The Issue With “Ginny and Georgia” and Taylor Swift
After a one-liner in what is supposed to be a feminist television show sparked quite a bit of controversy last week, it’s about time the…
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After a one-liner in what is supposed to be a feminist television show sparked quite a bit of controversy last week, it’s about time the…
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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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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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Though candidate Joe Biden is projected to have secured the title of becoming the 46th president of the United States, the 2020 election appears to…
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President Trump tested positive for COVID-19 on Oct. 2, only hours after one of his closest senior aides, Hope Hicks, also tested positive for the…
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Sad news for Kristin Cavallari and Jay Cutler fans — after 10 years together and seven years of marriage, the couple announced their divorce on…
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Now spread across all 50 states, the COVID-19 pandemic has taken a grip on Americans nationwide. The New York Times reported that one in four…
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Critically acclaimed and beloved director, Greta Gerwig, did it again with a beautiful film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s book, “Little Women”. Since its release…
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SPOILER WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Season 24, Episode 1 of “The Bachelor.” America’s population runs on one thing: reality television. In Hannah Brown’s…
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Black has become the color of protest in Hong Kong, as an everyday color takes on a symbol of opposition as protests continue on.
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What may seem like dystopian fiction is slowly being implemented in China. The country plans on ranking its citizens completely by their “social credit” by 2020, leaving no dark corner unturned.
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For decades, the debate over collegiate athletes being allowed to earn money has been tackled, voiced and squandered in a seemingly never-ending cycle by sports and news pundits alike.
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Washington was rocked on September 24 as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced a formal impeachment inquiry of President Trump.
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Keeping up with current events is important, but it can also be overwhelming. Where can one go to find news that is more than a tweet, but less than an article that takes forever to read?
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Days after a gunman murdered 50 people worshiping within a New Zealand mosque, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the need for immediate gun reform.
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At midnight on December 21, 2018, the U.S. federal government began its shutdown. By today, January 21, 2019, it has lasted 31 days making it the longest government shutdown in U.S. history with no end in sight.
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In today’s world, we are constantly inundated with information and we have to sort through so much to stay updated and woke in 2018. With…
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Many college students use their summer vacation to kick back and relax. While it’s important to rest between semesters, it is also extremely beneficial to…
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