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250 Dead in Terrorist Attack in Sri Lanka

By Alice Zhong On April 21st, 2019, more than 250 people were killed in coordinated terrorist attacks in Sri Lanka on Easter Sunday, thousands of security forces have fanned out across the country in a massive operation intended to neutralize the ongoing …

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Mueller Report Summary

By Kevin Bryan Since the election of Donald Trump in 2016, the accusations of Russian interference in the election have been widespread. Special counsel Robert Mueller was the man in charge of the investigation of Trump and his supposed collusion with the …

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Measles Outbreak in Santa Clara, California

By: Christina Hua Ever since the inception of vaccines, there have always been “anti-vaxxers”. Nowadays, they are pop up mainly in Facebook groups, telling people about how vaccines cause autism and how we should all believe in the power of healing crystals, …

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Huawei’s 5G Smartphone

By: Alice Zhong Huawei Technologies unveiled a $2,600 folding smartphone called “Mate X” that is primed for fifth generation, or 5G connections, on February 24. The tech giant said it had taken the lead on developing phones for 5G, which promises super-fast …

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Why Colleges Should Drop SAT, ACT Requirements

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By Jennie Wang SAT and ACT are both standardized tests that are used for college admissions in the United States. In the past few years, there have been many problems with these standardized testings. This past August, College Board was accused of …

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Kelly Kraft Nomination

By: Katherine Han U.S. President Donald Trump officially announced his nomination of Kelly Craft as UN ambassador, filling Nikki Haley’s vacancy. Former UN ambassador and state governor Nikki Haley declared her intention to resign in October 2018, and left her post at …

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Later Start Times

By Julie Broch Unionville-Chadds Ford became the first school district in the Philadelphia-area to push their start time to 8 a.m. so students can get more sleep. They say the extra cost of busing and the effect it had on people’s schedules …

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Measles Outbreak in Santa Clara

By Christina Hua Ever since the invention of vaccines, there has been groups of people disagreeing with it. Nowadays, they are pop up mainly in Facebook groups, telling people about how vaccines cause autism and how we should all believe in the …

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Arming Teachers

By: Julie Broch The topic of whether or not to arm teachers in schools has been a very controversial this past few months. In Pennsylvania, parents are suing a school district in order to prevent them from allowing teachers to carry guns …

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