The 2020 Election Voting Styles And Why Voter Counts Are Taking Longer
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The 2020 Election Voting Styles And Why Voter Counts Are Taking Longer

By Sophia Garcia With a new generation of voters being able to partake in the 2020 election, political parties and their supporters have gone to the internet to tell Gen Z the best way to get their vote in.  Though the Democratic and Republican parties disagree, people have been able to get in their vote…

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Gen Z: How The Online Generation May Affect The 2020 Election

By Vanessa Falcon When it comes down to the ballots, Gen Z does not mess around. The 2020 election is just around the corner and young voters might change things— for better or for worse.  In a study done by Pew Research Center, only about 30% of Gen Z voters approve of Trump and his…

The Views of Voting-by-Mail During the 2020 Election
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The Views of Voting-by-Mail During the 2020 Election

By Anthony Vidal From Our September Issue As the 2020 elections are approaching, it seems like questions are arising and there hasn’t been much answers. The two party foundation of the nation has led to opposing views in almost anything. One proposal that has been caught in the middle of these controversies has been the…

Fact-Checking the Vice-Presidential Debate
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Fact-Checking the Vice-Presidential Debate

By Fabiha Faruque The first and only vice presidential debate transpired on live programme on October 7th. Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence led the panel discussion that day. While the political discourse had proven to be much more polite and civil than the Presidential debate, candidates from both sides engaged in their…

Coronavirus and the Government: What This Means Going Forward
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Coronavirus and the Government: What This Means Going Forward

By Khimmoy Hudson Just an hour after midnight on October 1st, President Donald Trump revealed on Twitter that he and the First Lady Melania Trump tested positive for COVID-19 shortly after close-nit White House advisor, Hope Hicks, also tested positive. The president, along with his astounding political base, have long been skeptics of the novel…

OPINION | How The Presidential Debate Made America A Laughing Stock
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OPINION | How The Presidential Debate Made America A Laughing Stock

By Vanessa Falcon A heated presidential debate unfolded competitively last night between America’s top rivalrous duo — former Vice President Joe Biden and President Donald Trump. On that very day, the formal stage for political discourse had become no more than an arena of quarrel and unbuttoned dispute. Trump and Biden had certainly outdone themselves…

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — The Embodiment of Empowerment
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Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg — The Embodiment of Empowerment

By Fabiha Faruque On September 18, America came to face the advent of shock and mourning after news broke out of a tragic loss. Long-time Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had passed away from pancreatic cancer at the golden age of 87. Standing at 5’ 1’’, she had been one of the most remarkable…

The President Downplayed the Virus — and It Costed Thousands of Lives
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The President Downplayed the Virus — and It Costed Thousands of Lives

By Angely S. Pena-Agramonte There is undeniable evidence that President Donald Trump had been concealing the gravity of the pandemic from the citizens of the United States.  When asked for an update on the novel coronavirus back in February, just before his Marine One Departure,  the president responded with a faulty perception: “Yeah, we’re very…

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House Hearing — DeJoy Faces Congress Once Again

By Samantha Jimenez Concerns surrounding Postmaster General Louis DeJoy continues to spark outrage across America, and now in the House Oversight Committee as well, as discrepancies are revealed to the public. As DeJoy sits in front of the committee once again, representatives diligently try to unveil what went wrong.  DeJoy has been under fire after…