10 years after Katrina
By: Harleen Kaur
On August 29th, 2005 four-fifths of New Orleans had been submerged by Hurricane Katrina. The population was stranded at the Superdome, a...
Is the Eastern Hills Mall Dying?
By Bryan Bacher
Clarence’s Eastern Hills Mall has been taking some hard hits lately. Just recently, one of the most popular chain upscale men’s stores,...
2015 Israeli Elections
By Harleen Kaur
Israeli elections took place March 17th this year, which ended in Benjamin Netanyahu keeping his title as Prime Minister. Weeks before the...
Commentary: China’s New World Bank
By Jessica Meng
It was once an undebatable fact that the United States was the largest, or one of the largest, economic powers in the...
Yemen Conflict Continues
By Melissa Li
Yemen, the poorest country in the Middle East, is in the midst of a humanitarian crisis as conflict flares between Shiite rebel...
Coffee’s Healthy Benefits
By Sherrie Chen
Recent studies support the health benefits of coffee: preventing us from getting type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's disease, liver disease, prostate cancer, Alzheimer's,...
Ted Cruz Espouses Puritanism, Puts America Back “On A Hill”
By Ananya Nrusimha
Things are heating up in the political world. Â Both Republican Senator Rand Paul and Democratic former Secretary of State Hilary Clinton have...
Captive Killer Whale Endangered
By Sherrie Chen
Imagine the captive killer whale---a huge black figure with round white spots, big sharp-toothed mouth-- the king of the ocean. It is...
Hong Kong Teen Activist Activities Continue
By Sherrie Chen
2015 is a sheep year in China. And the city's leader C.Y. Leung sent the people of Hong Kong the Lunar New...
Boris Nemtsov’s Killer Forced to Confess
By Alex Marinidies
The alleged killer of Russian politician Boris Nemtsov says that he was forced to confess to Russian police.
Nemtsov, one of the leaders...