the Cold War In current times s Birthdays Former Sen Barbara A Mikulski D-Md is Baseball Hall of Famer Tony Oliva is Artist Judy Chicago is Country singer T G Sheppard is Singer Kim Carnes is Rock musician Carlos Santana is Author and commentator Thomas Friedman is Rock musician Paul Cook Sex Pistols is Actor Frank Whaley is Conservationist and TV personality Terri Irwin is Rock musician Stone Gossard Pearl Jam is Actor Josh Holloway TV Lost is Singer Vitamin C is Actor Sandra Oh is Hockey Hall of Famer Peter Forsberg is Actor Omar Epps is Basketball Hall of Famer Ray Allen is Hockey Hall of Famer Pavel Datsyuk is Supermodel Gisele Bundchen is Actor Percy Daggs III is Actor John Francis Daley is Dancer-singer-actor Julianne Hough is Former MLB pitcher Stephen Strasburg is