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On June 18, several notable moments in the history of News stand out. In 1812, The United States declaration of war upon the United Kingdom is signed by President James Madison, beginning the War of 1812. In 1926, Tom Wicker, American journalist and author (died 2011) was born. In 1934, Barack Obama Sr., Kenyan economist (died 1982) was born. In 1939, Lou Brock, American baseball player and sportscaster (died 2020) was born. In 1940, Appeal of 18 June by Charles de Gaulle. In 1950, Mike Johanns, American lawyer and politician, 28th United States Secretary of Agriculture was born. In 2013, Brent F. Anderson, American engineer and politician (born 1932) passed away. In 2013, Michael Hastings, American journalist and author (born 1980) passed away. In 2015, Allen Weinstein, American historian and academic (born 1937) passed away. In 2024, Willie Mays, American baseball player (born 1931) passed away. Together, these milestones provide historical context for today's news news and ongoing narratives.

Trump’s Deal May Ve Worse Than Obama’s

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June 18, 2026

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Trump’s Deal May Ve Worse Than Obama’s

The agreement gives Iran money, legitimacy, leverage in Lebanon, and time to rebuild, while leaving its missile program and long-term nuclear infrastructure largely untouched.

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