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The '90s: An iconic decade of some of Americas most shocking, tragic and unforgettable moments
The 1990s was an iconic decade in American and world history. With pop culture moments like Pamela Andersons sex tape, athletic scares like Magic Johnson's HIV announcement and tragedies like JonBenet Ramseys murder, the decade did not fail to keep people on their toes.Fox Nations "Who Can Forget? The '90s" adds plenty of commentary and personal stories to 10 of the most popular and horrific events each year, from 1990 to 1999.The docuseries format gives viewers a chance to hear what their favorite comedians and FOX hosts have to say about some of their favorite '90s moments. Each of the 10 episodes also includes pop quizzes, creating an interactive viewing experience.WHEN BEANIE BABIES RULED, SEX TAPES SHOCKED, AND TABLOIDS WERE GOLD: WHO CAN FORGET THE '90S?Here are 10 of the most culturally significant moments from the 1990s:1990"Eat my shorts!"Little did Bart Simpson know, this comment would spark conversation and debate throughout the country! This infamous phrase was even criticized by celebrities like Bill Cosby, who, ironically enough, believed this animated character was a bad role model for children.The Simpsons rose to popularity in 1990, with the help of Barts catchphrase, and became Foxs first show to be ranked in the U.S.' Top 30.With unique characters like Sideshow Bob, Krusty the Clown, Ned Flanders and Bart Simpson, this series quickly became an American television classic.DAN GAINOR: THE GOOD, THE BAD, AND THE ABSURD: JUNE'S WILDEST POLITICAL MOMENTS AND CELEBRITY MELTDOWNS1991Along with the rise of animated series, came "The Jerry Springer Show," "the most entertaining talk show ever," according to Fox News Julie Banderas."The Jerry Springer Show," first aired in September 1991, was an absolute hit with dramatic guests, outrageous stories and an abundance of unfiltered confrontation. To this day, it remains "an American phenomenon," in comedian Aaron Bergs opinion.1992Sadly, not every shocking moment in the '90s was positive.Episode three highlights the Rodney King case in which four Los Angeles police officers were caught on camera assaulting 25-year-old King. This brutality horrified the nation and resulted in each LAPD officer being charged with excessive force.But, after the trial yielded four acquittals, riots plagued L.A., causing over three thousand fires, injuring more than two thousand people and killing 63."Can we all get along?" asked King, in response to the destruction and immense division.FOX NEWS PODCASTS CELEBRATE GREAT AMERICANS WITH NEW SERIES SHOWCASING HEROES AHEAD OF INDEPENDENCE DAY1993There's no question the Clinton Family seemed to shape a lot of the '90s. Although the infamous Monica Lewinsky scandal wasnt until 1998, '93 still remained a "cluster f**k and s**t show for the Clintons," according to political columnist and Fox News contributor Joe Concha.This year was plagued with ethical scandals. Bill Clinton's deputy White House counsel, Vince Foster, was found dead after committing suicide. This occurred during Travelgate which involved the politically motivated firing of travel office employees.These events only added to the prior Whitewater scandal outrage that took place during Clintons time as Arkansas governor.Yet, despite the chaos, "the Clintons danced through it all," said author and columnist Ellis Henican.1994On a quiet Thursday in 1994, Nirvana rockstar Kurt Cobain was found dead after allegedly committing suicide. Although he rose to stardom in the '90s, his music remains widely played in 2025.Many Americans can recall the exact moment they received word of Cobains death, with Fox News Kennedy sharing her experience at the MTV office, witnessing employees "openly sobbing.""He had only scratched the surface," said Fox Nations Tyrus of the gone-too-soon 27-year-old.1995The insanely popular and relied-upon website, Amazon.com, officially went live in 1995. Created by Jeff Bezos with the original title, 'Abra Cadabra,' this book-selling site has evolved into the billion-dollar monster we all know and spend too much time on today."They have their fingers in every single aspect of your life," said Fox News Jessica Tarlov.FOX NATION HONORS MILITARY SACRIFICE WITH MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND CONTENT LINEUP, FREE SUBSCRIPTION1996In 1996 came the launch of a brand-new, 24-hour cable news channel: Fox News.Media mogul Rupert Murdoch created Fox News, a groundbreaking addition to the list of channels of the time, providing a platform for some of the country's more conservative voices. Its coverage of the Clinton scandals, the 2000 election and 9/11 boosted its credibility and following, surging the network to become Americas top-viewed channel which it remains today.1997The year was not a swing and a miss it brought golf legend Tiger Woods to the green.Woods performance during the final round of the Masters Tournament in 1997 brought 43 million viewers to its broadcast, setting the most-watched record. "He was swag, he was cool," said Tyrus.This young golfer earned his spot in the sport's history, gained a cult following and forever changed the game.KEVIN COSTNER REVEALS EXPLOSIVE CLASH WITH YANKEES LEGEND THAT ALMOST DERAILED HIS CLASSIC FILM1998The toy craze in America certainly did not end with Beanie Babies in 1993. With the dawn of 1998 came the rise of the Furby.The sale of almost two million Furbies accompanied that Christmas holiday season, growing to 14 million the following year.These small, fluffy toys with their hallmark big eyes, pointy ears and their own language were even banned by the National Security Agency due to fear of spreading national secrets.1999The infamous school shooting that took place at Columbine High School marked a devastating close to the 1990s. The tragic event was the first time American news viewers gained live coverage of such a horrific story.The events took place for almost an hour, resulting in 13 students dead and 24 injured."It was one of the most dark, disturbing news items I had ever heard at the time," said Concha.CLICK HERE TO JOIN FOX NATIONFor more content from the action-packed 1990s, watch all 10 episodes of "Who Can Forget? The '90s" on Fox Nation.
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