Submitted by: Iris Yuan While you were cheering for your favorite Olympic athletes, dogs were, and still are, being slaughtered for their meat. In South Korea, there are over 17,000 dog meat farms. Before they are killed, the dogs live brutal lives. …
Read More »The Kelly Twins
Scott and Mark Kelly are twins, but not just any twins. Both being astronauts employed by NASA, they were selected to complete a groundbreaking experiment concerning human survivability in space. With low amounts of gravity in space, Scott Kelly was sent to …
Read More »The French Police Officer Sacrifices Himself Against ISIS
By Eason Zhu As terrorism continues to grow in Western countries, another attack has happened in a supermarket in southern France this week. One of the police officers on duty sacrificed himself in order to prevent more people being killed. The attacker, …
Read More »March Madness
By Megan Tjandrasuwita Most of us living in United States likely know about March Madness. If you have not heard about it, don’t worry, it is not a new disease. March Madness, also called The Big Dance, is a nickname for the …
Read More »Stop Drinking Coffee!
Submitted by: Eileen Guo Actually… it’s alright to drink coffee, but think twice before purchasing a cup of coffee, as the cups make a huge carbon footprint. Though coffee is sold in paper cups, less than 1% of coffee cups will actually …
Read More »The New Clear Problem
It is almost a deja vu. An East-Asian country provokes the United States, toying with the industrial power over territory and power in the region. A military buildup occurs, and the United States readies itself for an upcoming war that may begin …
Read More »Self-Driving Uber Car Kills Pedestrian
By Roger Kim On March 18, 2018, at around 10 p.m., a pedestrian named Elaine Herzberg was struck and killed, in Tempe, Ariz, by a Volvo XC90 outfitted with a sensor system operated by Uber and with a human safety driver at …
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