Senate Confirms Rachel Levine

Doctor Rachel Levine is the first openly transgender person to ever be confirmed by the US Senate. Now serving as the assistant secretary for health, Levine worked as a pediatrician in Pennsylvania where she helped…


Taylor Swift and Evermore Park Drop Lawsuits

After the release of Taylor Swift’s newest album, Evermore, back in December, an Utah fantasy theme park filed a lawsuit on Swift. On February 2, almost a month after the release of Swift’s album, the park,…


Shooting Occurrence in Boulder, Colorado

  Image By abcnews.com There were ten people that were killed in a shooting in Boulder, Colorado. One of the people included a police officer. Residents had come together to receive there COVID-19 vaccine, as…



Severe Weather Coming To The South

From Wednesday, March 17th, to Friday, March 19th, severe weather is expected all over the south. There is a high chance for severe tornadoes, specifically in Alabama. The severity of this group pf storms got…


A Sliver of Hope for Graduation

In the following weeks, Governor Ralph Northam announced that crowd sizes will be increased for graduations in Virginia. Since March 1st, Northam has announced that certain COVID-19 restriction will be lifted. With this, graduations, which…


Eight Killed in Atlanta Spa Shootings

Eight people have died in a shooting in Atlanta, which is believed to be racially motivated as six of the victims were of Asian descent. The shootings took place at three spas in Atlanta, leaving…


Elliot Paige on the Cover of Time Magazine

Elliot Paige is a Canadian actor who has made a name for himself in the past few years through his movie credits in Inception and X-Men. He will soon be known for more than just his movie credits, as…


Nationals Park Allowing Fans in 2021

Monday night it was officially announced that the Washington Nationals could have up to 5,000 fans in Nationals Park starting on opening day. This is really big news as DC was one of the last…


Miami Beach Imposes Curfew on Beach-goers

Miami Beach officials have extended the city’s 8 p.m. curfew to 6 a.m. until April to combat against restless crowds. They have also declared a state of emergency. Miami beach has made over 1,000 arrests…


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