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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 January 2019:

  • Pelosi Regains Speaker as Shutdown Continues
  • Shooting at California Bowling Alley
  • The Flu is on the Rise
  • Groveland Four Pardoned
  • Los Angeles Teachers Strike
  • Women March for the Third Year
  • Shooting at a Florida Bank
  • Government Shutdown Continues
  • Mass Shooting in Louisiana

Pelosi Regains Speaker as Shutdown Continues

Pelosi Regains Speaker as Shutdown Continues

On January 3, Nancy Pelosi regained her power as House speaker after Democrats regained control. She is hoping to put an end to the government shutdown that has lasted for a few weeks. President Trump has vowed to keep the shutdown running for as long as it takes to gain funding for the wall. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

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Shooting at California Bowling Alley

Shooting at California Bowling Alley

On January 4, three people died and another four were wounded after a gunman began shooting at a bowling alley in Southern California. No arrests have been made, as police are still investigating possible suspects. (CNN)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes

The Flu is on the Rise

The Flu is on the Rise

On January 10, the CDC announced that up to 84,000 people have been hospitalized for the flu in the past three months. There were over 900,000 hospitalizations and 80,000 deaths during the 2017-2018 flu season, the highest the CDC has seen in a decade. Over 6 million people total have contracted the flu over the last few months. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/David Goldman, File

Groveland Four Pardoned

Groveland Four Pardoned

On January 11, Florida’s governor pardoned four black men known as the Groveland Four. These men will be freed 70 years after they were wrongly convicted of rape. (CNN)

Photo Source: State Library and Archives of Florida via AP

Los Angeles Teachers Strike

Los Angeles Teachers Strike

On January 14, more than 32,000 teachers began their strike, leaving 600,000 students without class. The strike comes after negotiations between the union and the school district went nowhere. By January 18, the strike had cost over $125.1 million, causing both sides to agree to resume negotiations. (CNN)

Women March for the Third Year

Women March for the Third Year

On January 19, hundreds of cities flooded with marchers fighting for women’s rights. The march was highly focused on the 2020 election, and making sure everyone qualified has the right to vote. (Reuters)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana

Shooting at a Florida Bank

Shooting at a Florida Bank

On January 23, a gunman entered a SunTrust bank in Sebring, Florida and began shooting. He killed five people senselessly. The 21-year-old suspect has been arrested, and so far no motive has been discovered. (CNN)

Photo Source: AP Photo/Chris O’Meara

Government Shutdown Continues

Government Shutdown Continues

On January 24, the Senate rejected two bills that could have ended the 34-day strike. This shutdown is the longest in US history, and there was no end in sight; however, on January 25 President Trump signed a deal to end the shutdown until February 15. The deal does not include funding for his border wall. (BBC/Reuters)

Mass Shooting in Louisiana

Mass Shooting in Louisiana

On January 27, a suspect was arrested after police believe he had killed five people. The suspect is accused of killing his girlfriend, her brother and father, and his parents. The suspect’s father was still alive when police arrived, and identified his son as the shooter before passing away. (CNN)

Photo Source: Richmond County Sheriff’s Office via AP

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  • The Twelve Dancing Princesses
  • Current Events This Week: January 2023
  • African Americans by the Numbers
  • Andersen’s Fairy Tales: Contents
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