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Hi, I'm '''LightandDark2000''' (or '''BlueHypercane761''' on ]). I am deeply fascinated with ], and I enjoy editing articles related to ]s, natural disasters, wars, and current events, as well as other articles with topics that interest me. I live in ], and I also have an interest in ] and ]-related stuff. I am always trying to improve Misplaced Pages, and I work to keep articles free from ]. Near the top of my userpage is a large-scale "featured image," which I have chosen to highlight at the moment. My featured images aren't permanent. There will probably be an image that I keep up for a really long time, but I will rotate or switch the image as desired. Additionally, if any of the previous images were really good in my opinion (or depicted major objects or events), you can find them in the image gallery below. |
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Hello! I'm '''LightandDark2000''', an editor on Misplaced Pages. I am glad to be here. You can also call me "LightandDark", "L&D2K", or "L&D2000", but I promise that I won't ''go '''dark''' on you''. (But...If I do, ] were probably asking for it.) :P |
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I am a college student residing in ]. I grew up in New Jersey, before moving to California in Fall 2003. I have been on Misplaced Pages since May 1, 2009. I created my account on May 19, 2012, and I have been present on Misplaced Pages ever since. |
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*] – Affected New Jersey as a tropical storm, and caused a lot of flooding in the state. Despite my excellent memories extending far into my early years, I don't really remember this storm, due to a concussion I got earlier that year (sent me to the ER). |
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*] – Affected the state with tropical storm-force winds and heavy rain. Also caused the windiest day of my life in New Jersey. The power nearly went out at night. ''I had to go to school on that day. It sucked.'' (I did not experience anything close in California until February 2005). |
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*] – Blasted remnants brought thunderstorms during swimming class. It sucked. |
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*May 2, 2010 – First Wikiversary. |
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*May 19, 2018 – Became a ] and joined the ] (did not officially declare it for another year). |
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| {{icon|B}}] || May 2012 || My second article, and the first one I made on my account. I split off the article from ]. |
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| {{icon|list}}] || September 2012 || Good call. I worked a lot on that article, before the content was forked out into 3 season articles. |
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| {{icon|Start}}] || March 2013 || Created with {{u|Kennvido}}. |
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| {{icon|GA}}] || August 2013 || My first GA. This storm was the most destructive Medicane recorded, and the first one monitored by the NOAA. |
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| {{Icon|C}}] || March 2014 || Powerful winter storm that struck California. Also spawned some tornadoes (rare). |
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On January 29, 2015, two Russian bomber jets were intercepted by the British ] over the ], forcing civilian flights within the region to be re-routed.<ref name="Two Russian bomber jets intercepted over English Channel">{{cite web|url=http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2015/01/30/world/russian-bomber-planes-disrupt-u-k-civil-aviation-in-significant-escalation/|title=Russian bomber planes disrupt U.K. civil aviation in 'significant escalation' - The Japan Times|work=The Japan Times|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> This escalated already strained ] even further, and caused more panic over the fears of possible Russian aircraft collisions with civilian aircraft. This was the latest of Russia's "dark" military flights (as of January 29, 2015), which have jeopardized civilian lives and escalated tensions to ]-levels. NATO reported having intercepted over 100 Russian military flights in 2014, over 3 times the amount in 2013. |
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In January 2018, the U.S., under President Donald Trump, launched ] against China for abusive trading practices and long-standing intellectual property theft. China retaliated, and the trade war escalated to the point that the global market started to contract, and companies began trying to readjust their supply chains to offset the damage. In January 2020, both countries signed a Phase One agreement, which brought down tensions, but the conflict continued. |
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In Spring 2019, ] erupted in ] over China's proposed "national security" bill, which would allow China to extradite anyone from Hong Kong to be tried in court in mainland China, seriously undermining Hong Kong's autonomy. The protests grew in size and intensity over the following months, exceeding 2 million participants by the summer. Local police violently suppressed the protests, leading to widespread condemnation across the globe. That fall, the Chinese-run Hong Kong Government began to crack down more severely against the protests, rounding up masses of students and besieging multiple college campuses that were the focal point of protests. However, the government response triggered large-scale backlash from the local citizens, with the pro-democracy parties winning the ] by a landslide. The protests continued, albeit on a smaller scale, into the next year. On June 30, 2020, the Chinese Government passed a "national security" bill that would give it a greater hand in the affairs of Hong Kong. This move was seen as effectively ending Hong Kong's autonomy, and many countries re-evalued their relationship with Hong Kong (and China, to a greater extent) in response to the bill. The U.S. revoked Hong Kong's special trade status and no longer recognized the city as being autonomous. Afterward, local authorities cracked down on the protests with even greater force, which lead to a decrease in protests and other demonstrations. |
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In March 2020, hackers from Russian intelligence agencies ] of the company ]. The attacks allowed them to compromise the servers of companies using software created by SolarWinds, which ended up compromising thousands of companies and federal government agencies, leaving them vulnerable to spying and further attacks from the hackers.<ref name="SolarWinds hack">{{cite web|url=https://www.businessinsider.com/list-of-the-agencies-companies-hacked-in-solarwinds-russian-cyberattack-2020-12|title=Here's a list of the US agencies and companies that were reportedly hacked in the suspected Russian cyberattack|author=Kelsey Vlamis|publisher=Business Insider|date=December 19, 2020|accessdate=December 19, 2020}}</ref> The hackers began compromising supply lines involving companies that had been hacked in October 2020; the cyberattack campaign was not revealed to the public until December 13, 2020. Given the scope and duration of the attacks, this campaign is considered to be one of the worst cyberattacks that the U.S. has ever experienced. Due to the widespread compromise, the affected companies have been urged by the U.S. Government to abandon all SolarWinds software. More cyberattacks are expected in the near future, and both government officials and cybersecurity experts are worried that the hackers may use the access that they've gained to carry out further schemes. |
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In early January 2016, the ] tied the 1997–98 El Niño as the strongest one on record.<ref name="2016 El Nino ties record">{{cite web|url=http://www.weather.com/news/climate/news/el-nino-ties-record-january-2016|title=Current El Niño Ties 1997-1998 as Strongest on Record, Says NOAA|website=weather.com|author=Jon Erdman|date=January 5, 2016|accessdate=April 15, 2021}}</ref> This coincided with that were impacting the West Coast of the United States during the same week. The 4th winter storm triggered severe thunderstorms across San Diego County on January 6, with one tornado reported. In late May 2016, the record-tying El Niño episode finally ended. |
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In January 2017, 2 sets of powerful winter storms opened up massive ] atmospheric rivers, causing massive amounts of rain and snowfall in California. The first series of storms (especially Winter Storm Iras), lasting from January 8 to 13, and consisting of 3 storms, triggered the ]. The second wave, , impacted the state from January 19 to 24, and triggered the worst flooding Southern California has experienced since December 2010. , was so far, the worst storm in the 2nd wave of storms. Winter Storm Leo (storm 3) was stated by the Nation Weather Service to be the worst of the triad of storms impacting California. |
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In early December 2017, ] were ignited across Southern California, and spurred on by powerful ]s. The largest fire in the group was the ], which burned {{convert|281,893|acres|km2|}}, becoming the largest wildfire in modern California history. The Thomas Fire also became California's 8th most destructive wildfire (as of August 2018), costing at least $2.176 billion (2018 USD) in damages. On January 12, 2018, the Thomas Fire was fully extinguished, following heavy rainfall from Winter Storm Hunter. |
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On August 16–20, 2020, a large plume of moisture carried northward from ] generated massive thunderstorms across a large portion of ].<ref>{{cite web|title=Wondering where this moisture is coming from bringing us these thunderstorms? Check out this GOES-17 infrared imagery and follow the moisture back to Tropical Storm Fausto|url=https://twitter.com/CAL_FIRE/status/1296209793414135809|date=August 16, 2020|accessdate=August 16, 2020|website=Twitter|language=en}}</ref> These storms produced mostly ] with little to no rain, generating almost 11,000 lightning strikes in the state between August 16 and 17. The lighting storms sparked 367<ref>{{Cite web|title=Cal Fire 72 hour activity|url=https://twitter.com/CAL_FIRE/status/1296209793414135809|access-date=2020-08-20|website=twitter.com}}</ref> ], several of which became very large in a short period of time, threatening thousands of structures and forcing thousands of people to evacuate.<ref name=":7">{{Cite web|date=2020-08-16|title=Moisture from Tropical Storm Fausto fuels NorCal thunderstorms|url=https://ktla.com/news/california/moisture-from-tropical-storm-fausto-fuels-norcal-thunderstorms/|access-date=2020-08-16|website=KTLA|language=en-US}}</ref> Many of these fires merged into gigantic fire complexes, including the ] and the ]. The August Complex fire eventually became California's largest recorded wildfire, exceeding a burn area of {{convert|1,000,000|acres|ha}} in October. In early September 5, a record-breaking heatwave, accompanied by powerful ]s and Santa Ana winds, ignited more fires across the state, such as the ], and explosively grew many of the existing fires. The resulting fires deteriorated conditions so much in both California and Oregon that both states experienced large swaths of smoke and poor air quality for weeks. In the end, more than {{convert|4,300,000|acres|ha}} of land were burned by the wildfires in California. These conditions resulted in California's largest wildfire season since the 1850s, back when the average fire season had burn areas between {{convert|4,400,000|acres|ha}} and {{convert|12,000,000|acres|ha}}, when Native Americans allowed fires to burn freely, which also kept forests healthy and prevented large, destructive fires from overrunning the state. In late October, conditions improved somewhat as the temperatures cooled and more favorable weather patterns set up. In late November, most of the fires were finally extinguished or were nearing full containment, bringing a record-breaking fire season to a close. |
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*See ], ], ], ], ], and ] for more information on the worst Californian drought in 1,200 years, the wildfires that burned across the state in 2017 and afterward, and the other effects of the recent natural disasters in California. ] 🌀 (]) 04:23, 31 December 2014 (UTC) |
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In late June 2020, SARS-CoV-2 infections pick up worldwide, after slowing in the late spring, marking the start of a "second wave." On August 30, 2020, India had become the #2 infected country, with over 3.5 million cases. On September 26, 2020, ] occurred; US President Donald Trump was likely infected on that day, during this outbreak. On October 5, 2020, the true global COVID-19 cases reach an estimated 780 million, or 10% of the global population.<ref name="10% of people">{{Cite web|date=5 October 2020|title=WHO: 10% of world's people may have been infected with virus|url=https://apnews.com/article/virus-outbreak-archive-united-nations-54a3a5869c9ae4ee623497691e796083|access-date=12 November 2020|website=AP NEWS}}</ref> The U.S. had 7.7 million confirmed cases, with the true number of cases likely being 10 times higher. At the time, the true death toll was likely around 1.8 million people. In late October 2020, Coronavirus cases bagen to spike once again in the U.S. and other nations across the globe, on a level unseen previously, indicating the start of a third, much bigger wave. On December 11, 2020, ]'s mRNA vaccine was given an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the FDA, making it the first ] available for emergency use in the United States. However, the first batches will be limited to emergency personal and health care workers, with the general population not being expected to have access to the vaccine until March or April 2021. On December 18, the FDA granted ]'s mRNA vaccine an EUA as well, making it the second Coronavirus vaccine approved for emergency use in the United States. |
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In August 2014, in response to an impending massacre by ISIL at the besieged ], the U.S. intervened and launched airstrikes against ISIL in Iraq, allowing the YPG and Peshmerga to break the Siege of Sinjar Mountain and driving back ISIL forces. US airstrikes also drove ISIL back from the Iraqi Kurdistan capital of Erbil. In late September, President Barack Obama also authorized airstrikes against ISIL in Syria, as ISIL continued to consolidate their control in that country. In mid-September 2014, ISIL launched a massive campaign against Kobanî, ], and raising fears of another genocide. However, US airstrikes kept ISIL from being able to take the city and gradually thinned their numbers, while the Kurdish defenders and their allies continued to combat the attackers. In January 2015, ISIL finally retreated from the city, ending the siege, and by late March 2015, almost all of ISIL's gains had been reversed, and the terrorist group had lost thousands of fighters. |
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On February 4, 2015, ] began launching airstrikes on ISIL positions in Iraq, in retaliation for ISIL's brutal killing of Jordanian pilot ]. The airstrikes killed 55 ISIL militants in ], including a senior ISIL commander known as the "Prince of Nineveh." On February 5, 2015, Jordan elevated its role in the US-led Coalition in Syria, launching one of the largest airstrike campaigns since early January 2015, targeting ISIL militants near ], the ''de facto'' ISIL capital, inflicting an unknown number of casualties and damaging ISIL facilities. This was done in retaliation against ISIL's brutal murder of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.foxnews.com/world/2015/02/05/shocked-jordanians-rally-behind-king-against-isis-after-video-pilot-killing/|title=Jordanian fighter jets strike hard at ISIS, pay tribute to murdered pilot|work=Fox News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11397577|title=Jordanian warplanes bomb Isis targets|work=The New Zealand Herald}}</ref> On February 6, a continued round of Coalition airstrikes at ] killed over 30 ISIL militants.<ref name="airstrikes in Ar-Raqqah kill over 30 ISIL militants">{{cite web|url=http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2015/02/06/Monitor-More-than-30-ISIS-militants-killed-in-coalition-raids-in-Syria.html|title=Monitor: More than 30 ISIS militants killed in coaliton raids in Syria|author=|publisher=Al-Arabiya|date=6 February 2015|accessdate=15 January 2021}}</ref> |
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On February 9, 2015, the Libyan town of ]. Soon afterwards, the Libyan city of ] also fell, along with a military base to the south of Nofaliya and Sirte. After ] in Libya,<ref name="aljaz">{{cite web | url =http://www.aljazeera.com/news/middleeast/2015/02/isil-video-execution-egyptian-christian-hostages-libya-150215193050277.html|title=ISIL video shows Christian Egyptians beheaded in Libya|publisher=]| date= 16 Feb 2015| accessdate = 16 Feb 2015}}</ref> Egypt began conducting airstrikes on ISIL targets in Libya on 16 February 2015, killing a total of 64 ISIL militants (50 in ]) by the end of that day. Warplanes acting under orders from the "official" Libyan government also struck targets in Derna, reportedly in coordination with Egypt's airstrikes.<ref name="Libya syncs airstrikes with Egypt">{{cite news|url=http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4627076,00.html|agency=Ynetnews|title=Libyan air force loyal to official government bombed targets in eastern city of Derna|date=16 February 2015|accessdate=16 February 2015}}</ref> A Libyan official stated that more joint airstrikes would follow.<ref name="Libya syncs airstrikes with Egypt" /> The airstrikes ended on February 18, with Egypt seeking more support from the US-led Coalition and the Arab World. The US and Italy also began conducting surveillance flights over Libya, due to concerns of further ISIL expansion. |
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On March 1, 2015, Iraqi Army forces and Shi'ite militias launched the ] to liberate the ] from ISIL occupation. On the next day, 30,000 Iraqi Army soldiers, Sunni fighters, and Shi'ite militiamen launched the ], to recapture the city of Tikrit, the provincial capital of Salahuddin that was being held by 13,000 ISIL militants. On April 17, 2015, the battle finally ended in a decisive anti-ISIL victory. In Syrian, in March, the YPG and their allies launched an offensive to clear ISIL from the northern Al-Hasakah province. While they managed to retake most of the ISIL-held areas around ] and ], ISIL launched another large-scale offensive into the ] valley, capturing numerous villages and advancing to the western bank of the Khabur River. Violent clashes continued unabated into May, when the YPG and their allies finally launched a large-scale counteroffensive, retaking the areas lost to ISIL, the ], and the surrounding countryside. YPG-led forces then launched ] to take Tell Abyad from ISIL, advancing westward from the Al-Hasakah countryside and advancing eastward from their enclave around the Kobanî Canton. In June, both forces linked up and took Tell Abyad, before completely securing the M4 Highway and the neighboring regions in July, removing ISIL from the border region of the northern Ar-Raqqah couuntrysiide, and severing their most important supply route to Ar-Raqqah. In late June, ISIL launched ], in an attempt to capture it. However, after over a month of clashes and U.S. airstrikes, ISIL retreated, leaving most of the city under the control of the YPG, and the central parts of the city under the control of the Syrian Government. |
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On March 7, 2015, ], a ]-bases terrorist group, pledged allegiance to ISIL, giving ISIL an official presence in ]. |
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On March 19, 2015, the 4 concurrent insurgencies in Yemen (the ], ], ], and ISIL insurgencies) all merged into a single, full-blown conflict, the ]. On March 25, 2015, after Houthi and Saleh loyalist forces pushed Hadi's Yemeni forces to the critical city of ], ] decided to lead the ] and other Arab states in a ]. On April 1, 2015, the ], whose territory was reduced to merely the Yemeni city of ], decided to join forces with Hadi's internationally-recognized government, against the other warring factions. Ataq was captured by the Houthis on April 9. ] (AQAP) decided to take advantage of the chaos, launching an offensive in the northern part of Yemen and the southeastern coastal region, initially ] on April 2, only to lose half of the city to local Yemeni tribes on April 7, with the battle continuing afterwards. However, al-Qaeda eventually managed to capture the city on April 16. However, al-Qaeda also lost most of the territory it held in Yemen's southwestern region. In late April 2016, UAE-backed forced launched ] into Al Mukalla and the coastal regions of the Hadramuat Province, recapturing the city and removing AQAP from most of their territory in Hadramuat. |
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On March 30, 2015, ] and its leader, Abdullah Al-Libi, pledged allegiance to ISIL,<ref name="Libyan militant group joins ISIL">{{cite web|url=http://www.thetower.org/1826-major-libyan-jihadist-group-declares-allegiance-to-isis/|title=Major Libyan Jihadist Group Declares Allegiance to ISIS - The Tower|work=The Tower|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> boosting ISIL's membership in Libya to 8,000 fighters.<ref name=fp17feb>{{cite news|title=The Islamic State of Libya Isn’t Much of a State|url=http://foreignpolicy.com/2015/02/17/the-islamic-state-of-libya-isnt-much-of-a-state/|accessdate=25 March 2015|work=]|date=17 February 2015|quote=He said that today there are about 1,000 to 3,000 fighters loyal to the Islamic State in Libya}}{{subscription required}}</ref><ref name="ISIL in Libya gets a boost">] joined ISIL in March 2015, adding about 5,000 fighters to the group </ref> |
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On April 8, 2015, the Iraqi Army and 10,000 Sunni tribal fighters launched the ] to retake the ]. In response, ISIL executed 300 people and launched its own counter-offensive in kind, resulting in ]. However, in May 2015, ISIL launched the ], capturing the city of Palmyra and the majority of Central Syria, increasing their control of Syria to 50%. |
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In September 2015, the Russian Government intervened on behalf of the Syrian Government, after a string of losses to both the Syrian Rebels, al-Qaeda-lnked jihadists, and ISIL. In November 2015, Peshmerga fighters advanced down Mount Sinjar and ] and the nearby highway to the Syrian border, cutting off a key supply route for ISIL. In December, SDF fighters, backed by U.S. Special Forces, ], one of the most important dams in Syria, opening a possible beachhead from which they could assault Manbij. |
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In 2016, the tide began to turn against ISIL. In Iraq, ISIL lost the city of Ramadi in February 2016, followed by Hit in April, Ar-Rutbah in May, and Fallujah in June. In Syria, ISIL lost Al-Shaddadi in February, Manbij and Jarabulus in August, al-Bab in February 2017, and Palmyra in March 2017 (for the second time). In Libya, GNA forces launched ] in May, recapturing the city and destroying the ISIL pocket in December. In October 2016, the Iraqi Army, backed by allied forces, launched ], triggering the single largest military campaign since the ]. In November, in northern Syria, the SDF, backed by the US, ] to capture Raqqa and its countryside from ISIL. |
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In 2017, the new Trump Administration loosened the rules for military engagements, leading to increased airstrikes on ISIL, which further reduced their numbers. In May 2017, ISIL forces in Marawi, in the Philippines, ] of the city. After a 5-month-long battle, the ISIL forces were eradicated, resulting the the complete destruction of ISIL's leadership in the Philippines and the loss of the majority of their fighters. On July 22, 2017, after 9 months of grueling urban warfare, the Iraqi Army finally recaptured the city of Mosul. In Syria, ISIL lost control of the Syrian Desert and Central Syria to both the Free Syrian Army (before they were beaten back to a stretch of territory near Al-Tanf) and the Syrian Army. On October 19, in Syria, the SDF captured the city of Raqqa, which had served as ISIL's de-facto capital city up until that point. The Syrian Army also won a 3-month campaign against ISIL in Central Syria, removing ISIL control from Central Syria and capturing an area of land the size of Lebanon. In November, the Syrian Army broke ISIL's 3-year siege of the city of Deir ez-Zor and pushed into the ISIL-held half of the city, recapturing the city in December. The Syrian Army then launched further offensives southward, towards the Iraqi border, capturing the city of Mayadin. The SDF also launched a large-scale campaign in the countryside of Deir ez-Zor, in order to clear ISIL from the remainder of northeastern Syria. In Iraq, the Iraqi Army recaptured Tel Afar and Hawija from ISIL. In late October, the Iraqi Army launched an offensive into the desert regions in Western Iraq, to completely destroy ISIL's remaining control. On December 9, 2017, ISIL had lost control of their remaining territory in Western Iraq. By the end of 2017, ISIL had largely been reduced to 3 pockets of territory in Northeastern Syria, the Middle Euphrates River Valley, and in the Syrian Desert. |
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From 2018 to 2019, ISIL continued to lose territory. The Syrian Army besieged ISIL in the Syrian Desert and gradually reduced their large pocket, while the SDF cleared the ISIL pocket in northeastern Syria and applied more pressure to the ISIL pocket along the Euphrates River. ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi fled from the ISIL pocket in the Euphrates Valley to a safe house in the Idlib Province, which was mostly run by ]. In December 2018, the SDF finally broke through ISIL lines in the Euphrates Valley and took the city of Hajjin, before advancing southward. In February 2019, the SDF captured ], leaving the remaining ISIL forces in the pocket completely besieged in the town of ]. On February 9, the SDF ] on ISIL's final stronghold, facing fierce ISIL resistance. However, as the SDF pushed deeper into the pocket, most of the ISIL members surrendered with their families. On March 23, the SDF captured Al-Baghuz Fawqani, before seizing full control of the region in April. This ended most of ISIL's territorial control and removed their final stronghold. |
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On the night of October 26–27, 2019, U.S. Special Forces ] in Barisha, Syria, near the Turkish border. Al-Baghdadi killed himself and two of his children with his suicide vest when he was trapped in a tunnel, and most of the defenders were killed, while the US took some prisoners. In 2020, ISIL suffered even further losses, losing the majority of their territory in the Syrian Desert. This left ISIL as an insurgency. However, ISIL has been able to take advantage of security gaps in both Iraq and Syria, and the group is continuing to launch attacks in both Iraq and Syria on a regular basis. |
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== Recent & Upcoming Astronomical Events == |
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The events of the rare 2014–2015 Blood Moon Tetrad are featured below. (See ] and ] for more info). Also included are other spectacular astronomical events that will be taking place in the meantime. The dates and times are listed for the ], when applicable. Dates: |
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===<u>Recent</u>=== |
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'''Supermoon Triad of Summer 2014''' |
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*''Supermoon of July 13, 2014'' - A Golden ] |
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*''Supermoon of August 10, 2014'' - The largest Supermoon in the unusual triad of Supermoons in 2014 |
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*''Supermoon of September 9, 2014'' - The last of the Supermoons in 2014 |
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'''''Jupiter and Venus Conjunction Tetrad (2014–2016)!!!''''' |
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*''August 18, 2014'' - , distance of 1/6th Degree!! |
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*'''June 30, 2015''' - , distance of 1/3rd Degree!!! (The planets will remain as close as 2 Degrees until July 4th. Best dates for viewing are June 30–July 1.) |
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*''October 26, 2015'' - Partial conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, distance of 1 Degree |
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*<u>'''''August 27, 2016'''''</u> - , <u>distance of only ''0.04 Degrees (or 1/24th of a Degree)!!!''</u> The next Major Conjunction . |
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'''Other Events''' |
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*''Blood Moon of February 22, 2014'' - An extremely rare Lunar Eclipse-like event in Southern California, during a large waning moon. |
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*''Blood Moon of July 29, 2014'' - An extremely rare Lunar Eclipse-like event in Southern California, during a thin waxing moon. |
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*'''Strawberry Moon''' on . It was the first one since 1948. |
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*''Black Moon'' on . "Black Moons" are the 2nd New Moons in a month, and they normally occur about every 32 months (about every 2.5 years). |
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*'''Extra Large Supermoon''' on . This was the largest Supermoon since 1948, and the next Supermoon this size will occur on November 25, 2034. |
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'''Major Celestial Events''' |
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*], the ]'s central ], began to absorb a large stellar cloud in January 2014, causing it to "activate" and release larger bursts of radiation for the first time in 10,000 years. |
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===<u>Upcoming</u>=== |
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'''''Upcoming Planetary Conjunctions''''' |
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*'''December 21, 2020''' - , at a distance of 0.06 Degrees. This is the closest that they will have come in the past 794 years, and the two planets will appear to almost merge into a single star. |
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*''February 11, 2021'' - , distance of nearly 1/4th Degree. |
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*'''April 30, 2022''' - , distance of about 1/7th Degree!! |
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*''March 2, 2023'' - , distance of about 1/3rd Degree. Also see . |
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*'''May 23, 2024''' - , distance of 1/9th Degree!! However, <u>this conjunction will not be observable.</u> |
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*'''November 2, 2039''' - , distance of about 1/7th Degree!!! |
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*'''September 1, 2040''' - , distance of 1/9th Degree!!! |
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*'''November 17, 2041''' - , distance of about 1/12th Degree!!! However, <u>this conjunction will not be observable from Western North America.</u> |
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*''May 28, 2048'' - , distance of about 1/4th Degree. <u>This conjunction will not be observable.</u> |
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== Fun Facts == |
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*The Universe is approximately 94 billion ] across in diameter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.astro.ucla.edu/~wright/cosmology_faq.html#DN|title=Frequently Asked Questions in Cosmology|publisher=|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> |
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*The Universe is currently expanding at a rate about 6.643 times faster than the speed of light. This means that the edge of the Universe itself is expanding at about 3.32 times faster than the speed of light. Also, despite the Universe' accelerating expansion rate, the expansion is actually decreasing in terms of the ratio of volume vs. the amount of expansion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2014/04/08/tech/innovation/universe-expansion-astronomers/index.html?iref=allsearch|title=The universe is expanding, but how quickly?|author=Elizabeth Landau, CNN|date=8 April 2014|work=CNN|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> |
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*] actually do occur. They are extremely rare, and it only happens during volcanic eruptions or large wildfires.<ref name="science.nasa.gov">. science.nasa.gov (July 7, 2004).</ref> |
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*]'s magma chamber is actually 2.5 times larger than scientists have originally thought. That makes Yellowstone's magma chamber about the same size it was during its last major eruption around 640,000 years ago.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/12/131218-yellowstone-supervolcano-eruption-magma-reservoir/|title=Huge Magma Pocket Lurks Beneath Yellowstone Supervolcano|publisher=|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> |
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*Scientists discovered the existence of ] on March 20, 2013.<ref name=Burge>{{cite journal |author=Burge S, Parkinson G, Hazel P, Todd A, Neidle S |title=Quadruplex DNA: sequence, topology and structure | journal=Nucleic Acids Res |volume=34 |issue=19 | pages=5402–15 |year=2006 |pmid=17012276 |pmc=1636468 | doi = 10.1093/nar/gkl655}}</ref> |
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*Black holes actually have a limit on how large they could become (theoretically about 50 billion solar masses at this time). |
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*The Quasar ] is currently the largest source of water known, with the galaxy containing ''100 trillion times the water found in all of Earth's oceans''! The central black hole itself has a mass of 23 billion Suns.<ref name=Riechers2009>{{cite journal |last=Riechers |first=Dominik A. |last2=Walter |first2=Fabian |last3=Carilli |first3=Christopher L. |last4=Lewis |first4=Geraint F. |title=Imaging The Molecular Gas in a z = 3.9 Quasar Host Galaxy at 0."3 Resolution: A Central, Sub-Kiloparsec Scale Star Formation Reservoir in APM 08279+5255 |journal=The Astrophysical Journal |volume=690 |issue=1 |pages=463–485 |year=2009 |arxiv=0809.0754 |doi=10.1088/0004-637X/690/1/463 |bibcode =2009ApJ...690..463R}}</ref> |
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*The largest black hole known is the Quasar ], which has a mass of 40 billion solar masses, about 10,000 times more massive than the Milky Way's central black hole. It also has ''an event horizon with a diameter of 240 billion kilometers (1,600 AU), about 6.3 times the diameter of our ]'s Heliosheath!!'' |
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*Black holes eventually evaporate into planck-sized objects once they are no longer able to absorb any new material. When this happens, the black hole releases a large amount of energy in an explosion.<ref> |
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*Continent-size hurricanes, known as ]s used to ravage the Earth (especially during the ] Epoch). Those storms had winds at 500 mph, a central minimum pressure of around {{convert|700|mb|inHg}}, and lasted for weeks on average. In fact, many cave systems and canyons exist today because of the erosion caused by these Hypercanes. |
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*California is currently overdue for a ]. If such a storm occurs, much of ] will be submerged under 10 feet of water, and the event will result in at least $750 billion (2011 USD) in damages. |
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*San Diego is actually ]. Southern California actually has a history of being directly impacted by Tropical cyclones and hurricane-remnants, but it has been over 150 years since Southern California has actually been directly impacted by a hurricane. |
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*The United States is currently $19.428 Trillion (2016 USD) ], despite what politicians say. About $6.324 trillion dollars of that debt belongs to foreign countries, of which $1.181 trillion belongs to China. This is actually the worst period of national debt America has ever seen in its entire history. |
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*Misplaced Pages is actually more reliable than most people believe. In fact, Misplaced Pages is one of the fastest-growing encyclopedias, with a higher correction rate than many other online encyclopedias. Despite the large amount of vandalism in many different areas, these are handled through administrative actions involving ]. |
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*] ]. (Yes, sadly, there ''are'' Nazis in the United States) As a matter of fact, after the failure of disciplinary action for many of the "lesser" ]s during the ], most of them went on to found various Neo-Nazi movements. Neo-Nazis in America have also founded ], which exists even today and continues to deny the Holocaust. Additionally, despite the differences between the views of the various Neo-Nazi factions, most of the hardcore groups plan to: 1. Gain power in Germany and acquire ]. 2.) Use their new nuclear weapons to force the world to surrender and create a ] ]. 3.) Complete the elimination of all "inferior races" (well, you already know who the Nazis are going to target). 4.) Genetically engineer future "Aryan" generations into "perfect Superhumans" capable of unimaginable tasks. And finally, colonizing planets in the entire Milky Way Galaxy with their "Super-Aryans" to create a Galactic Reich. |
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*] ] have a rather nasty habit of blowing up the prices of medical drugs by anywhere from ten times, to thousands of times, despite the fact that there is no economic or cost-related reasons for doing so. This has led to a ] in which millions of Americans have ended up falling into bankruptcy, suffering worsening medical problems (due to the inability to purchase their drugs), giving up college educations and other goals, among other life crises. This is also a major factor that is severely straining the U.S. healthcare industry. Despite the repeated scandals and bursts of outrage in the public, the vast majority of major pharmaceuticals have refused to change their practices, even stealthily continuing to jack up costs in the face of U.S. President ]'s demands for lower drug prices. |
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*] can actually cure cancer and other genetic diseases once and for all. The problem is, the treatments haven't been completely perfected for all of the diseases (even though cancer treatments in this field have almost been nailed), and there is still quite a lot of opposition in varying places to this kind of technology. |
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*] are misfolded ] that actually cause any proteins they come into contact with to become new prions. Mad Cow Disease is actually caused by a prion. Prions cause the rapid degeneration of nervous tissue due to cellular destruction, until death occurs. Due to their small size, the body has no immune response to it, but scientists are currently working on a treatment to eliminate prions. Since the destruction prions cause start out slow, no symptoms are visible for the first several years, but by the time symptoms can be identified, it is already too late for the patient. For reasons scientists still do not understand, all known prions only target Nervous Cells. |
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*] started out as SIV, which only infected monkeys, until it jumped over into humans during the early 1900s and mutated into HIV. Today, ]. |
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*Allergies and other autoimmune diseases cannot be transmitted to another person (except through genetic inheritance from parents to their children). This is because such diseases are genetic diseases meaning that they ''are not contagious'' because it is impossible for a person to acquire another person's genetic disease through normal means (unless the affected person somehow inserts their disease-causing gene into the other person's entire genome, which is impossible). Additionally, most people in the United States have some form of allergies. There is no cure at present for allergies or any autoimmune diseases; only drugs (and herbs) are available, which treat the symptoms of the diseases. |
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*Many geniuses and inventors had some kind of mental disability (including ]), or displayed erratic behavior. This includes many famous people who we recognize today, including ]. |
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*Contrary to popular belief, many kids in the younger generations of Americans are actually becoming shorter, most notably for guys. |
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*Certain drugs and vaccinations had toxic chemicals that eventually lead to cancer and/or Alzheimers, following repeated exposure. |
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*Many food companies/restaurants use MSG as a flavor enhancer to open up your appetite, without ever telling you that it's there (including ingredient lists on food products). Despite this, studies have shown that continued exposure to MSG leads to cancer and brain damage. |
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*] has been the only possible candidate so far for a ]. String Theory, if proven, would effectively unite ] and ], the 2 major fields encompassing all of the laws of physics. String Theory would also bridge the gap between Gravity and the other 3 Fundamental Forces, in addition to explaining its behavior. Although the ] (the most likely candidate for String Theory) requires 11 dimensions to work, it is most likely that we don't see the other 8 dimensions (including Time) because we are simply unable to perceive anything beyond three dimensions. Thus, an 11-dimensional object would appear 3D to us. |
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*There are many scientific and mathematical anomalies that scientists currently are unable to explain. |
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*], the largest known star (at 1,708 Solar Radii), would extent beyond the orbit of Saturn if it was placed in the Sun's position. It is also ''not'' the most massive star. |
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*], the most massive star known, is a ] ] with an estimated mass of 265 Suns. Tt is also the most luminous star known, at 8,700,000 times the luminosity of the Sun. |
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*Quadruple ] can form under extremely rare conditions. ] are also a rarity, as are clouds in the shape of Double Helixes (such as the cloud structure in ]'s ] while it was at peak intensity). |
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*] (also known as ''Firenadoes'') actually form under extreme conditions present only in powerful wildfires. |
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*Contrary to the popular (and ridiculous) assumption of some people, ] is actually active and very much alive. Although its leadership has been driven into hiding, the current leader, ], has ordered his subordinates to launch an attack on America. Their possible targets include ], among other major U.S. cities. Their attacks were planned to avenge the death of their former leader, Osama bin Laden. In addition, al-Qaeda's Syrian branch, ] (formerly known as the al-Nusra Front) has become the most powerful anti-Assad fighting force in Syria. |
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*We (Americans) actually helped the ] rise to power when the U.S. Government send aid to Islamic resistance groups to help topple ]'s Communist regime. As such, the United States ''does'' have a responsibility to make sure that the Taliban goes down and stays down. |
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*Unlike what most people believe, everyone is constantly being surveyed by the government in public, no matter where they go (specifically, the governments of developed countries). Soon, with the new development of advanced drones, this surveillance may eventually intrude into the private lives of citizens without their knowing or consent. |
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*Studies have proven that billions of humans could survive a ]. People will survive, even if some countries do not. |
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*Russia has more nuclear missiles (as well as much more powerful ones) than the United States. Even though the United States has more allies (and more nuclear powers on their side), Russia still has the most powerful nukes, as of now. |
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*Most people reject things/people that "stand out" by habit, even if they refuse to acknowledge it. They also snub and shun people/groups who do things differently, even to an alarming degree (including abuse of power in the workplace). Additionally, most people give in to social conformity in order to "blend in", and they are also heavily addicted to electronics because they refuse to take their time off such devices and try to spend their time building ''real'' social relationships. As a result, modern generations are becoming more ignorant and socially deficient. There is psychological evidence backing the existence of this phenomenon; unfortunately, it stifles diversity and social/technological advancements. |
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*Yellowstone actually experienced a smaller eruption about 174,000 years ago. That eruption generated the West Thumb portion of ]. |
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*Both Russia and the United States have developed laser defenses against potential nuclear attacks. Conventional laser weapons actually aren't all that far off. |
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*In the past, ] used to be bunched up close together. A recent discovery in January 2007 found a Quasar Triplet near the visible edge of the Universe.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2007/TECH/space/01/11/three.black.holes/index.html?iref=allsearch|title=Black hole triplets spotted|publisher=|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> |
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*Scientists were recently able to map the Gravitational shockwaves of the universe. This could also be proof of the existence of ]s, the yet undiscovered particles responsible for Gravity.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2014/03/17/tech/innovation/big-bang-gravitational-waves/index.html?iid=article_sidebar|title=Big Bang breakthrough announced; gravitational waves detected|author=Elizabeth Landau, CNN|date=17 March 2014|work=CNN|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> |
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*On September 5, 2013, scientists discovered that ] was actually the single largest volcano on Earth. It is about 14,620 feet high from its base, and 120,000 square miles across (around the size of ]). The volcano is approximately 1,000 miles east of ]. The volcano is also so large, its size rivals that of ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/geophysics/science-tamu-massif-largest-volcano-pacific-01366.html|title=Tamu Massif: Largest Volcano on Earth Discovered Beneath Pacific Ocean|publisher=|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> |
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*In late March 2014, scientists discovered ], the first known asteroid to have rings. |
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*] is the largest known galaxy in existence. It is a supergiant ] at the heart of the ] ]. It is about 1.07 billion light-years away, in the constellation of ]. IC 1101 is an ] ] that measures 2.8 million light-years across. The second-largest galaxy, ] (an unusually large ], measures about 2.6 million light-years across. |
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*In April 2014, scientists discovered the largest meteor impact ever known on the Earth, near the ]. The asteroid was approximately 5 times larger than the one responsible for the ], around 23 miles (47 km) wide in diameter. The crater caused by the Barberton asteroid is estimated to be approximately 297 miles (487 km) across in diameter, though subsequent erosion and tectonic activity have largely erased the crater itself.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.sci-news.com/othersciences/geophysics/science-giant-asteroid-impact-01846.html|title=Researchers Reconstruct Giant Asteroid Impact 3.26 Billion Years Ago|publisher=|accessdate=29 July 2015}}</ref> |
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*The ] is the largest observable object in the Universe! It is a ] that measures approximately 10 billion light-years across! |
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*There is currently an effective treatment for HIV. It's a drug named ], which prevents the HIV virus from replicating, effectively curbing viral growth and allowing the human immune system to destroy the virus before it is able to reproduce. The only problem is that most people at risk/infected ''are not'' taking this drug (and it is also quite expensive). |
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*That ] is one of the few possible effective treatments for the 2014 ]. ZMapp successfully saved the lives of 2 missionaries infected with Ebola in West Africa in June 2014, when they decided to try out the drug as an experimental trial; however, the drug is still experiment and has yet to be widely tested by major companies. |
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*In 2014, scientists discovered that the ] in the Earth's mantle contains 3 times the amount of water present in all of the Earth's oceans, at a depth between 410 and 660 kilometers (255 to 410 miles). This water is contained within a type of blue colored rock called ], which is a type of ]. This subterranean source of water is where the Earth's oceans actually came from.<ref name="all wet">{{cite web|url=https://www.livescience.com/44057-diamond-inclusions-mantle-water-earth.html|title=Rare Diamond Reveals Earth's Interior is All Wet|author=Becky Oskin|publisher=LiveScience|date=12 March 2014|accessdate=30 September 2018}}</ref><ref name="massive underground ocean">{{cite web|url=https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn25723-massive-ocean-discovered-towards-earths-core/|title=Massive ‘ocean’ discovered towards Earth’s core|author=Andy Coghlan|publisher=NewScientist|date=12 June 2014|accessdate=30 September 2018}}</ref> The rare ]s also form around this level, at a depth of about 660 kilometers (410 miles) beneath the surface of the Earth.<ref name="rare blue diamonds">{{cite web|url=http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-blue-diamonds-water-20180801-story.html|title=Rare blue diamonds reveal secrets from hundreds of miles below the Earth's surface|author=Deborah Netburn|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=1 August 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018}}</ref> |
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*That the largest known diamond in the universe is actually the partially-crystallized core of the white dwarf ], also nicknamed "''Diamond Lucy''". The white dwarf has a diameter of {{convert|2500|mi|adj=on}}, and about 90% of its carbon core is estimated to have already crystallized. Scientists believe that this kind of crystallization also happens in the cores of other ], meaning that gigantic diamonds are probably a common occurrence in the universe.<ref>{{cite news|title=This Valentine's Day, Give The Woman Who Has Everything The Galaxy's Largest Diamond|url=http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/press/archive/pr0407.html|publisher=Center for Astrophysics|accessdate=May 5, 2009 |
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}}</ref><ref name="most expensive star">{{cite web|url=https://futurism.com/lucy-in-the-sky-with-diamonds|title=Lucy’s in the Sky with Diamonds: Meet the Most Expensive Star Ever Found|author=|publisher=Futurism|date=12 June 2014|accessdate=20 May 2019}}</ref> |
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*On the gas giant ], it rains ] and ]s.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://exoplanets.nasa.gov/news/1397/winds-of-rubies-and-sapphires-strike-the-sky-of-giant-planet/|title=Winds of rubies and sapphires strike the sky of giant planet|author=Pat Brennan|website=Exoplanets.nasa.gov|publisher=NASA|date=December 11, 2016|accessdate=May 22, 2019}}</ref> Additionally, it rains solid diamonds on ], ], ], and ].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.businessinsider.com/diamond-rain-saturn-jupiter-2016-4|title=Lightning storms make it rain diamonds on Saturn and Jupiter|author=Sean Kane|publisher=Business Insider|date=April 29, 2016|accessdate=May 22, 2019}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2017/08/25/it-rains-solid-diamonds-on-uranus-and-neptune/|title=It rains solid diamonds on Uranus and Neptune|author=Sarah Kaplan|publisher=The Washington Post|date=March 25, 2017|accessdate=May 22, 2019}}</ref> |
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*That ] is the most luminous ] ever spotted by astronomers. It was first spotted in May 2015, shining 570 times brighter than the Sun, and 20 times brighter than the total light emitted by the ], though it was in another galaxy. If this hypernova had exploded in the Milky Way Galaxy, it would have outshone the full moon in the night sky.<ref name="570 billion">{{cite web|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/astronomers-discover-the-most-powerful-hypernova-2016-1|title=Astronomers are baffled by a newly discovered cosmic explosion that shines 570 billion times brighter than the sun|author=Jessica Orwig|date=14 January 2016|accessdate=22 March 2016}}</ref> |
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*] used to be connected to ] via a large ], thousands of years ago, until the land bridge was destroyed by megafloods that came from the seawater that was previously held back by the land bridge. (The very first geological ]. :))<ref name="the original Brexit"></ref> |
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*On Sunday, April 8, 2012, ] exploded over ], generating loud sonic booms and a bright flash of light across much of California and Nevada. |
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*The supernova star ] ''has repeatedly defied death''. This star went supernova over 60 years ago, in 1954, before going supernova again with even greater intensity in 2014. As of 2017, the star has still been exploding (for over 3 years now), and is still in the process of undergoing a supernova. The supernova star iPTF14hls has generated some of the most unusual supernovae ever observed.<ref name="refuses to die">{{cite web|url=https://www.engadget.com/2017/11/09/star-has-gone-supernova-multiple-times/|title=This star refuses to die, even after it explodes|author=Swapna Krishna|publisher=engadget|date=9 November 2017|accessdate=20 November 2017}}</ref><ref name="ref name="blew up a little">{{cite web|url=http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/the-star-that-blew-up-a-littlethen-blew-up-a-lot|title=The star that blew up a little... Then blew up a lot|author=Phil Plait|publisher=SyFyWire|date=14 November 2017|accessdate=20 November 2017}}</ref> |
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File:(closeup) Solar annular eclipse of January 15, 2010 in Bangui, Central African Republic.JPG|1. The ], as viewed from from ], ]. |
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File:2 Cheljabinsk meteorite fragment.jpg|2. Two fragments of the the ], which had exploded over ], Russia, on February 15, 2013. |
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File:Lunar eclipse April 15 2014 California Alfredo Garcia Jr1.jpg|3. The ] from ], at 7:44 UTC, near greatest eclipse. |
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File:FULL Cyclone Katrina–Victor–Cindy Track.png|4. The full track of ], the longest-lived tropical cyclone ever recorded in the Southern Hemisphere, from December 30, 1997 to February 19, 1998. |
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File:May 2014 San Diego County Wildfires.jpg|5. Satellite image of the largest ], on May 15, 2014. |
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File:Extratropical Low Sean Nov 3 2011.jpg|6. An extratropical cyclone over the Central United States, which would later transition into ]. The system had previously made landfall in Southern California as an extratropical cyclone on Sunday, October 30, 2011. |
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File:Von Karman Vorticies swirling off islands near Baja California.jpg|7. Von Karman Vorticies swirling off the coast of ], near ], on June 21, 2012. |
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File:Parallel telomere quadruple.png|8. An image of a ], which is only present in the non-gene part of DNA strands. Quadruple helix DNA actually stabilizes the ends of chromosome strands. It was not discovered until January 20, 2013. |
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File:Telomer-structure.gif|9. A 3D animated gif image of a Quadruple Helix DNA strand. |
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File:CircumHorizontalArc GQ 07312012 1938.jpg|10. A rare ] spotted above Boynton Beach in Florida, on July 31, 2012. |
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File:Circular rainbow.jpg|11. An image of a double circular ] (a faint outer rainbow can be seen outside of the primary ring). |
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File:Fire whirl (FWS).jpg|12. An image of a ], which only occurs under extreme conditions in large wildfires. |
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File:Transit of Venus in Hong Kong June 6 2012 (natural cloud filter).jpg|13. The ], as seen from ]. Venus is the distinct, black dot near the top of the Sun, while 2 sunspots can be seen as small, faint black dots near the brighter bottom half of the photo, below Venus. This image was taken by ]. |
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File:California ARkStorm Flood Areas.jpg|14. A map of the flood areas of the ]. California is currently overdue for another ], and should another one hit, the same areas are expected to be flooded, with severe consequences for the entire United States worse than those of California's long-overdue major earthquake. |
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File:MSH06 new spine from NE 05-04-06.jpg|15. ]' new spine lava dome, during its ], on May 4, 2006. From March 2005 to January 2008, the volcano extruded a solid slab of rock, only for it to collapse subsequently multiple times, leading to an increase in the size of its lava dome. By the end of January 2008, volcanic activity had tapered off and the eruption ended. |
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File:Tamu Massif, the Earth's largest volcano, about 1,000 Miles east of Japan.jpg|16. 3D map of ], the largest volcano on Earth, whose size rivals even that of ]. Tamu Massif is about 14,620 feet high from its base, and 120,000 square miles across (around the size of ]). The volcano is approximately 1,000 miles east of ]. |
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File:2014-01-30 11-43-34 Tanzania Kilimanjaro - Mandara.jpg|17. Aerial photograph of ] on January 30, 2014. |
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File:Mount Fuji (100109594) - Panoramio.jpg|18. Aerial photograph of ] on December 3, 2013. |
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File:HopeDiamondwithLighting2 (cropped).JPG|19. Close-up view of the ], a navy-blue diamond. |
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File:Diatom2.jpg|20. A picture of some ], microscope creatures made of glass. |
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File:A Rainbow Cloud band on June 1, 2014 (part of a Double Halo).jpg| 21. Image of a Rainbow Cloud band, or ], in San Diego County, on Sunday, June 1, 2014. The image was taken by LightandDark2000. |
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File:A Double Rainbow Halo on June 1, 2014, at 1-57 PM.jpg|22. An EXTREMELY RARE ] spotted in San Diego County, at 1:57 PM PDT on Sunday, June 1, 2014. I, LightandDark2000, witnessed have this amazing event myself, and I would like to thank ] for inspiring me to take those wonderful photographs. |
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File:An image of the Double Halo's center in San Diego, on June 1, 2014.jpg|23. The center of June 1st's Double Halo, in San Diego County. This photo was taken by User:LightandDark2000. |
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File:Gravitational Waves Background.png|24. A map of the shockwaves left behind by Gravitational Waves early during the formation of the Universe. The Gravitational Waves are actually shockwaves in the Space-time fabric of the Universe. This ] was discovered by scientists on March 17, 2014. |
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File:Hurricane_isabel2_2003.jpg|25. ] displaying ] as a powerful Category 5 hurricane, on September 14, 2003. |
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File:Superstorm Sandy on 10-30-2012.png|26. A satellite image of ] on the morning of Tuesday, October 30, 2012, at its maximum size, over the ]. The image was taken by ]. |
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File:Milky Way Galaxy.jpg|27. A computer-generated image of the ], using advanced modern technology, and based on astronomers' knowledge of our galaxy's layout. |
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File:Andromeda Galaxy (with h-alpha).jpg|28. A Hubble image of the ]. |
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File:Series of photo illustrations shows the merger between our Milky Way and Andromeda galaxy.jpg|29. A series of images showing the possible progression of the future Milky Way–Andromeda Galaxy collision. |
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File:RomanEmpire_117.svg|30. A map of the ] under its maximum extent in 117 A.D., under ]. |
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File:Northern Syria offensive (2015).png|31. A map of the territorial gains made by the Kurdish ], ], and their allies during the Kurdish-led ''Northern Syria offensive (2015)''. (See ] and ] for more details.) |
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File:Northern Raqqa Offensive (November 2016).svg|32. Battle map of the ]' ], which saw them capture the de facto capital city of the terrorist organization, ISIL. |
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File:MtStHelens Mushroom Cloud.jpg|33. No, this is ''not'' a picture of a ]. It is a picture of ], during its infamous ]. |
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File:Olympus Mons scale in km.png|34. Satellite image of ], the largest volcano in the Solar System. |
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File:Nh-pluto-in-true-color 2x JPEG-edit-frame.jpg|35. True-color image of Planet ], taken by the ] spacecraft, on July 4, 2015. |
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File:Halley 1986 by ESO gpo 1386002-cc.jpg|36. ] in March 1986. |
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File:Comet Hale-Bopp 1995O1.jpg|37. ] in April 1997, shortly after perihelion. |
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File:C2014 Q2.jpg|38. A picture of ], a long-period ] discovered on August 17, 2014 by ]. |
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File:EtaCarinae.jpg|39. ], a ], in the process of shedding its outer layers. Eta Carinae is expected to go ] within the next 1,000 years, with a pretty good chance within this century. If it goes Hypernova, it will outshine all of the stars in the galaxy (minus the Sun) in the night sky for some time. |
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File:Cassiopeia A Spitzer Crop.jpg|40. An image of the ] Supernova remnant, captured by the ]. |
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File:Keplers supernova.jpg|41. A composite image of ] (Supernova 1604). |
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File:Composite image of Supernova 1987A.jpg|42. Composite image of Supernova ]. |
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File:Hubble reveals the Ring Nebula’s true shape.jpg|43. Hubble Space Telescope image of the ]. |
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File:Crab Nebula.jpg|44. Hubble ] of the ]. |
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File:Sig06-005.jpg|45. A composite image of the ]. |
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File:Hubble Interacting Galaxy NGC 6050 (2008-04-24).jpg|46. A Hubble image of two Spiral Galaxies in the process of merging. |
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File:Solar eclipse of 2017-08-21 totality short exposure.jpg|47. Totality of the ], as seen from ]. |
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File:Earth Eclipses Sun-ap12-s80-37406.jpg|48. Image of the Earth eclipsing the Sun, as seen from the Moon, during the ] mission in November 1969. |
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File:Leonid Meteor.jpg|49. A Leonid meteor during the height of the ], on November 17, 2009. |
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File:Milky Way-Andromeda Collision close-up.jpg|50. A close-up image of what a stage of the ] may look like in the future. |
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File:The Eddy and the Plankton - NASA Earth Observatory.jpg|51. A massive 93-mile-wide ] off the coast of ], on December 26, 2011. |
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File:AERONET La Jolla.2007295.aqua.250m.jpg|52. NASA satellite image of the smoke from the ], on Monday, October 22, 2007, near the height of the wildfire spread. |
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File:May 2018 Wikimedia accounts hack attacks.png|53. Graph depicting the May 2018 Wikimedia Cyberattack, generated by Grafana. At the time, this was likely the largest account-breaking attack that Wikimedia has experienced in its history, likely affecting over 642,000 user accounts. |
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File:2018-19 Wikimedia accounts cyberattack.png|54. Graph depicting the 2018–19 Wikimedia Cyberattack, generated by Grafana. This cyberattack was likely the largest account-breaking campaign in the history of Wikimedia, greatly surpassing the scale of the previous May 2018 attacks. Unlike the previous campaign, this one mostly targeted admin accounts. |
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File:One World Trade Center cropped2.jpg|55. Image of the ] tower in 2014, which is one of the replacements for the Twin Towers in the World Trade Center, following the 9/11 terrorist attacks. |
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File:Hoodoos with milky way.jpg|56. Image of the ] in the night sky of ], Canada, on May 21, 2017. ]s can be seen in the foreground. |
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File:A view of the M87 supermassive black hole in polarised light.tif|57. Image of the ] at the heart of the elliptical galaxy ] (M87), taken by the ] in 2017. The image took 2 years to process, and was released on April 10, 2019. |
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File:Comet_Neowise_C-2020_F3.jpg|58. Telescope image of ] as seen from Ray's Astrophotography Observatory, on July 9, 2020. |
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File:TheGreatConjunction2020.png|59. The ] of Jupiter and Saturn as seen from a telescope on December 21, 2020. |
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On January 2, 2015, the US began imposing sanctions on North Korea, due to their involvement in the Sony hack involving the movie The Interview.
In April 2017, the rainfall from the powerful winter storms had turned the 2016–17 California rainy season into the wettest one on record. The large amounts of rainfall also effectively ended the drought in most of the state.
In the summer of 2018, California experienced more large wildfires, including the destructive Carr Fire and the massive Mendocino Complex Fire, which became the largest fire recorded in state history up to that point. On November 8, 2018, powerful Santa Ana winds blew across the state of California once again. The winds ignited multiple fires, foremost the Camp Fire in Butte County and the Woolsey Fire in Ventura County. Within a few days, the fires had rapidly expanded, burning down numerous homes and buildings and charring tens of thousands of acres. The Camp Fire became both the most destructive and the deadliest wildfire in the history of California, killing 85 people, destroying the entire city of Paradise and other neighboring communities, and costing over $16 billion (2018 USD) in damages. This also made the Camp Fire the single-costliest wildfire on record worldwide. The Woolsey Fire burned down numerous residential buildings in affluential neighborhoods, causing $6 billion (2018 USD) in damages. The fires raged largely unstopped until November 21, when the first major winter storm of the rainy season struck the state. On November 25, the fires had finally been extinguished.
In late June 2020, SARS-CoV-2 infections pick up worldwide, after slowing in the late spring, marking the start of a "second wave." On August 30, 2020, India had become the #2 infected country, with over 3.5 million cases. On September 26, 2020, White House COVID-19 outbreak occurred; US President Donald Trump was likely infected on that day, during this outbreak. On October 5, 2020, the true global COVID-19 cases reach an estimated 780 million, or 10% of the global population. The U.S. had 7.7 million confirmed cases, with the true number of cases likely being 10 times higher. At the time, the true death toll was likely around 1.8 million people. In late October 2020, Coronavirus cases bagen to spike once again in the U.S. and other nations across the globe, on a level unseen previously, indicating the start of a third, much bigger wave. On December 11, 2020, Pfizer's mRNA vaccine was given an Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) by the FDA, making it the first Coronavirus vaccine available for emergency use in the United States. However, the first batches will be limited to emergency personal and health care workers, with the general population not being expected to have access to the vaccine until March or April 2021. On December 18, the FDA granted Moderna's mRNA vaccine an EUA as well, making it the second Coronavirus vaccine approved for emergency use in the United States.
In late September 2014, it was revealed that ISIL planned to kill 10 million Americans.
In December 2014, it was revealed that the US planned to retake the city of Mosul in January 2015, 7 months after the Fall of Mosul in June 2014. Also, from December 17–22, the Kurds launched a massive offensive, breaking the Siege of Mount Sinjar and effectively retaking most of the villages in the Sinjar region, as well as pushing into the city of Sinjar itself.
In September 2015, the Russian Government intervened on behalf of the Syrian Government, after a string of losses to both the Syrian Rebels, al-Qaeda-lnked jihadists, and ISIL. In November 2015, Peshmerga fighters advanced down Mount Sinjar and recaptured the city of Sinjar and the nearby highway to the Syrian border, cutting off a key supply route for ISIL. In December, SDF fighters, backed by U.S. Special Forces, captured Tishrim Dam, one of the most important dams in Syria, opening a possible beachhead from which they could assault Manbij.
In 2016, the tide began to turn against ISIL. In Iraq, ISIL lost the city of Ramadi in February 2016, followed by Hit in April, Ar-Rutbah in May, and Fallujah in June. In Syria, ISIL lost Al-Shaddadi in February, Manbij and Jarabulus in August, al-Bab in February 2017, and Palmyra in March 2017 (for the second time). In Libya, GNA forces launched an attack on Sirte in May, recapturing the city and destroying the ISIL pocket in December. In October 2016, the Iraqi Army, backed by allied forces, launched a battle for Mosul, triggering the single largest military campaign since the 2003 Invasion of Iraq. In November, in northern Syria, the SDF, backed by the US, launched a campaign to capture Raqqa and its countryside from ISIL.
In 2017, the new Trump Administration loosened the rules for military engagements, leading to increased airstrikes on ISIL, which further reduced their numbers. In May 2017, ISIL forces in Marawi, in the Philippines, attempted to seize control of the city. After a 5-month-long battle, the ISIL forces were eradicated, resulting the the complete destruction of ISIL's leadership in the Philippines and the loss of the majority of their fighters. On July 22, 2017, after 9 months of grueling urban warfare, the Iraqi Army finally recaptured the city of Mosul. In Syria, ISIL lost control of the Syrian Desert and Central Syria to both the Free Syrian Army (before they were beaten back to a stretch of territory near Al-Tanf) and the Syrian Army. On October 19, in Syria, the SDF captured the city of Raqqa, which had served as ISIL's de-facto capital city up until that point. The Syrian Army also won a 3-month campaign against ISIL in Central Syria, removing ISIL control from Central Syria and capturing an area of land the size of Lebanon. In November, the Syrian Army broke ISIL's 3-year siege of the city of Deir ez-Zor and pushed into the ISIL-held half of the city, recapturing the city in December. The Syrian Army then launched further offensives southward, towards the Iraqi border, capturing the city of Mayadin. The SDF also launched a large-scale campaign in the countryside of Deir ez-Zor, in order to clear ISIL from the remainder of northeastern Syria. In Iraq, the Iraqi Army recaptured Tel Afar and Hawija from ISIL. In late October, the Iraqi Army launched an offensive into the desert regions in Western Iraq, to completely destroy ISIL's remaining control. On December 9, 2017, ISIL had lost control of their remaining territory in Western Iraq. By the end of 2017, ISIL had largely been reduced to 3 pockets of territory in Northeastern Syria, the Middle Euphrates River Valley, and in the Syrian Desert.
From 2018 to 2019, ISIL continued to lose territory. The Syrian Army besieged ISIL in the Syrian Desert and gradually reduced their large pocket, while the SDF cleared the ISIL pocket in northeastern Syria and applied more pressure to the ISIL pocket along the Euphrates River. ISIL leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi fled from the ISIL pocket in the Euphrates Valley to a safe house in the Idlib Province, which was mostly run by Tahrir al-Sham. In December 2018, the SDF finally broke through ISIL lines in the Euphrates Valley and took the city of Hajjin, before advancing southward. In February 2019, the SDF captured Al-Marashidah, leaving the remaining ISIL forces in the pocket completely besieged in the town of Al-Baghuz Fawqani. On February 9, the SDF launched an assault on ISIL's final stronghold, facing fierce ISIL resistance. However, as the SDF pushed deeper into the pocket, most of the ISIL members surrendered with their families. On March 23, the SDF captured Al-Baghuz Fawqani, before seizing full control of the region in April. This ended most of ISIL's territorial control and removed their final stronghold.
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