Apple makes major changes to iPhone 7
By Craig Dietel | Sep. 26, 2016By Craig Dietel Ever since Apple’s iPhone 7 hit the shelves on Tuesday, Sept. 13, it has received mixed reviews from critics. The biggest issue consumers ...
Read More »By Craig Dietel Ever since Apple’s iPhone 7 hit the shelves on Tuesday, Sept. 13, it has received mixed reviews from critics. The biggest issue consumers ...
Read More »By Gabrielle Beacken Staff Writer Supported by the U.S., plans for Iraqi troops to reclaim the country’s second largest city controlled by ISIS may ...
Read More »By Rohan Ahluwalia Staff Writer Not long after calling for “lone wolf” attacks, the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (IS) might have obtained ...
Read More »By Rohan Ahluwalia Staff Writer After more than five years of conflict between the forces of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria and opposition rebels, ...
Read More »By Nicole DeStefano Nation & World Editor A police officer shot and killed 13-year-old robbery suspect Tyre King in Columbus, Ohio, after he pulled ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Staff Writer For weeks, Hillary Clinton’s health has been under speculation by critics and supporters alike after the Democratic presidential ...
Read More »By Danielle Silvia Staff Writer Mother Teresa MC was officially declared a saint on Sunday, Sept. 4, at the Saint Peter’s Square in the Vatican by ...
Read More »Gabrielle Beacken Staff Writer The summer of 2016 was a tumultuous season for Fox News. In July, Gretchen Carlson, former Fox News anchor, filed a sexual ...
Read More »This article was one of the submissions for The Signal’s Fall 2016 opinion writing contest. By Julia Marnin The United States has made the controversial ...
Read More »By Jahnvi Upreti Staff Writer The world wept on Sept. 2, 2015, when 3-year-old Aylan Kurdi’s lifeless body washed ashore on a Turkish beach. Public ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Staff Writer In a video released on Friday, Aug. 26, by ISIS, five children around the age of 10 years old are shown standing behind ...
Read More »By Danielle Silvia Staff Writer Since the drug company Mylan bought the EpiPen in 2007, the price has increased from $100 to $600, according to The ...
Read More »By Danielle Silva Staff Writer U.S. Olympic swimmer and 12-time Olympic gold medalist Ryan Lochte, along with gold medalist teammates Jack Conger, James ...
Read More »By Nicole DeStefano Nation & World Editor The disastrous flood affecting Louisiana has become the worst natural disaster to hit the United States ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Staff Writer In an effort to be more inclusive, Princeton University’s Office of Human Resources sent out a memo earlier this month ...
Read More »By Rohan Ahluwalia Staff Writer Ansar al-Islam, a Bangladeshi militant group with close links to al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the killings ...
Read More »By Camellia Carbonaro Staff Writer On Monday, April 25, Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced that the kingdom would deviate ...
Read More »By Jennifer Goetz Nation & World Editor On the night of Sunday, April 22, eight members of the Rhoden family were killed “execution-style” as ...
Read More »By Rohan Ahluwalia Staff Writer Armed men from South Sudan have killed around 140 people, including women and children, and kidnapped a number of others ...
Read More »By Camellia Carbonaro Staff Writer In the fall of 1838, Georgetown University’s early presidents, Thomas F. Mulledy and William McSherry, organized ...
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