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The world is a very busy place, and it’s hard to stay on top of everything. Infoplease has got you covered. Here are the world news events you need to know so far for February 2018:

  • Ban on Felons’ Right to Vote in Florida Ruled Unconstitutional
  • Middle School Shooting
  • Groundhog Saw His Shadow
  • Flu Outbreak Worsens
  • Second Suspect in Las Vegas Shooting Arrested
  • AmTrak Train Crash
  • Eagles Beat Patriots in Super Bowl LII
  • Rob Gronkowski’s Home Burglarized
  • Identities of ‘El Chapo’ Jurors to be Kept Secret
  • President Trump Requests Military Parade
  • Rob Porter, White House Aide, Quits
  • Two Suspects Charged in the ATM ‘Jackpotting’ Case
  • Second Government Shutdown Averted
  • Shooting at Georgia Nursing Home
  • Flu Outbreak Even More Deadly
  • Grand Canyon Helicopter Crashes
  • Shooting in Kentucky Leaves 5 Dead
  • Teenager Wins First Gold for US in PyeongChang
  • White House Leaves Clearance Changes up to FBI
  • Shooting at NSA Headquarters
  • 17 Dead at Florida High School Shooting
  • US Charges Russians
  • Missouri Governor Indicted
  • Teacher Walk-out in West Virginia
  • West Virginia Teachers Back to Work

Ban on Felons’ Right to Vote in Florida Ruled Unconstitutional

Ban on Felons’ Right to Vote in Florida Ruled Unconstitutional

On February 1, a federal judge ruled it unconstitutional for Florida to ban felons from voting. Most states do not allow convicted felons to vote while serving their sentence, but the right is usually automatically restored upon release. In Florida, ex-convicts were required to petition the government for the right to vote before this ruling was made. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Lynne Sladky

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Middle School Shooting

Middle School Shooting

On February 1, a 12-year-old girl opened fire at Sal Castro Middle School in Los Angeles. The shooting left four students and one adult injured. A motive has not yet been released. (CNN)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

Groundhog Saw his Shadow

Groundhog Saw His Shadow

On February 2, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow, meaning there will be six more weeks of winter. Groundhog Day is a 132-year-old tradition, and is a fun way to attempt to predict the weather. (CNN)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Julio Cortez

Flu Outbreak Worsens

Flu Outbreak Worsens

The flu outbreak was officially named the worst outbreak in the past decade on February 2. The flu has affected a total 49 states, and people continue to be hospitalized. 53 deaths have been reported thus far during this season, which has lasted ten weeks and is expected to last a few more. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Robert Ray

Second Suspect in Las Vegas Shooting Arrested

Second Suspect in Las Vegas Shooting Arrested

Douglas Haig, the man who sold ammunition to Stephen Paddock, was arrested on February 2. He was charged with conspiring to manufacture and sell armor-piercing bullets, which is a violation of federal law. His preliminary hearing will be held on February 15. (CNN)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Brian Skoloff

AmTrak Train Crash

AmTrak Train Crash

Early morning of February 4, an AmTrak train in South Carolina crashed into a CSX freight train. Two people have been reported dead and another 116 have been injured. (CNN)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Jeff Blake

Eagles Beat Patriots in Super Bowl LII

Eagles Beat Patriots in Super Bowl LII

The 52nd Super Bowl ended with a bang, as the Philadelphia Eagles won its first title. The final score against the Patriots was 41-33. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Foto/Frank Franklin II

Rob Gronkowski’s Home Burglarized

Rob Gronkowski’s Home Burglarized

After his team lost the Super Bowl, Patriots’ tight end Rob Gronkowski faced another upset on February 6, when his home was burglarized. Multiple safes and guns have been reported as stolen. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Chris O’Meara

Identities of ‘El Chapo’ Jurors to be Kept Secret

Identities of ‘El Chapo’ Jurors to be Kept Secret

In a decision announced on February 6, a Brooklyn judge decided that the identities of jurors in the ‘El Chapo’ case will remain secret. El Chapo (Joaquin Guzman) is a suspected Mexican drug lord, and is accused of playing a central role in the deadly Mexican drug ring. (Reuters)

Photo Source: Elizabeth Williams via AP

President Trump Requests Military Parade

President Trump Requests Military Parade

It was reported on February 6 that President Trump asked the Pentagon for a military parade in Washington similar to the Bastille Day Parade he witnessed in July. White House officials have said this is just a “brainstorm,” and nothing is official. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta

Rob Porter, White House Aide, Quits

Rob Porter, White House Aide, Quits

On of President Trump’s top aides, Rob Porter, resigned on February 7 amid abuse allegations from his two ex-wives. Porter claims the allegations are false, and the White House has yet to release a statement. (BBC)

Two Suspects Charged in the ATM ‘Jackpotting’ Case

Two Suspects Charged in the ATM ‘Jackpotting’ Case

On February 5, it was announced that two suspects in the ATM hijacking case had been detained and charged. Alex Alberto Fajin-Diaz and Argenys Rodriguez were found with over $9,000 and the materials needed to break into ATMs. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Gerry Broome

Second Government Shutdown Averted

Second Government Shutdown Averted

On February 9, a short, five-hour shutdown ended after President Trump signed a budget bill. The bill proposes a $300 billion increase on the defense budget. (BBC)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

Shooting at Georgia Nursing Home

Shooting at Georgia Nursing Home

A shooting in a Georgia nursing home parking lot on February 9 has left one person dead. The shooter fled the scene and is still currently at large. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Stephen B. Morton

Flu Outbreak Even More Deadly

Flu Outbreak Even More Deadly

On February 9, it was announced that another 10 children had died from the flu in the past week alone. These deaths bring the overall toll to 63, and is expected to get even worse. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/David Goldman

Grand Canyon Helicopter Crashes

Grand Canyon Helicopter Crashes

Six passengers visiting from the UK crashed in a helicopter tour over the Grand Canyon on February 12. Three of the passengers died, while the pilot and the other three passengers were injured. (CNN)

Photo Source: Teddy Fujimoto via AP

Shooting in Kentucky Leaves 5 Dead

Shooting in Kentucky Leaves 5 Dead

On February 11, a gunman wreaked havoc on a small Kentucky town in what police are calling a “murder spree.” Two victims were found dead when police responded to a 911-call reporting shots fired. Another two were found dead in the suspect’s apartment. The suspect was also dead from suspected suicide. (CNN)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley

Teenager Wins First Gold for US in PyeongChang

Teenager Wins First Gold for US in PyeongChang

On February 11, 17-year-old snowboarder Red Gerard won the first gold medal for the US in the 2018 Winter Olympics. Competing in the men’s slopestyle, Gerard scored an impressive 87.16. (BBC)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Morry Gash

White House Leaves Clearance Changes up to FBI

White House Leaves Clearance Changes up to FBI

After the Porter scandal, the White House announced on February 12 that changes to how security clearance investigations occur will be left up to the FBI. Porter was granted temporary clearance while awaiting for final FBI approval, which has sparked outrage. (Reuters)

Shooting at NSA Headquarters

Shooting at NSA Headquarters

On February 14, gunfire rang out after a black SUV crashed outside the NSA headquarters in Fort Meade, Maryland. Three people were injured and three suspects have been taken into custody. This has not been labeled as a terrorist attack, yet. (BBC)

Photo Source: WUSA TV-9 via AP

17 Dead at Florida High School Shooting

17 Dead at Florida High School Shooting

On February 14, an ex-student opened fire at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, killing 17 people. Nikolas Cruz, 19, was expelled from the high school and was seen as a threat before the incident. (Reuters)

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US Charges Russians

US Charges Russians

On February 16, 13 Russians and 3 Russian companies were charged with tampering with the 2016 Presidential Election. It is suspected that the Russians spread propaganda supporting Trump and belittling Clinton. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite

Missouri Governor Indicted

Missouri Governor Indicted

On February 22, Missouri Governor Eric Greitens was indicted on a felony invasion of privacy charge. The incident in question took place nearly two years ago, and the politicians maintains his innocence. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Jeff Roberson, File

Teacher Walk-out in West Virginia

Teacher Walk-out in West Virginia

On February 23, public schools across West Virginia closed as teachers and other employees walked-out demanding higher wages and better benefits. The protest is expected to continue through Monday. (CNN)

Photo Source: AP Photo/John Raby, File

West Virginia Teachers Back to Work

On February 28, it was announced that the teachers’ strike in West Virginia would come to an end after a bill was proposed, suggesting a 5% pay increase. The bill will take time to pass, however.

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  • Did Birds Evolve from Dinosaurs?
  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses
  • Current Events This Week: January 2023
  • African Americans by the Numbers
  • Andersen’s Fairy Tales: Contents
  • The Celtic Twilight: A Teller of Tales