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JUNE Reaction to Donald Trump’s conviction was divided along party lines, as demonstrated by these New York newspaper headlines. The left-leaning New York Times and Daily News pro- claimed him “Guilty,” while the conservative New York Post spoke for many on the right when it bannered the word “Injustice.” Hunter Biden was convicted on federal gun charges — the first criminal prosecution of a child of a sitting U.S. president.


MAY Donald Trump leaves a New York court after a jury found him guilty on all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, making him the first former president to be convicted of felonies.


MARCH A container ship hit a structural pier in the middle of the night and caused the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, in Baltimore, Maryland. Six people were killed in the accident that temporarily shut down the port of Baltimore.


JULY The 18-year U.S. Senate career of Democrat Bob Menendez of New Jersey, a leader in the Cuban-American lobby, ended in August, one month after his fed- eral conviction for accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes.


WARS 46 NEWSMAX | DECEMBER 2024


Wars raged in two global hot spots, evidence of the U.S.’ diminished influence in the world and the weak leadership of President Joe Biden.


Russia’s grinding


invasion of Ukraine, now almost three years old, has come at huge cost in hu- man life on both sides, but has little new to show for Moscow in terms of territo- rial gains.


Israel’s fight for survival, following the Hamas at- tacks of Oct. 7 last year, has expanded beyond defeating the Iran-backed terrorist group in Gaza to fighting Hezbollah, another client of Tehran’s, in Lebanon.


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