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Trump Greenland Purchase Attempt

By Derek Dong While it seemed like a joke at first, it would seem that Trump was being completely serious when he said he wanted to buy greenland. In fact, the  relationships between the prime minister of Denmark and President have soured …

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Therapy Dogs in Schools

By Julie Broch Therapy dogs have been used in many schools throughout the nation to provide comfort and support to the students, as well as reduce stress. These dogs also make the students feel as though there is a bond between them, …

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How to Break Bad Habits

By: Eileen Guo We all have a bad habit or two we could stand to lose, but habits are hard to break. Whether your bad habit is procrastinating, overspending, swearing, or any other one you want to change, here are a few …

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Hurricane Dorian

By Kevin Bryan The news about Hurricane Dorian has been picking up, as the storm has quickly grew from a category two storm in the eastern Caribbean to the category five that it is currently surging towards the Florida coast. It hit …

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Kombucha

By: Eileen Guo Do a quick search of kombucha online and you’ll find that the fizzy drink (produced by fermented tea, sugar, fungi, and bacteria) supposedly supplies sky-high energy, quells pain, fends off certain cancers, detoxes your body, helps you shed weight, …

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Self Driving Bike – A Reality

Michael Z Recently, Nature published an article to introduce the progress of humans like artificial general intelligence (AGI), which was realized by developing a hybrid chip (Tianjic) that supports both computer-based machine learning algorithm and the neuroscience-oriented schemes to simulate a brain. …

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The Rise of White Nationalism

Serena Mao Mass shootings in the US just seem to keep coming. Recently, the second mass shooting occurred in El Paso, Texas. And after we tend to those affected by this massacre, we must take a step back and consider the intent …

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