By NICK BRAMANTE History has been host to various unorthodox and strange political debates. At times, these debates ended in curious political decisions; at other
Category: World
By JAMES MAZARAKIS While some elections are so free that they get out of hand, others allow systems that are so constrained that they may
By JULIA PARKER and JESSICA LYNN DEPAULA Students at the Sparks Middle School in Sparks, Nevada were leaving buses and joining their friends when gunshots
By JESSICA LYNN DEPAULA POLITICS: Chris Christie (R-NJ) is re-elected governor of New Jersey, adding to speculation that Christie will likely consider running as the
By JESSICA LYNN DEPAULA This week’s news: POLITICS Hawaii State Senate passes same-sex marriage bill President Obama speaks at Fanueil Hall in Boston, Mass., in
By NICK BRAMANTE Since early 2012, the actions of the NSA (National Security Agency) have been somewhat a concern of many Americans. After the initial
By FELICIA FALLANO Orange flames vastly engulfed the forest while firefighters rushed to the scene to hose down wildfires that were ablaze for 1,000 miles
By KARINA MATOS Cyclone Phalin recently struck India with lots of luck and few casualties. The last time a cyclone the size of Phalin struck
By NICK BRAMANTE and ANDREW COGLIANO The government shutdown may seem scary to some, but why? There are no zombies dragging themselves down the streets
By KARINA MATOS Syria’s possession of chemical weapons is a very serious matter, and many major countries have strong opinions on what should be done