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Trump Proposes Cutting Planned Parenthood Funding
In May 2018, President Donald Trump proposed cutting funding to Planned Parenthood, and most Republicans and anti-abortion groups backed him
Oct 31, 20202 min read


The Current State of WeChat and TikTok
WeChat and TikTok have been making consistent headlines recently after coming into the middle of a trade war between the US and China.
Oct 30, 20202 min read


The Potential Downsides of a Biden Presidency
It became clear that Former Vice President Joe Biden would become the Democratic nominee for President of the United States in early April.
Oct 29, 20205 min read


An Iraqi Perspective as US Imposes Greater Sanctions on Iran
On September 19, the U.S. imposed a new set of sanctions on Iran after Tehran's nuclear missile and conventional arms threats.
Oct 28, 20202 min read


Changing Demographics in the South Favor the Democratic Party
Since the South has existed, it has leaned to the right-wing side of politics.
Oct 27, 20204 min read


Who are The Leaders of Joe Biden’s Transition Team?
Biden and his campaign understand that diversity and representation are key.
Oct 27, 20203 min read


How the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Has Been Impacted by COVID-19
The Pine Ridge Reservation, designated in 1889, is a small Indian reservation located in South Dakota with a population of 19,779 as of 2017
Oct 26, 20202 min read


To Pack or Not to Pack?
Essentially, I would hope that the unfair circumstances of Trump’s appointees would be balanced out by Biden’s Supreme Court packing.
Oct 25, 20202 min read


On Packing The Court
Many leaders of the Democratic party call, in the case of a Joe Biden victory, for the Democratic nominee to “pack the courts''.
Oct 25, 20203 min read


Biden Should Keep It at Nine
Despite what the far left of the Democratic Party wants, packing the Supreme Court would do serious, lasting damage to our democratic system
Oct 25, 20203 min read


Donald Trump’s vs. the Public’s Reaction to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s Passing
Before her death, Justice Ginsberg said, “My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new President is installed.”
Oct 24, 20202 min read


Roe Vs. Wade Isn't Going Anywhere
In the aftermath of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, many felt shock, sadness, and uncertainty about the futures of the country.
Oct 23, 20203 min read


New York City’s Homeless Fighting COVID-19
According to CBS, at the start of June, homeless New Yorkers were dying at a rate of 321 in 100,000 from COVID-19.
Oct 23, 20202 min read


On The Breonna Taylor Verdict
The city of Louisville has failed to hold itself accountable, they have failed the Black community and they have failed Breonna.
Oct 22, 20202 min read


Everything That Went Awry with COVID-19 Stimulus Checks
The CARES Act included a $300 billion directive to distribute stimulus checks to over 160 million American households.
Oct 22, 20203 min read


Oregon Residents Describe the Wildfires
By mid-September, the South Obenchain Fire burned 30,500 acres and destroyed 26 homes. More than 80,000 Oregon residents had to evacuate.
Oct 22, 20202 min read


NYC Public Schools Face Complications Returning to School
The more than 1 million students in NYC's public school system are currently in the process of a complicated attempt to return to school.
Oct 21, 20202 min read


Bloomberg Raises More Than $16 Million To Pay Florida Felons’ Fines To Allow Them to Vote
Michael Bloomberg raised more than $16 million to pay the fines of convicted felons in Florida so that they are able to register to vote
Oct 21, 20203 min read


L'Chaim Celebrates Jewish Life
By Olivia McAllister-Nevins '22 L’Chaim, founded by Maddie Shapiro and Sarah Phillips, is a multifaceted organization aiming to connect...
Oct 20, 20202 min read


Why China’s First Foreign Military Base is Stationed in Djibouti
In 2017, the Chinese People’s Liberation Army deployed ships from the South Sea Fleet to open China’s first overseas military base.
Oct 20, 20202 min read
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