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without adult supervision and had fallen into its moat. The boy wasn't injured however. This incident sparked controversy over how the parents of that child should have taken great responsibly over his safety, along with the enormous decision of whether to kill Harambe because of his dangerous behavior. June: June 3: Professional boxer and activist Muhammad Ali, known for his powerful yet disputable messages, dies at age of 74 from a long battle with Parkinson disease. June 7: Written by Jack Thorne and J.K. Rowling, the play “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child,” a spinoff of the Harry Potter series first premieres in London. June 12: A gunman claims the innocent lives of 49 people at a gay nightclub located in Orlando, Florida, also fatally injuring 53 other people. The gunman had swore the allegiance towards the Islamic State. This mass shooting was the worst mass shooting in the U.S. In efforts to lower the rate of obesity, June 16:The state of Pennsylvania decides to tax sweetened drinks, being the first state to do so. June 19: The Cleveland Cavaliers defeat the Golden State Warriors at the NBA finals, the first time their team had done so. June 23: Voters in the United Kingdom decide to leave the European Union, referring to “Brexit.” June 24: David Cameron, Prime Minister of the U.K, makes a decision to resign after the United Kingdom votes to leave the European Union. July: July 5: Juno, a NASA spacecraft intended to find new discoveries on Jupiter, finally lands on the giant planet. July 6: Pokemon Go, the thrilling game developed by the company Niantic, is released in the U.S. July 16: Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, declares his vice presidential running mate as Mike Pence, Indiana governor. July 22: Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential candidate, states that her vice presidential running mate will be Tim Kaine, a Virginia Senator. August: August 5: The 31st Summer Olympics take off in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Athletes across the world compete in summer sports to earn medals and cash, including Michael Phelps, whose last Olympics tournament takes place. August 16: In San Bernardino County, California, wildfires blaze 15,000