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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 basketball, the New York Knicks defeat the San Antonio Spurs to win the NBA Finals (MVP Jalen Brunson pictured).
- Elon Musk becomes the world's first US-dollar trillionaire after his company SpaceX raises the largest initial public offering.
- Princess Bajrakitiyabha of Thailand, a possible heir to the throne, dies at the age of 47 after a three-year comatose state.
- English artist David Hockney dies at the age of 88.
- In athletics, Ja'Kobe Tharp sets a new world record in men's 110 metres hurdles.
Did You Know?
edit- ... that Talbot Street Baptist Church (pictured) was painted red, which was the style at the time, only to have its original polychrome brickwork restored later?
- ... that a case of mistaken identity made actress Camila Ashland the target of a flood of protesting phone calls?
- ... that the 1935 Kentucky State Thorobreds won a black college football national championship with "Tarzan" playing quarterback?
- ... that the letters of British colonial administrator William Henry Sleeman were posthumously published in 1858 to exonerate him during the Indian Rebellion?
- ... that Olivia Rodrigo secretly premiered her song "Begged" at an invite-only show with a no-phones policy?
- ... that fencer Rodolfo da Ponte was selected to compete for Paraguay at the 1968 Summer Olympics after the rowing and football teams did not qualify?
- ... that US president Warren G. Harding died less than two months after selling his newspaper?
- ... that Elsie Eiler, the only resident of Monowi, Nebraska, is also the city's mayor, tavernkeeper, and librarian?
- ... that David Attenborough's 100th birthday was marked by the naming of a new genus of wasps after him and the announcement that he would narrate Blue Planet III?