The Science of Love
What is love? There are all sorts of answers to this question. The biological field studies the hormonal interactions and brain activity that occurs when one is “in love”.
$2.5 Billion Solar Panel Plans
Hanwha Q Cells, a major manufacturer of photovoltaic cells and subunit of the multinational company Hanwha Solutions, has released plans of investing more than $2.5 billion to build factories in Georgia.
EVs Win Vehicle of the Year Awards
The vehicle market has never been more exciting than in recent years with electric vehicles (EVs) going mainstream.
Valentine’s Day Spending Stats
Regardless of how much you spend on Valentine’s Day, the money spent isn’t the main item to dwell on. The sentiment exchanged between people is what matters.
Brazil Election Riot
The capital of Brazil is reeling from an insurrection by supporters of former President Jair Bolsanaro, who stormed the city's government buildings just one week after new president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn into office.
Six Critically Injured During Paris Train Station Stabbings
Paris’ metro system is large and intricate, and with more than 217,000 users every day, attacks are highly uncommon. However, an unprovoked attack caused six casualties and havoc in Paris’ Gare du Nord train station, alarming society and disrupting the morning rush hour train services.
Illinois Faces Backlash After Banning Assault Weapons
Gun violence has been a prevalent problem throughout the U.S, being one of the most stereotypical ideals over Americans. It has proven to be a divisive force, as some states are choosing to outlaw its possession while others view guns as a right that all Americans have.
DeSantis, Florida State Gov. Rejects AP African American Studies Course
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis and the Florida state government have rejected a proposed school course that would cover Black history in America.
Seattle Public Schools Sue Social Media Companies Over Youth Mental Health
Seattle Public Schools have filed a lawsuit against big social media companies, seeking to hold them accountable for their negative impacts on children’s mental health.
University of Idaho Students Violently Murdered in Fatal Stabbings
Four University of Idaho students were brutally stabbed to death multiple times in Moscow after an innocent night out on November 13th.