Smart Vs. Duh by Aliana Khaili

Coronavirus hit in late December which was very effective on students and working employees. Online school was started on March 28th after schools were shut down on March 15th. Online school is a way of learning remotely through computers and technology to help stop the spread of the coronavirus. Around 58% of students are currently …

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Eyes Behind by Amani Alhadi

Privacy is something not enough people have nowadays. Students are having pictures of themselves being taken and posted on social media without their permission. Celebrities like Taylor Swift and Justin Beiber have been followed by paparazzi. Just because someone is famous doesn’t mean people should follow them around and take their picture. Many people have …

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Families Torn Apart

Ever since President Donald Trump, was elected he has been publicly open about his plans and thoughts. One of them being major and controversial is the immigration policy. The policy was given to the public as a “zero tolerance” approach set to stop illegal entry and to motivate tougher legislation. This policy has led to the …

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Missing Journalist

Jamal Khashoggi was born in Medina, Saudi Arabia, and a resident in the United States of America where he worked as a journalist. A fiance, ex-husband, and a father of four children. Unfortunately, his life and career ended in the Saudi Arabian Consulate in Istanbul, Turkey on October 2nd, 2018. Was he murdered in cold …

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Innaccurate Campaign Promises

Over the years of Donald Trump’s presidency, he has made plenty of promises, started many arguments with many people, and has had many disagreements with the stuff he “promises”. Trump has made many campaign promises that he hasn’t fulfilled. His most famous being that the Mexicans will pay for the wall. Mostly why people voted …

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Truth about Walmart

According to to Chris Osterndorf from Dailydot, Walmart is one of the largest companies of America. Only a few the truth. As stated in the Daildot written by Chris, Walmart only had 52% health. Also this company takes advantage of its employees, for example their health care plans. An example of that if an employee …

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Fight For $15

We all work the same hours, but others get paid more, doesn’t it feel like something is off? Steve Easterbrook is the CEO of McDonalds, and his salary goes up to 1.1 million. The worker that work about 24 hours a day, 7 days a week get paid $9.25, that of course goes to a …

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