CAPTURED
Libyan militia leader Ahmed Abu Khatallah, suspected of orchestrating the 2012 attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi, by American commandos. He will be tried in the U.S.
FREED
Al-Jazeera journalist Abdullah Elshamy, after nearly a year of imprisonment in Egypt, for health reasons. He had been on a hunger strike for more than four months.
DIED
Actress Ruby Dee, at 91. Dee, a strong voice for civil rights, was the 1963 March on Washington mistress of ceremonies and helped break down racial barriers onstage and onscreen.
HONORED
Actress Angelina Jolie, named by the Queen of England as an honorary Dame Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of St. Michael and St. George, in recognition of her humanitarian work.
OPENED UP
Hall of Fame WWE wrestler–and current WWE executive–Pat Patterson, 73, who announced he was gay during the season finale of a WWE-centric reality show.
RELEASED
Fictional sleuth Sherlock Holmes, from some constraints of copyright, by a ruling that all but 10 of Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories about him are in the public domain.
More Must-Reads from TIME
- Why Biden Dropped Out
- Ukraine’s Plan to Survive Trump
- The Rise of a New Kind of Parenting Guru
- The Chaos and Commotion of the RNC in Photos
- Why We All Have a Stake in Twisters’ Success
- 8 Eating Habits That Actually Improve Your Sleep
- Welcome to the Noah Lyles Olympics
- Get Our Paris Olympics Newsletter in Your Inbox
Contact us at letters@time.com