The Rise and Fall of King Twit (Part 1)
by Timothy Kunken “The bird is freed”. This tweet from infamous billionaire and public figure, Elon Musk, rang out on October 28, 2022 as his deal with Twitter executives came to a close. As the…
by Timothy Kunken “The bird is freed”. This tweet from infamous billionaire and public figure, Elon Musk, rang out on October 28, 2022 as his deal with Twitter executives came to a close. As the…
by Timothy Kunken At the beginning of September, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) announced that the Senate would enshrine federal protections for the right to both same-sex marriage and interracial marriage in a new…
You wake up one morning, on your way to work, and you see you have a quarter of a tank of gas left. You decide to go fill up at your local gas station. When…
by Joe Krupka Due to Covid-19, the blockage in the Suez canal, power outages in Chinese factories, shortage of workers, increase in labor cost, and trucker shortages, there has been a supply chain issue in…
By ALEX CORREA In the United States, we heavily rely on the trucking industry for almost every product you could possibly imagine. From what ends up on our plates to what ends up under Christmas…
by JOE KRUPKA Should you be buying your Thanksgiving turkey now before it's too late? Well, the answer is yes and no depending on how big of a bird you're looking for this year. If…
by Daniella DeMauro President Biden was sworn into office on January 20th. There are many clear differences between the political views of President Biden and his predecessor, President Trump. As a result, President Biden signed…
by Daniella DeMauro Vaccines are important; especially in today’s pandemic filled world, but it is just as important to be educated about them. Here is some information you should know about vaccines and, specifically, the…
by Emma Stanco From Election night to early Saturday morning, Americans were sitting on the edge of their seats waiting to find out who their next president would be. This election was unlike any other…
by Daniella DeMauro Ruth Bader Ginsberg, the second woman Supreme Court Justice, died at age 87 on September 18 2020. Not only was she the second woman to serve on the court, an accomplishment on…
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