By: Phoebe Shi In late June and early July, the art exhibition Documenta came under fire because of its inclusion of antisemitic imagery….
Liquidation Warehouses Are Busy as Return Numbers Go Up
By: Grace Ge In a warehouse run by Liquidity Services in Pennsylvania, there are surplus and returned items from retail stores like…
Russian Men Died in War Left Many Families Grieving
By: Avery Duan On May 11, Yevgeny Chubarin left to Belgorod in southern Russia. When he told his mother, Nina Chubarin, he was joining…
The Corncrake Is Making a Comeback
By: Emily Hur The corncrake population used to cover Ireland, but agricultural practices have severely diminished its numbers. To prevent…
Human Rights Watch report accuses Russian forces of torturing civilians
By: Phoebe Shi According to a new report from Human Rights Watch, Russian forces have been torturing and abusing civilians in southern…
U.S. Dollar grows in strength, relative to the rest of the world
By: Evan Yang Since the pandemic, the U.S. and the rest of the world have experienced no shortage of economic troubles. But one of the…
New Law in Arizona Bans Recording Police Within Eight Feet
By: Efran Zhao The governor of Arizona has just signed a law that makes it illegal to record law enforcement activities from within eight…
Russia’s “stealth mobilization” to bring in more soldiers
By: Emily Chu Multiple soldiers in Russia report that they have been treated unfairly after returning from the battlefield. Some say that…
Soviet porcelain and how it spread propaganda
By: Emily Chu After the October Revolution of 1917, the Soviet Union began using porcelain to spread propaganda. Most porcelain products…
Recording Police Within 8 Feet Is Now Illegal in Arizona
By: Jayden Yao Last Wednesday, a new law was signed and approved by the governor of Arizona, Doug Ducey which makes it now illegal to…