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History Made at the 2023 Stanley Cup Playoffs
With another year of NHL hockey gone and the Stanley Cup playoffs finally being awarded, it's time to look back at what transpired. This year saw historic upsets and history being rewritten, with the Vegas Golden Knights ultimately hoisting the cup.

Sweden Tops the Charts at Eurovision 2023
The 2023 Eurovision Song Contest was held in Liverpool, England. The previous year’s winners were from Ukraine, so in keeping with tradition, they were to host this year’s competition. However, due to safety concerns regarding the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine, England hosted in lieu of Ukraine. The winner of this year’s contest was Sweden, represented by pop artist Loreen.

2023 US Presidential Candidate Profiles
With a year and a half until the 2024 presidential election in the United States, the field of candidates is beginning to emerge. Current President Joe Biden has announced his re-election plans and is facing two challengers for the Democratic Party nomination, while the Republican Party primary is expected to be a significant competition as over ten candidates, including former president Donald Trump, contest the nomination.

Erdoğan Victorious in Turkey After Contested Election and Runoff
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan of Turkey won a third term in office in May after an uncertain election that presented the strongest electoral challenge he has yet faced. Erdoğan has been President since 2014, previously having served as Prime Minister from 2003 up until his presidency.

ANALYSIS | The Promises and Risks of Self-Driving Cars
In recent years, self-driving cars have been turned from a sci-fi fantasy into a reality. These vehicles have promised to revolutionize the way we travel and reshape the many industries associated with transportation.

King Charles' Coronation Opens the Carolean Era
The coronation of King Charles III took place at Westminster Abbey in London on May 6, 2023, after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who reigned for over 70 years.

NBA Finals: Nuggets Win First Championship
After a 47-year championship drought, the Denver Nuggets defeated the Miami Heat in five games to capture the Larry O’Brien finals trophy. The finals series came to an end on June 12 in Denver, with finals MVP Nikola Jokic leading the game in scoring with 28 points and 16 rebounds.

Succession: A Shakespearean Tale of Abuse
In many ways, Succession is a Shakespearean family drama, set in the corporate offices of midtown Manhattan instead of the plains of medieval England. The fourth and final season concluded on May 28, ending the five-year run of one of the best shows on television.

Agreement Reached to Raise the US Debt Ceiling
The United States narrowly avoided a default on its debt when President Joe Biden signed the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 into law on June 3, ending the stalemate between Democrats and Republicans in the US Congress over the contentious debt ceiling.

Microsoft–Activision Blizzard Deal Still In Purgatory
Microsoft announced its intention to purchase the video game company Activision Blizzard on Jan. 18, 2022. Now, a year and a half later, the deal is still pending.

Never Before Seen Images and 3D Model of the Titanic
The deep sea mapping company Magellan Ltd. has created the first ever full sized 3-D digital model of the Titanic, revealing never before seen details of the famous shipwreck.

First Canadian to Orbit Moon Included Aboard Artemis II
Canadian Space Agency (CSA) astronaut Jeremy Hansen will be part of Artemis II, the first crewed mission to the moon since 1972. The upcoming mission will make Canada the second country to have an astronaut fly around the moon.

Tech Leaders Warn Against Unregulated AI in Open Letter, Citing “Profound Risks to Humanity”
An open letter published on Mar. 2 by the Future of Life Institute signed by tech leaders like Twitter and Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak calls on “all AI [developers] to immediately pause for at least 6 months the training of AI systems more powerful than GPT-4.”

Israeli Judicial Reforms Spark Mass Protests
Since January, hundreds of thousands of Israeli protestors have been taking to the street in opposition of a set of proposals from Israel’s hard-right government. These proposals would limit the power of Israel’s Supreme Court and give the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, the power to override decisions of the Supreme Court.

Finland Becomes 31st NATO State
Finland became the 31st-member state of NATO, when it received approval from all 30 members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Apr. 4. Arranged by Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin, the announcement was made during a press conference on the morning of the agreement.

France Protests Over Retirement Age
A series of protests have been raging throughout France, garnering hundreds of thousands of protesters in opposition to the minimum retirement age being raised.

New Research Suggests That T-Rex Had Lips
In modern media, the vast majority of dinosaurs have been depicted as terrifying monsters with bony, hairless, and leathery bodies. However, modern studies have shown that that might not be the case.
Taylor Swift Begins Her Eras Tour
Five years is a long time since the internationally recognized singer-songwriter Taylor Swift has been on tour, but she is back under the spotlight. On Nov. 1, 2022, Swift announced her sixth world tour, the Eras Tour. An incredibly rare sight for an A-list celebrity, each show in the Eras Tour has a setlist of 44 songs and lasts over three hours.

Trump Fights 34 Counts of Fraud in Court
Former US President and billionaire Donald Trump pled not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records on Apr. 4. The prosecutors stated that Trump had intentionally created business documents with inaccurate information, as a means of covering a story about his affair with pornographic actor Stormy Daniels during the 2016 US presidential election.

How Banks Across the Globe Failed
On Mar. 10, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) in the United States took control of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) after billions of dollars were withdrawn by depositors and the bank defaulted. As a result of this, a couple of days later, two other banks defaulted as well, creating negative consequences globally.