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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,…
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…
Mercury Plays on Without Brittney Griner
By: Tianhao Chen On Sunday, July 31st, the ‘Phoenix Mercury’ team was going up against the ‘Connecticut Suns’ at 7 p.m.. People were…
Phoenix Mercury team continues playing after Brittney Griner’s conviction
By: Phoebe Shi Phoenix Mercury star Brittney Griner was convicted of drug charges in Russia hours before her former team was about to…
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…
War. What is it Good For? Death, Destruction, and Grief.
By: Eric Wang As the war in Ukraine is raging on with no end in sight, it is obvious that there will be casualties and grieving on both…
Indiana’s Ban On Abortion Has a Large Price Tag
By: Andy Yu Late last Friday, State Legislators in Indiana enacted restrictive abortion laws, the first state ban since the Roe v Wade…
The world’s newest micronation
By: Allan Wang Recently, a new nation was born. It consists of a small island and a few smaller outcroppings nearby. Known formerly as…
Teammates and Athletes Upset About Brittney Griner’s Conviction
By: Sunnie Gao Phoenix Mercury Coach Vanessa Nygaard and her coaching staff stood in the empty Mohegan Sun arena on Thursday puzzled,…