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Protecting Our Election

By David Zhang When Trump had won the 2016 election, many people were left shocked, expecting Clinton to have left Trump in the dust, like numerous polls predicted. Instead, Trump managed a narrow victory, losing the popular vote but gaining an advantage …

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Gender Inequality

Serena Mao In our day and time, it can be comforting to know that we have advanced far in the realm of gender equality. Society has given women equal rights and has pushed for equality in matters such as pay and employment, …

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Money Can’t Bring Happiness, but Exercising Can

By: Eileen Guo According to a study conducted by researchers at Yale and Oxford, published in the Lancet, scientists collected data on the physical behavior and mental moods of over 1.2 million Americans. Participants were asked to answer the following question: “How …

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Green Deal: Yes or No?

by Kevin Bryan Although environmental groups throughout the world are trying to make a difference with their own individual initiatives, it is ultimately the federal governments of the world that need to make the big decisions on the direction environmental legislation will …

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The Future of Meat

By Kevin Bryan Vegetarianism and veganism have become dieting methods that have grown at a staggering pace in the past years. Plant-based dieting habits have been researched extensively recently, and studies have shown that meatless eating may have numerous benefits to the …

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Florida Man Killed by Own Cassowary

By Owen Xu Li A 75-year-old man named Marvin Hajos was taken to the University of Florida Health Shands Hospital after his pet Cassowary attacked and wounded him gravely. Marvin Hajos lived in the north of Gainesville, a rural part of Alachua …

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Big Tech Breakup

   By Kevin Zhang Now that Big Tech companies are pretty big, there has been some commentary that Big Tech is too big. Now that major tech companies like Facebook, Apple, and Google get even larger and more influential, the criticism intensifies. Now, …

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