User blog:Cfp3157/Deadliest Fiction News: December 2016

This month, on Deadliest Fiction...

World News

 * On November 9th, it was officially announced that business executive, reality television star, and Republican Party nominee Donald J. Trump was announced to be president-elect of the United States of America. Trump won the necessary amount of electoral votes needed to win, with 306 votes opposed to the 232 votes for Democratic nominee Hilary Clinton. In terms of the popular vote, Clinton actually managed to gain 48% of the popular vote as opposed to 46% for Trump, 3% for Libertarian Gary Johnson, and 1% for the Green Party nominee Jill Stein.
 * Fidel Castro, one of the most controversial political figures of the 20th century, died on November 25th. Castro served as Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976, and then as President from 1976 until 2008. Castro has received both criticism, due to his intense violation of human rights for those under his regime, and approval, due to his resistance to imperialism and transformation of the Cuba's position internationally.

Pop Culture News
*It was truly a magical month for the film industry- Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them and Doctor Strange both dominated the early two weeks of November, being a week apart in terms of release dates. However, come the weekend of Thanksgiving, Disney's newest princess film dominated the remainder of the month- Moana, telling the tale of a Polynesian adventurer and the demigod Maui.
 * The most anticipated television of the event was CW's Heroes vs. Aliens, featuring their four shows Supergirl, The Flash, Arrow, and DC's Legends of Tomorrow. With several now iconic heroes such as The Flash, Green Arrow, and the White Canary helped lead the front in an epic four-day crossover involving the invasion of the Dominators. The finale of the show, featuring the cast of Legends of Tomorrow, was the highest record in terms of ratings for the network.

Wiki News
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