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What a year it’s been: A month-by-month look back at 2018’s biggest stories

If you felt like you lived a decade in the last year, you’re not alone.

President Trump’s second year in office was a nonstop news event that began and ended with government shutdowns.

{mosads}In between, there was a midterm campaign and election that resulted in the flipping of the House majority to Democrats, a string of deadly gun shootings that turned a group of student-survivors into political leaders and the most volatile Supreme Court confirmation in decades.

And that was just the beginning.

Read on for a look back at how The Hill covered some of the top stories of the year:

JANUARY: First shutdown of the year

FEBRUARY: A devastating school shooting

MARCH: Stormy Daniels storms onto the scene

 APRIL: Prosecutors home in on Cohen

MAY: First shots fired in trade war

JUNE: A historic summit

JULY: Trump meets Putin

AUGUST: Guilty, guilty 

SEPTEMBER: A controversial Supreme Court fight

OCTOBER: Khashoggi is killed

NOVEMBER: Dems take House in midterms

DECEMBER: Government shuttered yet again