Donald Trump Wins Presidency With 276 Electoral Votes

By Robyn Forbes Following the campaign season and President Donald Trump’s election, the search for truth became even more pressing. People began to pay closer attention to media and news outlets, expecting to be provided with information that would help them make the best decision for the country. Join @newsceo and @jeffsonderman at 2 p.m….
By Valeria Bula At 3:19 a.m. on Sunday, April 18, 29-year-old Travis Reinking arrived at a Waffle House establishment wearing nothing but a green jacket, and shot and killed six people with an assault rifle – two outside the restaurant, and four inside. Three individuals died at the scene, one at the hospital. The two…
“She said we weren’t real Alabama fans because it didn’t bother us that they lost. And then she started shooting. It was over a football game. I’m never going to forget because she died in my arms.” Adrian Briskey shot and killed Michelle Shepherd right in her sister’s arms after Alabama’s 35-28 defeat to Auburn.
By Luz Mosquera On November 30, Colombia signed a new and modified version of the peace deal with rebel group FARC. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos continued his plan to sign the peace deal that would end a war with FARC that has lasted 52 years, resulted in many deaths, and created vast numbers of refugees….
By Anthony Vidal Today, January 27th, is International Holocaust Remembrance Day. This day was established in 2005 by the United Nations in order to remember the event, honor the victims, and ensure it never happens again. The Holocaust is one of the most well known in modern history for its atrocities, including a death toll…
By Gabriella Licona Every year, a day is taken to celebrate a bunny who laid eggs, and children are encouraged to participate in colorful egg hunts, to collect candy. Although it has been the same process for generations, many individuals still confuse the main idea of what Easter Sunday is supposed to represent—something more than…