Dell Dumont Graphics On May 11, the Biden administration lifted Title 42, a pandemic-era policy that shut down virtually all avenues for migrants to seek asylum in the US. President Joe Biden […]
Seven Horses Die Ahead Of Kentucky Derby
Ella Marrufo Culture Editor Prior to the 149th Kentucky Derby, seven horses died in the week leading up to the race at Churchill Downs. The horses’ injuries varied in severity from fractured […]
Breakthroughs in Space Discovery
By Macy Dennon News Editor As the world keeps spinning and the polar caps continue to melt, exploration remains constant in the realm of outer space discovery. Here are a few recent […]
Dallas Police Makes Arrest in Stolen Monkeys Case
By Victor Josifovski National/World Editor The Dallas Police Department arrested twenty-four year old Davion Irvin on Feb. 2 for the suspected theft of two emperor tamarin monkeys from the Dallas Zoo. While […]
Chinese Balloon Shot Down
By Ashir Rao Public Relations From Jan. 29 to Feb. 4, a Chinese balloon flew over the United States, starting in Alaska. It was first sighted on Feb. 1 over Billings, Montana, […]
Pence Subpoenaed By Jack Smith
By Ashir Rao Public Relations Special Counsel Jack Smith has subpoenaed former Vice President Mike Pence so he can deliver testimony regarding former President Donald Trump’s role in the Jan. 6, 202,1 […]
New Batteries Use Gravitational Energy
By Macy Dennon Local Editor Once workers clear a mine of all things valuable or desired, the next step often involves shutting down the site. In a new IIASA-led study, published on […]
Santos Accused of Lying About Record
By Lucy Panicacci Culture Editor Throughout December 2022, college representatives, employers, and records revealed that Rep. George Santos of New York’s Third Congressional District lied about most of his campaign biography — […]