Save The Children by Sarah Chami

Every year about 200,000 people are trafficked, the number increasing each year. The Human Trafficking hotline shows a 25% jump in human trafficking cases from 2017 to 2018. 27% of these victims were children. Each year less than 600 cases are solved, Meaning the majority of those cases go unreported and unsolved. I believe that …

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Muslims in China by Jenna Chour

Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, China are being held in concentration camps against their will since 2018.  So far there are a total of 380 detention camps. 2 million Uyghur Muslims have been detained and are trying to escape this madness. Unfortunately, when you turn on the local or national news it’s not being talked about …

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Health and Safety by Fatme Aoun

Paul Drechsler once said, “Good health is good business.” Many industries or companies lack good hygiene. This could put the employees and customers at risk.  With so many issues flaring up since COVID-19, are places with thousands of people safe. Many believe factory workers are at risk. “I feel concerned because you never know what …

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Untimely Death by Zahraa Chehade

Did you know that in some parts of the United States police kill black people six times more often than they kill white people? Sad but true, the normal rate for the Midwest region is 2.9% higher concerning black fatalities by police. According to mappingpoliceviolence.org (11/18/2020), black people have been 28% of those killed by …

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Red Moon by Jasmine Catrib

Although the moon is 238,900 miles from Earth, scientists believe that Earth is causing the moon to rust. The moon has 2 out of 3 elements needed for rust. There are the iron-rich rocks, and recently found, by NASA, about 40,000 square kilometers that could contain water. The third element, oxygen, was harder to detect. …

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