By Aaron Brest With the release of the satirical series “The Prince”, Brittons have taken to social media, condemning the show’s portrayal of eight-year-old Prince George. Backlash from satirised people…
Why AI is More Dangerous Than We Think it is
By Sophia Mao The field of artificial intelligence has seen an upward growth in its trend starting from the 21st century. Many call this era the “era of AI.” Artificial…
Florida Governor is Still Against Mandates Despite a Spike in Cases
By Sophia Mao In the midst of a spike in coronavirus cases connected to the delta variant, governor Ron DeSantis of Florida has been unyielding in his attitude toward the…
We Can’t Stop Fake News, But We Can Raise Awareness
By Frank Yin A facebook post said that a congresswomen believed that the U.S. military is being overpaid. Then, a police officer commented with a death threat towards the congresswomen…
Death of a 14 Year Old Zimbabwean Girl After Giving Birth on a Church Shrine Causes Outrage
By Vincent Ng Just last month, on July 15th, a 14 year old girl in Zimbabwe, named Memory Machaya died after giving birth in a church shrine in the eastern…
MOSCOW LIFTS GLOVE REQUIREMENTS AS WASHINGTON REIMPOSES MASK MANDATES
By Cana Yao Citing a decline in new coronavirus cases, officials in the Russian capital of Moscow lifted a requirement to wear gloves in shops, on public transport and in…
A Transgender Weightlifter’s Presence at the Games Prompts Discussions Over Inclusion and Fairness
By Moya Zhao Laurel Hubbard is a weight lifter from New Zealand, who is also the first openly transgender woman competing in the Olympics, she will be made her first…
Children Who Have Even Mild Covid are Facing Confounding Long-term Symptoms
By Moya Zhao There have been recent cases where children who have contrasted Covid have begun experiencing long-term symptoms, even when the stage of Covid is mild. This is often…
Mother Nature
By Andrew Guan The bright and shining Sun The Titan Helios, the godly perfection The sweet-smelling flowers Breezing through the windy…
Daughter of Sea III
By Ya Han Hsu Days went by, as Eliza kept sailing. The deep cut on her heart hadn’t healed yet, but she had learnt to carry on. While…