Ryan Shih Ryan Shih

Is The Criminal Justice System “Broken”?

In the United States, the criminal justice system is a crucial part of our country. The system is composed of more than a courtroom and a judge. There are many crucial aspects of the system that correlate with each other to carry out justice.

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The Second Wave in Europe

In recent news, Europe was encountered with its second wave of coronavirus cases. This is something that has been predicted to happen in many peoples heads from the beginning of it all. The death toll that is being publicized is still well below their peak in April, gratefully. Many scientific experts warn civilians that more tragedy is ahead for this coming winter

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Will Serafin Will Serafin

False Information Spread by Covid Letters

If you have received a letter over the past couple weeks saying that you will be used to test the Covid vaccine it is NOT a real letter. Many letters are going around Long Island spreading misinformation about Covid-19 vaccines.

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Adelaide Kline Adelaide Kline

The Season That Came Close to an End

The U.S. Open looked different this year, yes there was a massive quarantine and increasing cases of Covid-19, yet you almost missed out on an important aspect of the tournament… the men and women in the wheelchair divisions.

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Hurricane Sally

In recent news, Hurricane Sally is threatening to be a historic rainfall event. As of right now, Hurricane Sally is currently in Gulfport, Mississippi. It is predicted to pound parts of the US Gulf Coast with rain for another day. Once it makes landfall, there will be a great amount of fear raised. This Hurricane will lead to excessive flooding in many parts of the US. Excessive flooding is now predicted to affect areas of coastal Mississippi, Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. Senior, Allison Brown stated, “This could be a historic Hurricane, affecting many people in our country.”

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What does Climate Change Really Affect?

In recent news, thousands of acres are burning in Oregon, Washington, and California. About 40 wildfires are ongoing in these 3 regions. Thousands of people are being greatly affected by this issue. People are losing their homes, their loved ones, and the places that meant so much to them.

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Vanessa Hohner Vanessa Hohner

Covid-Toe: An unseen symptom of Coronavirus?

Other hospitals such as Massachusetts General Hospital, says their clinic is also “filled with toes.” These lesions can be connected with yet another symptom of the virus. The most leading symptoms now are: shortness of breath, dry cough, loss sense of taste and smell, fever, etc.

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Vanessa Hohner Vanessa Hohner

The Coronavirus: A Nightmare for The Homeless

“It's a calamity, it's our worst nightmare. It's an enormous crisis superimposed on an existing crisis,” says Margot Kushel, a professor of medicine at UC San Francisco who studies homlessness.

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Rebecca Terc Rebecca Terc

The (not so) Stay At Home Protests

It has officially been four weeks of quarantine. Four weeks with no school, no work, and no physical interaction with friends, distant relatives and many more. As anxiety builds and time continues to whiz by, people grow impatient. Across the country people have begun begin to stand up for their belief that life can’t be “put on pause” forever and that the United States must reopen.

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Fiona McLoughlin Fiona McLoughlin

Suffolk Sickness

COVID-19 has reached Suffolk county and the number of cases is growing. As of Thursday April 4th, the number of deaths related to the coronavirus is 84, most of them being later in age. Many of them are hospitalized with over 300 in intensive care. 

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Vincent Ambrosio Vincent Ambrosio

The Coronavirus Outbreak

This year is off to a great start! It's less than a month into 2020 and we already have widespread panic over an epidemic of the Coronavirus which stems from the Chinese city of Wuhan.

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