2025 Government Shutdown Continues
The federal government shutdown that began on October 1 is showing no signs of ending as the two major political parties’ disagreement continues to leave…
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The federal government shutdown that began on October 1 is showing no signs of ending as the two major political parties’ disagreement continues to leave…
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The inauguration of the 47th president of the United States was held at the Capitol in Washington, D.C., on January 20th, 2025, officially making Donald…
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As the 2024 general election starts to ramp up, Pennsylvania has become a battleground state constantly being fought for by both candidates. From Trump and…
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The importance of our seven seas remains a hot issue in terms of monetary gain, survival, and the autonomy we hold as workers.
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In the wake of increasing gun violence in America over the last decade, the call for gun reform has become more pressing than ever. Despite…
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Two federal judges. Two opposing decisions. So, what does that mean for the rest of us? The situation is a complicated one, with a lot…
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It feels as though the only names we have been hearing in the political world have been Joe Biden and Donald Trump for far too…
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For years now, the government has been saying that they are working on banning TikTok. The app, which so many of us aimlessly scroll on…
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Over the past few weeks, the news has been flooded with accusations and speculation about former President Donald Trump. Will President Trump turn himself in?…
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Major League Baseball is making its position known when it comes to voting rights. The league recently decided to pull its annual summer All-Star game…
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“That was a hot mess, inside a dumpster fire, inside a train wreck” was how CNN’s Jake Tapper chose to describe the first presidential debate….
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The world doesn’t stop for anyone. When talking about politics and government, life can seem uncontrollable. Voting is the best way to use your power….
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The South Korean movie “Parasite” made Oscars history at The Academy Awards on Feb. 9, 2020, when it won a slew of awards — most…
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March is National Women’s Month, a time to celebrate women of the past and present for the accomplishments and contributions they have made to their…
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“The Hate U Give” does not only show a hesitant girl become a woman, but it shows how even in a society seemingly so full of despair, we can have hope.
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This Tuesday, Nov. 6 marks 2018’s Midterm Election Day – and it’s a big one. This election is our first chance since the presidential election…
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Nearly every piece of political news seems to introduce a new term, or some type of lingo, that can lead to confusion and misunderstanding. Whether…
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Earlier this year, rapper and Yeezy designer Kanye West shook the Twitterverse through a series of tweets, professing his love for several right-wing speakers as…
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The 48th annual American Music Awards last night in Los Angeles celebrated music fans favorite artists and pop culture icons who are breaking barriers as…
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At some point over the past few weeks, you’ve probably been stopped and asked if you’re registered to vote. If you’re flustered and in a…
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