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War in Israel, Titanic submarine top Google 2023 trending list

Por: WPTV Nation December 11, 2023

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Google has released its list of the most trending events in 2023, and three of the top five news events of the year involved hurricanes. According to Google, the highest-trending news event of the year in the U.S. was the  followed by the  the submersible used to explore the Titanic shipwreck. Rounding out the top five in the U.S. were searches involving Hurricane Hilary, Hurricane Idalia and Hurricane Lee. As far as people, Damar Hamlin... + full article



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