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Kamala Harris Makes History: The First But Not The Last

By Jaylyn Gonzalez As of November 7th, Kamala Harris became the first woman, first woman of color, and first South Asian-American, to hold the title of Madam Vice President—surpassing Nancy Pelosi as the most powerful woman in Washington, D.C.  There is no shortage of “first’s” that have granted Harris her new elected title of the…

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…

Two Views: Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump
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Two Views: Hillary Clinton vs. Donald Trump

By Carolina Espinal  The 2016 presidential election will be considered both a defining moment and a turning point in United States history with future policy-making that will affect Generation Y, or Millennials, more than any other election before. Presumptive Democratic and Republican nominees, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump’s stance on issues will be landmarks in…