Americans breaking news in facebook post page in 2018 2019

Here are some notable breaking news stories that were widely shared on Facebook in the United States in 2018 and 2019:

2018:

  1. Florida School Shooting (February 14, 2018): A mass shooting at Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, left 17 people dead. The story was widely shared on Facebook, with many users expressing shock and outrage.
  2. California Wildfires (November 8, 2018): A series of devastating wildfires swept through California, killing at least 88 people and destroying thousands of homes. Facebook users shared updates, photos, and videos of the fires, as well as offers of support and aid.
  3. Pompeo Confirmation (April 26, 2018): Mike Pompeo was confirmed as the new Secretary of State, replacing Rex Tillerson. The story was widely shared on Facebook, with many users expressing support or opposition to the nomination.
  4. Facebook Data Breach (March 30, 2018): Facebook announced that it had discovered a security breach that affected 50 million user accounts. The story was widely shared on Facebook, with many users expressing concern about their personal data.
  5. North Korea Summit (June 12, 2018): The historic summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong-un and US President Donald Trump took place in Singapore. Facebook users shared updates, photos, and videos of the event, as well as analysis and commentary.

2019:

  1. El Paso Shooting (August 3, 2019): A mass shooting at a Walmart store in El Paso, Texas, left 22 people dead. The story was widely shared on Facebook, with many users expressing shock and outrage.
  2. Iran-US Conflict (January 3, 2020): The US launched airstrikes against Iranian military targets in response to the killing of an American contractor. Facebook users shared updates, photos, and videos of the conflict, as well as analysis and commentary.
  3. Impeachment Inquiry (September 24, 2019): The House of Representatives launched an impeachment inquiry into President Trump, following a whistleblower complaint about his dealings with Ukraine. Facebook users shared updates, analysis, and commentary on the story.
  4. Amazon Rainforest Fires (August 2019): Large-scale wildfires swept through the Amazon rainforest, sparking international concern and outrage. Facebook users shared updates, photos, and videos of the fires, as well as offers of support and aid.
  5. 2020 Democratic Primaries (February-March 2019): The Democratic Party's primary elections took place, with candidates such as Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren vying for the nomination. Facebook users shared updates, analysis, and commentary on the story.

These are just a few examples of the many breaking news stories that were widely shared on Facebook in the United States in 2018 and 2019.