- 2018 - Wikipedia
2018 (MMXVIII) was a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, the 2018th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 18th year of the 3rd millennium and the 21st century, and the 9th year of the 2010s decade
- What Happened in 2018 - On This Day
What happened and who was famous in 2018? Browse important and historic events, world leaders, famous birthdays and notable deaths from the year 2018
- 2018 in the United States - Wikipedia
The 2018 North American cold wave takes place, with record low temperatures in the Midwestern and Eastern United States Times Square in New York City has a temperature of 9 °F (−13 °C), with −4 °F (−20 °C) wind chill, [1] in addition to Omaha having a temperature of −15 °F (−26 °C) on December 30, 2017, lower than the previous
- 2018: Facts Events That Happened in This Year - The Fact Site
Discover the highs and lows of 2018, from bizarre challenges to international breakthroughs, as we delve into the unforgettable events of the year
- 2018 year in review: It really wasn’t all that bad | CNN
North and South Korea marched under one flag at the 2018 Winter Olympics • The Philadelphia Eagles finally won a Super Bowl • USA women’s gymnastics won the team title at the world
- 15 Major Historical Events That Happened in 2018 - Discover Walks
2018 was a time of major historical events that will shape our reality long into the future From the unexpected appointment of populist leaders in Brazil, Mexico, and America, to the unforeseen demise of an admired leader in Cuba 2018 was a year of tumultuous changes
- 2018: what happened that year? | TakeMeBack. to
The year 2018 was a study in contrasts - marked by both historic loss and historic progress Of the loss, we saw record-breaking natural disasters, such as the Camp Wildfire in California, displacing thousands of residents and celebrities while causing damages of $16 5 billion and 88 deaths
- 2018 Archives | HISTORY
On February 14, 2018, an expelled student entered Parkland, Florida’s Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School and opened fire, killing 17 people and wounding 17 others, in what became at the time
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