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Boeing 737 Max Cleared to fly in the U.S.

By Kevin Zhang U.S. flight safety regulators have cleared Boeing’s 737 Max plane to fly again, lifting grounding orders put in place in March 2019 after two deadly crashes. This marks a milestone for Boeing, which was in a critical position after …

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Covid-19 and the 2021 Olympics

by Allen Bryan In April of 2020, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) postponed the 2020 Tokyo games to 2021 in order to safeguard the athletes and hundreds of thousands of people involved in the games from Covid-19. What are the ongoing effects …

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UK’s Wind Energy Objective at Risk

By Owen Xu Li Britain had the goal of building enough offshore wind farms to generate enough electricity for every country in the country by 2030. However, RWE, a German electricity generation company, recently stated that outdated regulations are decreasing investment in …

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Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict

By Kevin Zhang On Sunday, November 8th, the president of Azerbaijan claimed on Sunday that his forces had successfully captured a strategically important hilltop town in Nagorno-Karabakh, which if confirmed, would greatly hinder Armenia’s defense of the region and provide Azerbaijan with …

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DODGERS WIN! Dodgers Win.

By: Allen Bryan After a thirty-two year drought, the Los Angeles Dodgers battled through a difficult season in this year of COVID to pull off their first World Series win since 1988. After squeaking by the Braves to win the NLB Pennant, …

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Seven Hong Kong Lawmakers Arrested

By Kevin Zhang On November 1st, seven pro-democracy lawmakers of the Hong Kong legislature, were arrested over scuffles with pro-beijing lawmakers in the city’s Legislative Council in May. According to police reports, the seven individuals, made up of six men and one …

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