2018 news articles
Here are some notable news articles from 2018:
January
- January 1: The United States imposes sanctions on Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro and other top officials.
- January 3: The Trump administration announces plans to withdraw from the Iran nuclear deal.
- January 5: The US government shuts down for 69 days due to a budget impasse.
February
- February 1: The Winter Olympics open in Pyeongchang, South Korea.
- February 14: A school shooting in Parkland, Florida, kills 17 people and sparks widespread protests and calls for gun control.
- February 20: The US and South Korea begin joint military exercises, despite North Korea's threats.
March
- March 1: The US and China impose tariffs on each other's goods, escalating a trade dispute.
- March 14: The US announces plans to withdraw from the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty.
- March 22: A school shooting in Austin, Texas, kills 10 people and injures 13.
April
- April 3: The US and China agree to a 90-day trade truce.
- April 10: The US announces plans to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from Canada, Mexico, and the European Union.
- April 20: A chemical attack in Douma, Syria, kills dozens of people and sparks international outrage.
May
- May 1: The US and China hold trade talks in Beijing.
- May 8: The US imposes tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods.
- May 18: A school shooting in Santa Fe, Texas, kills 10 people and injures 13.
June
- June 1: The US and China impose tariffs on each other's goods, worth a total of $50 billion.
- June 12: The US and North Korea hold a summit in Singapore, where President Trump and Kim Jong-un sign a joint statement.
- June 20: A school shooting in Annapolis, Maryland, kills five people and injures two.
July
- July 1: The US and China impose tariffs on each other's goods, worth a total of $34 billion.
- July 16: The US and Russia hold a summit in Helsinki, where President Trump and Vladimir Putin meet.
- July 20: A plane crashes in Cuba, killing 112 people.
August
- August 1: The US and China impose tariffs on each other's goods, worth a total of $16 billion.
- August 15: A school shooting in Charleston, West Virginia, kills one person and injures two.
- August 24: A hurricane hits the Carolinas, causing widespread damage and flooding.
September
- September 1: The US and China impose tariffs on each other's goods, worth a total of $16 billion.
- September 11: A terrorist attack in New York City kills one person and injures several others.
- September 20: A school shooting in Ocala, Florida, kills one person and injures two.
October
- October 1: A mass shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada, kills 58 people and injures hundreds.
- October 12: The US and China hold trade talks in Washington, D.C.
- October 29: A hurricane hits the Carolinas, causing widespread damage and flooding.
November
- November 6: Midterm elections are held in the United States, with Democrats gaining control of the House of Representatives.
- November 8: The US and China impose tariffs on each other's goods, worth a total of $16 billion.
- November 24: A school shooting in Tallahassee, Florida, kills one person and injures two.
December
- December 1: The US and China impose tariffs on each other's goods, worth a total of $16 billion.
- December 18: The US government shutdown begins, lasting 35 days.
- December 31: The US and China hold trade talks in Beijing, with no agreement reached.
These are just a few of the many news articles from 2018. It was a year marked by significant global events, including trade tensions, political scandals, and natural disasters.