Florida Gov. signs landmark gun control bill
By Pooja Paidipalli | Mar. 19, 2018By Pooja Paidipalli Staff Writer On March 9, Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed legislation that imposed tight gun limitations following the deadly school ...
Read More »By Pooja Paidipalli Staff Writer On March 9, Florida Gov. Rick Scott signed legislation that imposed tight gun limitations following the deadly school ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer Pro-democracy voters in Hong Kong failed to fulfill their goal of drawing power away from China’s Communist government ...
Read More »By James Wright Staff Writer Over 40,000 Slovakian citizens participated in a string of demonstrations beginning on March 9, according to The New York ...
Read More »By Megan Mayernik Correspondent President Donald Trump announced new sanctions against North Korea on Feb. 23, indicating an aggressive attempt to use ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer Chinese President Xi Jinping announced his intent to abolish the nation’s two-term limit for presidents on Feb. 25, ...
Read More »By James Wright Correspondent Hundreds of Syrian citizens were killed after a series of military bombardments, beginning on Feb. 18 and occurring sporadically ...
Read More »By Joseph Volpe Correspondent An armed 19-year-old former student shot and killed 17 people and wounded 14 more on Feb. 14 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas ...
Read More »By Cassie Sokoloff Correspondent Brazilian President Michel Temer ordered military control of Rio de Janeiro on Feb. 16, just days after the city’s ...
Read More »By Jada Grisson Correspondent The prominent British charity Oxfam apologized in a statement on Feb. 12 in response to allegations of sexual misconduct ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer Hong Kong suffered its deadliest traffic-related incident since 2003 on Feb. 11, when a double-decker bus crashed and overturned ...
Read More »By Kiana Stockwell Correspondent All eyes were on Minneapolis, Minnesota on Feb. 4 as the Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots went head-to-head ...
Read More »By Danielle Silvia Copy Writer A boat smuggling Pakistani and Libyan migrants capsized off the coast of Libya on Feb. 2, killing an estimated 90 people ...
Read More »By Megan Mayernik Correspondent Iranian police arrested 29 women on Jan. 31 for protesting an Iranian law that requires all women to wear a hijab, a ...
Read More »By Grace Gottschling Staff Writer Larry Nassar, a former doctor for USA Gymnastics, was sentenced to 40 to 175 years in prison on Jan. 24 as part of ...
Read More »By Gabriella Gerace Correspondent A mundane morning at Marshall County High School in Benton, Kentucky became a harrowing scene on Jan. 23 when a 15-year-old ...
Read More »By Cassie Sokoloff Correspondent 103 people were killed and 235 were injured when an attacker detonated explosives concealed in an ambulance in Kabul ...
Read More »By Chris Mellusi My parents always tell me our generation is in trouble, and this time they may be right. The consumption of Tide pods has taken over ...
Read More »By Breeda Bennett-Jones Nation & World Editor As snow fell and chants rang out across University Square the night of Jan. 20, Romania’s citizens ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer Thomas Bach, president of the International Olympic Committee, announced on Jan. 17 that North and South Korea will participate ...
Read More »By Katherine Holt YouTube star Logan Paul has recently been receiving heavy backlash due to a series of video blogs from his trip to Japan. In one of ...
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