By: Charles Xu In April, when hospitals were overflowing with patients and most of the U.S. was locked down, the Department of Health and Human Services argued that rapid development…
Jefferson, a Small Georgia City, Plans to Reopen Schools
By: Rhea Agrawal Jefferson, a small Georgia city northeast of Atlanta, plans to reopen their schools for in-person classes this Friday, amidst the surging number of cases of coronavirus, and…
Why Trump Cannot Delay the Election
By: Leyuan Zhou On Thursday, President Trump suggested on his Twitter page that the Nov.3 general election be delayed “until people can properly, securely and safely vote.” In his opinion,…
District Attorney Investigating Trump for Potential Fraud
By: Benjamin Bian Cyrus R. Vance Jr, the leading district attorney in New York County, demanded that Mr.Trump hand over his tax returns. The demand came in a court filing…
A Small Georgia City Plans to Put Students in Classrooms This Week
By: Alina Dang This week, Jefferson, Georgia decided that students would be required to physically attend school starting this fall. Due to the highly contagious coronavirus, the plans shocked the…
Scientists Worry About Political Influence Over Coronavirus Vaccine Project
By: Alex Oh Back in April, when many hospitals were overflowing with patients and the lockdown was firmly in place, the Department of Health and Human Services gave a presentation…
Lack of Evidence on Police Reform Programs Proves to be Deadly
By: April Feng In July 2015, criminologist Robin Engel, despite lacking police experience, became the sole official overseeing the…
Plastic Pollution of the Oceans
By: Jonathan Xu Since its invention in 1907, plastic has become a major issue in pollution. Non-biodegradable in nature, plastic fills…
Ozone Hole Above the South Pole Has Shrunk to the Smallest It Has Been Since Discovery
By: Kathleen Guo The hole in the ozone layer is the smallest it has been since its discovery in 1985, NASA says. While the ozone hole…
Plastic Pollution Projected to Significantly Worsen by 2040
By: Charles Xue According to a new study in Science, the amount of plastic going into our oceans is projected to triple by 2040, and…