How the Presidential Candidate Has Manipulated the Legal System By: Weston Tregay Thirty-four. That’s how many different charges that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg indicted Trump with all the way back in March 2023. Since his conviction by jury trial, Trump has been able to push the sentencing all the way to after the election […]
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Hillbilly Misogyny
J.D. Vance insults women across the nation with “childless cat lady” comments By: Vivian Cain-Weingram The country has fallen into the hands of “a bunch of childless cat ladies who are miserable at…the choices that they’ve made and…want to make the rest of the country miserable, too,” according to Ohio senator J.D. Vance. Vance’s 2021 […]
UK Election Shock
Major loss of the Conservative party after 16 years of majority By: Viola Shephard On the fourth of July 2024, the United Kingdom’s Conservative Party was handed an extreme defeat by its opposition, the Labour Party, and their new Prime Minister, Keir Starmer. The downfall of the Conservative Party is rooted in the incompetence of […]
Tim Walz: The Democratic Party’s VP Pick
Democrats picked a relatable candidate to sway undecided voters By: Tia Reddy On August 6th, 2024, Kamala Harris made her selection for the Democratic vice presidential candidate. The decision came after the incumbent Joe Biden dropped out of the election because of donor apathy resulting from his poor debate performance and his perceived cognitive decline. […]
It’s All in the Name
Will Donald Trump’s old strategy of name-calling be enough to rewrite the rules again? By: Sophia Stafford In 2016, Donald Trump’s outlandish nicknames and rhetoric catapulted him from an unserious candidate to the President of the United States. His provocative demeanor and inflammatory phrases seized the attention of the national media. Whether voters were amazed […]
Above the Law: Supreme Court Presidential Immunity Decision
Why the Supreme Court decision puts America’s justice system at risk By: Shirley Zhu One hundred thirty-seven years ago, Lord Acton, an advocate for individual liberty, said,“power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” This idea is still in play today, as the recent Supreme Court presidential immunity decision truly reflects how a subjective […]
Why Harris isn’t as Great as You Think
A critique of her economic policies By: Tobiashus Swatherton The American economy is at the most fragile point it’s been in a long time. Recently, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by fifty basis points to stimulate the economy. But according to Reuters, it was an “aggressive move.” This is because higher interest rates help […]
Sparking Youth Voter Engagement
Taylor Swift’s Endorsement of Kamala Harris By: Sally Hoagland Pop icon Taylor Swift has made sparks fly after endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris, creating conversations across the entertainment and political industries. Taylor Swift is no stranger when it comes to expressing her political views, using her social media platforms not only promotes her music but […]
The Ban of Affirmative Action
How it plays an integral part in college admissions applications. By: Sabrine Said Affirmative action is a set of policies that favors individuals who are considered disadvantaged and face discrimination. In an educational setting, affirmative action is used to give minority or marginalized groups opportunities for proper education. The lack of Affirmative Action in educational […]
India at the Core
International Ramifications of the U.S. Presidential Election By: Rohan Jayaraman The U.S. presidential election is a global election. 244 million eligible voters have a decision on November 5th that will have a significant impact beyond the domestic sphere; their choice will influence the United States’foreign policy and diplomatic stances. Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris […]
