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U.S. offers Viktor Bout, “Merchant of Death,” for two American citizens
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NFL Star commits suicide and leaves his family behind
By: Connie Cao Jim Tyrer, an NFL player, shot himself and his wife on September 15, 1980, leaving behind his children and his family’s…
Trump Residence Raided By FBI Agents
By: Leon Chen The Florida club that serves as the former president’s primary property, Mar-a-Lago, is “now under siege, being invaded,…
Beaches Ramp Up Shark Control
By: Joy Ting On what was supposed to be a relaxing early summer Friday at Point Lookout Beach in Long Island, further out into the seas…
N.Y beach increase intensity in shark patrol
By: Charlie Wang Shark sightings are becoming more and more common in N.Y longshore beach. Lifeguards are keeping a close eye on these…
Russian soldiers leave loved ones crying and begging at home as they go to war
By: Bryan Li A lot of today’s news surrounds the ongoing Russian-Ukranian War. Most articles focus the devastation occurring on Ukraine’s…
Brittney Griner’s Teammates Continue to Play After Her Imprisonment
By: Jovia Zhang On Thursday, August 4th Brittney Griner, who plays for the Phoenix Mercury, got sentenced to nine years in a Russian…
How art is influencing the war in Ukraine
By: Evan Yang The war in Ukraine is no longer just a material war, but one that fights for contol of a culture. Russia’s bombing is not…