What was the biggest news event in 2015?
What was the biggest news event in 2015?
The Biggest News Events of 2015. On January 11, a crowd rallies around the Place de la République in Paris in support of the victims of the “Charlie Hebdo” attack. Here is a sampling of the defining movements, decisions, policies and tragedies that made headlines—and history—this year.
What was the most searched news story in 2015?
Format is also interesting. Seven of the top 20 were live blogs on major breaking or rolling news stories. The eighth live blog was focused on one of the most searched for sporting events of the year: Floyd Mayweather’s victory over Manny Pacquiao.
What was the worst story of the year 2015?
The CNN Special Report, “All the Best, All the Worst 2015,” airs Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET and looks at the best and worst stories in news, politics, pop culture, sports and more. Years from now, when we look back on 2015, what will we remember? Maybe it’ll be the tiny body of a drowned migrant boy, face-down on a beach in Turkey.
What are the top news stories of the year?
In April, a 25-year-old African American man named Freddie Gray died from injuries he sustained while he was in the custody of the Baltimore police department. Gray’s death – and the more than 1,000 others documented so far this year – have become a focal point for those protesting against police brutality and racial injustice in America.
What did happen in Australia on February 1, 2015?
Feb 1 Australian Open Men’s Tennis: Serbian ace Novak Đoković wins an Open era record 5th men’s singles crown, beating Scotsman Andy Murray 7-6, 6-7, 6-3, 6-0 Feb 1 31st Sundance Film Festival: “Me and Earl and the Dying Girl” wins Grand Jury Prize Dramatic
What was the biggest pop culture trend in 2015?
Where were you when you were asked “Is it black and blue or gold and white?” Here’s a 2015 pop-culture trend we can get behind: Heroes like Netflix’s Jessica Jones, CBS’s Supergirl, and the Avengers Scarlet Witch. One trend we *can’t *get behind?
What was the most popular dance in 2015?
We’ll miss you, Glee, Parks and Recreation, Mad Men, and Hunger Games. The Whip and the Nae Nae were popular long before 2015, but thank rapper Silentó for bringing the dances to the masses (a.k.a. your parents). After “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” hit the Billboard Hot 100, endless videos of just about everyone doing the dance went viral.