By Zeru Peter Li Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed on March 10, 2019, six minutes after takeoff. Unfortunately, all 157 passengers on the plane were killed. It is the second airplane accident in the world related to the Boeing 737 Max 8 …
Read More »Arizona High School Under Fire From the ACLU
By Julie Broch According to the American Civil Liberties Union, Mingus Union High School in Arizona violated students’ privacy rights by humiliating them in front of their peers by forcing them to wear a “scarlet badge” if their grades are not up …
Read More »New Evidence Shows It’s Far More Likely for Life to Exist Elsewhere in the Universe
By: Erick Xu Miguel Nuevo, George Cooper and Scott Sandford are the first NASA researchers at the Ames Astrophysics and Astrochemistry Laboratory in Mountain View that provided experimental evidence showing that DNA sugar can be formed in space. In December 18, 2018, …
Read More »Google Employees Make a Stand
By Antonia Zhou November saw Google employees taking part in a worldwide walkout— a stand against their executives, who paid millions in exit packages to their male colleagues after accusations of sexual assault. “Happy to quit for $90 million — …
Read More »The Dark Web
By David Zhang Whenever there is mention of the dark web, people think about illegal ventures, drug dealing, human trafficking and other disturbing content. However, that is only a portion of the dark web which has been overemphasized, creating the misconception that …
Read More »The TSA’s Screening Process
By Michael Chang The Transport Security Administration, known colloquially as the TSA, is often at the subject of controversy about their methods of searching and clearing people to proceed to their flights. With air travel becoming more prevalent after a lull …
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