By Kevin Zhang The White House has ordered the release of thousands of documents regarding the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy for the first time. Some 13,173 files were published online, with the White House saying that over 97% of …
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By: Suri Zheng Scientists have recently just made a new rediscovery! The Afzelius crab, a crab species found in Sierra Leone has not been recorded since 1796! This species has orange legs with a rainbow-colored shell. Pierre A Mvogo Ndongo and his …
Read More »The Right Way to Blow Your Nose: Benefits and Risks
If you have a blocked or runny nose, chances are you’ll reach for a tissue or hanky to clear the mucus by having a good blow. But is there a right way to blow your nose? Could some ways make your cold …
Read More »Brittney Griner Arrives In U.S. Following Prisoner Swap For Russian Arms Dealer Viktor Bout
By Kevin Zhang Brittney Griner arrived in the U.S. early on Friday. Landing at Kelly Field in San Antonio, Texas. The WNBA star had been held for months in Russian prisons on drug charges and was released on Thursday in a one-for-one …
Read More »Sports in the Movies: Dodgeball
There was a time when dodgeball was an integral part of physical education in most American schools. It is the only sport that this writer can think of where children are encouraged to throw something at another student with the intent of …
Read More »Japanese Honeysuckles
By: Suri Zheng This plant species, Lonicera japonica or Japanese honeysuckle, is an invasive species that harm its surrounding environment. Japanese Honeysuckles originated from Japan and East China and were brought over to the United States for soil control in the 1800s, …
Read More »The Importance of Proper Facial Cleansing in Skincare Routine
Whilst we increasingly use skincare products on our skin, we seem to be leaving out or doing a rush job of the most basic and essential step of our beauty routine: cleansing. But a quick swipe of a face wipe or splashing …
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