As many European countries begin to face the new transmissible variants of the coronavirus, they urge civilians to wear medical-grade masks. Making these medical-grade face masks mandatory during these spiking months will hopefully reduce transmission.
Read MoreWith it recently being the anniversary of the attack on Pearl Harbor, an attack that killed thousands of Americans and led us to join the second world war, it is appropriate to analyze the threats facing the United States today, 79 years later.
Read MoreYesterday at approximately 12 in the afternoon, Joseph R. Biden was inaugurated into office. He will serve for the next four years as our 46th President of the United States. An election that completely shredded this country apart and pitted both parties against one another. In just a short 24 hours Biden has already done so much for our country.
Read MoreGerman programmer, Stefan Thomas, has forgotten his password to his $220 million bitcoins. He has 10 tries to figure out his password and has already tried 8 different passwords, none of them being the right one.
Read MoreMost people have already heard about the Capitol storm that occurred on January 6th, but what does this mean for the inauguration that is supposed to happen on January 20th. The attack on the Capitol seems to have been planned out. According to the New York Times article, F.B.I. Warned of Violence Before Siege; More Arrests Made it says, “...after reports that FBI officials in Virginia had [been] warned about a threat of violence the day before the riots, the head of the FBI’s Washington field office, Steven D’Antuono “indicated that the information had quickly been shared with other law enforcement agencies.”
Read MoreDistribution of vaccines is still extremely difficult, as distribution is still a major hurdle. Many people believe that certain states will not be fully vaccinated for a year and a half. Senior, Maya Salzman stated that, “Efforts to vaccinate citizens are even slower than the federal government predicted.” Many citizens are scared that when their time comes around to receive the vaccine, the supply will runout.
A think piece on the political and corporate gold mine of far-right self-victimization.
Read MoreThe New York Post first reported on a suspected scandal involving Democratic presidential candidate, Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. The report included numerous documents including texts, emails, and legal documents that all seemed legitimate.
Read MoreWe’re all surely wondering what is in store for the next few months. We all have many questions and t's hard to put these worries at ease when there is still so much going on. We’re still wondering when will Covid be “over” and what might next year bring?
Read MoreOn Wednesday, January 6th history occurred. Most people would have never guessed they would see a storming of the Capitol building in their lifetime. What many individuals do not know is why it happened and what the significance of the Capitol building being their target was.
Read MoreThose flags are not “heritage” to a black person or a Jewish person; those flags are deeply rooted in hatred and racism and that is not ok. Yesterday’s events have proven once again that this is no longer about politics, it's about humans rights and human decency.
Read MoreThe media in 2021 is already off to a wild start. January 6, 2021 is possibly the longest day so far this year. News after news hit media everywhere as incidents and drama spurred on Wednesday.
When looking into how bad Covid-19 has become, it seems to be gradually getting worse everyday. Will Covid cases increase? This is something we won't know, until the holidays are over and the aftermath of not following the CDC guidelines kicks in. Since almost everyone saw family during the winter recess, how bad it will get will be answered. Many people enjoyed the holidays, and went to their family’s house or stayed home.
Read MoreIt all started last year around February. I remember people on the news and in school talking about a new virus that was deadly and dangerous. Considering the way the news portrayed it, you would've thought we would’ve been scared in January and February, but people didn’t seem too worried. The fear and panic didn’t hit us until March. Students were even hoping we would get closed down for a few weeks… it would be a “vacation” everyone said.
Read MoreEver since the Coronavirus started to spread, the people all over the world were promised a vaccine. The only problem was, we didn’t know how long it would take. Finally, after about 9 months of suffering from this virus, vaccines are accessible for people to receive.
Read MoreAs we approach this winter break, this vacation, there are many mixed emotions. A lot of us feel relief. Relief that this exhausting and extremely challenging year has come to an end. Relief that in the face of challenge and hardships we made it through. On the other hand, many of us are scared.
Read MoreThe testing authorities that will allow the hauliers to leave Britain is being hastily organized but little evidence of it was prominent on the ground on Wednesday, because police advising drivers to get tested either via the NHS or at the airport. Almost 5,000 trucks are still waiting to cross the border which is absolutely absurd.
Read MoreThe word “equality” was a word used by hundreds of American leaders to shape public policy in the past, but recently, you don’t hear that word used hardly at all. Recently, the word “equity” has been more predominantly used. So what is the difference between the two words, and mainly, what is the word “equity?”
Read MorePresident Trump declared the Covid Relief bill a “disgrace”. Congress has been working to deliver the $900 billion in Coronavirus relief to help aid Americans in this tough time and many, including the President, are outraged by spending plans.
Read MoreWith this New Year coming it really makes me think, will things change? This is an interesting thing to think about, as we dive into the amount of negative things that took place this year.
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