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editHi! I'm Broadwaygenius and I am most certainly not a Broadway Genius. I joined Wikipedia in 2017, but have really gotten into editing since June 2018. I became a pending changes reviewer in June 2018.
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News
editIn The News
edit- In Bolivia, troops led by Juan José Zúñiga storm the presidential palace in an attempted coup.
- WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange (pictured) is released from prison as part of a U.S. plea bargain.
- Protesters attack the Parliament Buildings in Nairobi, Kenya, leaving 19 people dead and at least 160 others injured.
- In ice hockey, the Florida Panthers defeat the Edmonton Oilers to win the Stanley Cup Finals.
Did You Know?
edit- ... that Arndt Jorgens (pictured) won five World Series despite not playing in a game?
- ... that 28 trillion tonnes of ice were lost worldwide between 1994 and 2017 due to climate change?
- ... that Daniel Chapo, the favorite to be the next president of Mozambique, was previously a radio announcer?
- ... that according to some metaphysicians, there are no relations?
- ... that William Henry Harrison Seeley was the first American recipient of the Victoria Cross?
- ... that farmed birds often get marks known as hock burns from the ammonia of other birds' waste?
- ... that the botanist Victor Jacob Koningsberger spoke out against the expulsion of Jewish academics in the occupied Netherlands?
- ... that there's a little Canada on Minnesota State Highway 36?
- ... that David W. Music has taught music, composed music, conducted music, and written about music?