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Teens, tired of how the news media covers stories that matter to them, take matters into their own hands. This week, a look at several teen-run news and…
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It’s been 400 years since the first slave ship landed on shores of what would become the United States of America. This week, a look at how the New York…
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Subscriptions soar following a Baltimore Sun editorial in response to President Trump’s attack on the livability of the city. Are Americans voting with…
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Donald Trump officially kicks off his 2020 re-election campaign with a rally in Orlando. The event comes during a week where the president backtracks on a…
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Is the internet broken? Members of the U.S. House of Representatives think so, and will begin investigating potential anti-trust violations among some of…
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An editorial cartoon containing anti-Semitic tropes appeared in Thursday’s international editions of the New York Times. An internal investigation has led…
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Psychology professor Christine Blasey Ford says she wanted to remain anonymous when she told her Congresswoman and U.S. Senator this summer that Supreme…
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The tributes and remembrances of Sen. John McCain continue to flow. His relationship with the media wasn’t always friendly, but it was one of cooperation…
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Why did a Florida judge came down hard on the South Florida Sun Sentinel for publishing information it published about the Parkland school shooter that it…
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President Trump used his first State of the Union speech to call for unity, but once again associated illegal immigration with drugs and murder.…