Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis in 2020: A Disaster Forsaken
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Yemen’s Humanitarian Crisis in 2020: A Disaster Forsaken

By Fabiha Faruque Some claim 2016 to be the flexion point of the 21st century — the very year that sparked death, destruction, and disparity widespread — when truthfully, the elements of discordance have always been present. Yemen is currently living through the worst humanitarian crisis in the world, and there lies the largest population…

A Teacher’s Perspective: Does History Truly Repeat Itself?
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A Teacher’s Perspective: Does History Truly Repeat Itself?

By Luz Mosquera Over the years history has changed in several ways. As new generations rise, some conflicts burn out while others are still fervently present. After political tension and countless wars, many believe the government has indeed changed for the worst. Meanwhile, many others see improvement. Most, if not all, of the student body…

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President Trump’s First U.N. Address

By Devin Dubon President Trump gave his first speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday, September 19th. In the speech, he addressed the nations of the world about dangerous regimes and terrorist organizations. The president urged the UN to take greater action in stopping the governments of various countries in abusing the human…

What North Korea Is Working on and How It Poses a Threat
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What North Korea Is Working on and How It Poses a Threat

By Daylin Delgado On July 28, North Korea launched a missile which traveled 621 miles laterally for 45 minutes, According to the Pentagon, it is the the longest ballistic missile flight in North Korea’s history.  Before its lateral flight, the ICBM missile traveled 2,300 miles into space; if angled correctly, the missile could potentially strike…