Bernie Sanders’s Mittens Spark Charitable Donations
Fully prepared for the cold temperatures that President Joe Biden’s inauguration brought, Bernie Sanders wore a light-brown jacket and a pair of Vermont-made mittens to…
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Fully prepared for the cold temperatures that President Joe Biden’s inauguration brought, Bernie Sanders wore a light-brown jacket and a pair of Vermont-made mittens to…
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Following the imposition of a 9 p.m. curfew, riots broke out across the Netherlands in many cities including Amsterdam. Here’s what’s known so far… The…
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During the Spring Involvement Fair on Jan. 27, 2021, a total of 51 nameless and unauthorized users ambushed the Penn State Black Caucus’ Zoom room….
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It isn’t every day you get to witness a scandal like this one. A celebrity cosplaying someone of a different cultural or ethnic background isn’t…
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Presidential inaugurations are a U.S. tradition. Much of the day follows a very specific set of activities and events that showcase the peaceful transition of…
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Kamala Harris made history as the first female vice president in American history at the inauguration of President Joe Biden, the 46th president of the…
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Another monumental day in American history took place on Wednesday morning. President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris were sworn into office on the…
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Think about the number of times a woman has thought, “no one is ever going to believe me,” and then think of how many times…
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Masks are required everywhere you go. Restaurant dining rooms line the streets in tents instead of inside. People wait outside in the cold to obey…
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With cases soaring around the world and states beginning to move toward lockdown again, this pandemic seems to be never-ending. However, there may be a…
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The holidays are right around the corner and this year hasn’t made shopping for gifts any easier. Today, holiday shopping doesn’t look like it used…
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Who remembers Joe Biden and Kamala Harris? Somehow, in proper 2020 fashion, many things have happened since the most historically bitter and controversial election our…
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The Centers for Disease Control head has recently warned that this coming winter may be the “most difficult time in U.S. public health history,” as…
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As the holidays are in full swing, so is COVID-19. The virus is at an all-time high, and many holiday festivities look differently. Some people…
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Sarah Fuller has made history as the first woman to play in a Power Five college football game. The 21-year-old Vanderbilt University senior made her debut…
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Republicans have recently made headlines related to their vocal opposition against “Big Tech” censorship. “Big Tech” refers to the power technology companies—Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Netflix…
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While many aimlessly add items into their shopping carts, most consumers aren’t acknowledging the history behind their foods and may not realize it’s political ties….
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We are quite lucky to have the right to vote for who we want to represent us in office and make big decisions. Around the…
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As infection rates continue to spike across the continent, many European countries — including France, Germany, Italy, Poland and the United Kingdom — chose to…
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Pennsylvania’s strong party systems and high electoral vote count— 20 — make the state winnable in any federal election, by the tightest of margins. In…
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