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A timeline of 2020: Looking back at key moments that shaped the year inside and outside of Utah

SALT LAKE CITY In many ways, 2020 was a year unlike any other. If there was one headline in the news that could possibly sum it up, it was a CNN guest column with the headline 1918 + 1929 + 1968 = 2020, published back in the thick of protests over police brutality during a pandemic that also resulted in economic calamity. Of course, 2020 didn t produce something as quite as deadly as the 1918 pandemic or as financially devastating as Black Thursday, or even as violent as 1968. Having those moments in one year, however, was unique. And 2020 produced hardships that those other years didn t, like some of the worst wildfires ever recorded.

COLUMN: Auld Lang Syne

COLUMN: Auld Lang Syne
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DARK WINTER : Biden Says Climate Change Literally Threatens the Very Existence of Our Planet

posted by Hannity Staff - 12.09.19 Former Vice President Joe Biden left audience members scratching their heads in New Hampshire over the weekend; confusing the northeast state for Iowa -approximately 1,000 miles away. “The primary race for the United States presidency… You have an incredible obligation, not to me at all, but to yourselves. What you do here in Iowa […] is going to set the tone,” said Biden before correcting himself. “New Hampshire, the primary in New Hampshire,” he added. Joe Biden says he is in Iowa when he is actually in New Hampshire. Iowa and New Hampshire are 1,000+ miles away from each other.pic.twitter.com/Fh3Nl02fde

2020: Pandemic, politics, and passing of a civil rights icon

2020: Pandemic, politics, and passing of a civil rights icon By JEFF MARTINDecember 28, 2020 GMT MARIETTA, Ga. (AP) The coronavirus pandemic and its imprint on politics, education, work and society in all corners of Georgia made headlines throughout most of 2020. But the year also included the high-stakes November election and early voting in a pair of Senate run-off elections that cast a white-hot spotlight on Georgia. Two high-profile killings drew sharp attention to racial justice issues in a year that also saw the passing of civil rights icon John Lewis. A look at the top 10 stories in Georgia in 2020: VIRUS OUTBREAK-GEORGIA: The coronavirus pandemic invades all aspects of life in Georgia. Large festivals, church services and other events are canceled as restaurants and other small businesses struggle to bring in customers. Major corporations shift to remote work when possible, and the lives of parents and their children are disrupted as schools close and learning shifts on

Year in Pictures: Trib photographers document a tumultuous 2020 in Western Pennsylvania

  Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review A young Donald Trump supporter sports the president’s iconic hair during a rally and campaign stop on Tuesday, Oct. 13, in Johnstown.   Kristina Serafini | Tribune-Review Frank Catanzano of Murrysville poses during a MAGA Meet Up event in near the new Murrysville Trump Victory Office on Saturday, Aug. 22.   Louis B. Ruediger | Tribune-Review Robert Wideman, 69, of Homewood takes a selfie with the Biden-Harris stage in the background at the Pittsburgh African American GOTV event at Lexington Technology Park on Monday, Nov 2. Wideman said he does not recall a presidential candidate ever visiting his hometown of Homewood.   Nate Smallwood | Tribune-Review

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