2018

Facts and Events That Happened in This Year

Sep 4

Amazon became the second company in the world to be worth over $1 trillion.

Aug 30

Argentina raised interest rates to 60% to try and maintain the Peso.

Aug 28

Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin was laid to rest in Detroit as thousands turned up to pay tributes.

Aug 26

Video gamer David Katz shot two people dead, injured nine then committed suicide at an NFL 19 tournament in Jacksonville, Florida.

Aug 24

Singer Steven Tyler ordered Donald Trump to stop playing their Aerosmith songs at rallies.

Aug 22

A 50,000-year-old human bone was discovered in Siberia.

Aug 20

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that measles cases were at an all-time record high, with 41,000 in the first half of the year alone.

Aug 18

The world's oldest cheese dating back 3,200 years, was discovered in an Ancient Egyptian tomb near Cairo.

Aug 16

Over 566 wildfires swept through British Columbia in Canada, which led to a State of Emergency, and 3,000 people were evacuated.

Aug 13

TikTok star Loren Gray released her first song under Capitol Records called 'My Story.'

Aug 12

A plane stolen from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport flew for over an hour before crashing on a wooded island.

Aug 12

The Parker Solar Probe was launched by NASA, heading for the Sun.

Aug 10

Monsanto became liable to pay out $289 million in damages to a groundsman who got terminal cancer from its 'Roundup' weed killer.

Aug 8

New South Wales, Australia, announced they were 100 percent in drought.

Aug 7

Hollywood's first full Asian cast movie called 'Crazy Rich Asians' was released.

Aug 2

Musical.ly and TikTok merged, combining the users of both apps to form one community.

Aug 1

The Swedish crown jewels were stolen from a cathedral in broad daylight.

Jul 26

In one day, Facebook lost $120 billion in value on the stock market.

Jul 26

Albert Einstein's theory of gravitational redshift was proven after a telescope in Chile observed a black hole.

Jul 24

After introducing a preservation project, three bison calves were born in Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada.

Jul 22

A deadly 106°F heatwave in Japan killed at least 65 people, and more than 22,000 were hospitalized.

Jul 18

Forest fires spread across large areas of Sweden.

Jul 18

Cliff Richard was awarded £210,000 in damages after winning a privacy case against the BBC.

Jul 16

Twelve new moons were discovered in Jupiter's orbit, bringing the planet's total number of moons to 79.

Jul 15

France defeated Croatia 4-2 to win their second FIFA World Cup.

Jul 14

During an interview with CBS, Donald Trump stated that the European Union is his biggest foe.

Jul 12

Sandra Oh became the first woman nominated for an Emmy for her lead role in Killing Eve.

Jul 12

'Mission: Impossible – Fallout' premiered in Paris, France.

Jul 3

Cardi B became the first female rapper to have two number 1s in the Billboard charts.

Jan 2

The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that gaming addiction is a Mental Health Disorder.