US strikes an Iranian vessel, kills over 80
By Isabella McHugh | Mar. 19A United States submarine struck an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka’s southern coast on March 3, killing over 80 people, according to Military Times.
Read More »A United States submarine struck an Iranian warship off Sri Lanka’s southern coast on March 3, killing over 80 people, according to Military Times.
Read More »Inspired by his own Brazilian heritage, freshman accounting major Enzo Manfredi aims to deepen the College’s cultural color through BRASA, the Brazilian Student Association, a club created to foster community among students of Brazilian heritage and non-Brazilians interested in its rich customs and traditions.
Read More »Emily Brontë’s classic gothic tale of obsession and vengeance, set in the windy Yorkshire moors, has structurally metamorphosed into the most recent cinematic adaptation (and sensation, might I add) of “Wuthering Heights.”
Read More »Two of the victims were identified as Rhonda and Aidan Dorgan, the suspect’s ex-wife and son, Fox News reported. The third victim was more recently pronounced dead. He has been identified as Gerald Dorgan, Rhonda’s father and Aidan’s grandfather according to Fox News.
Read More »Citizens of Mexico experienced a surge of fear across the country after drug lord “El Mencho” was killed in a military operation run by Mexican authorities on Feb. 22, according to the New York Times.
Read More »The Trump administration removed a large pride flag from the Stonewall Monument in Manhattan according to a Fox 5 New York brief. This order followed a restriction of what types of flags are permitted to be flown in National Park sites, CNN reports.
Read More »College students are increasingly sharing their lives with artificial intelligence chatbots, trusting them with emotional problems that traditionally are disclosed to friends or therapists. Their real-life support systems are worried.
Read More »President Donald Trump recently announced the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts’ closure on Feb. 3, due to construction plans, according to NPR News. Its doors will remain closed for two years starting July 4.
Read More »Davidson County Chancellor Patricia Head Moskal said on Nov. 17 that it was unlawful for Governor Bill Lee to deploy the National Guard. The crime rates, she stated, were neither a “grave emergency” nor a “disaster” enough to send troops to the city Reuters reported.
Read More »The Democratic House Oversight Committee recently released emails from the notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein in which he claimed Donald Trump “knew about the girls” he abused, according to AP News.
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