The U.S. has officially announced its withdrawal from a Cold War-era nuclear treaty, Trump delivered the State of the Union address and a member of the Thai royal family is running for prime minister.
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The polar vortex brought subzero temperatures to North America, Lebanon formed a new government and U.S. immigration centers confirmed the force-feeding of detainees on hunger strikes.
Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro cut ties with the U.S., the Supreme Court ruled to allow the Trump administration's restrictions on transgender military service members to proceed and the longest U.S government shutdown in history ends.
The U.S. and Russia both threatened to withdraw from a nuclear forces treaty, protests continued across France and two ISS-bound rockets were successfully launched.
A NASA spacecraft landed on Mars, a naval clash broke out between Ukraine and Russia and conflict at the U.S.-Mexico border led to the use of tear gas.
A federal judge blocked Trump's ban on granting asylum to illegal immigrants, Ethiopia appointed a new head of the electoral board and the U.S. government released a report on climate change.
Two massive wildfires have burned through hundreds of thousands of acres across the state of California, the UK published a Brexit draft agreement and a new exoplanet was discovered.
U.S. midterm election results are in, a mass shooting occurred in California and a proposal to bar illegal immigrants from being granted asylum has been released.
The suspect in last week's gun attack on a Pittsburgh synagogue has pleaded not guilty, Jair Bolsonaro was elected president of Brazil and the Sri Lankan Parliament will reconvene following a political crisis.