Since Feb 24, 2022, when Russia invaded Ukraine, the two have been locked in a continuous conflict. Despite constant bids for peace, the war has continued, leaving it the deadliest war in Europe since World War II.  The Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated, “Ukraine is ready to come to theContinue Reading

Over the past two months, conflict and unrest have continued to rage on in the Middle East. Since the start of the conflict on Oct. 7, 2023, it has developed into a multifaceted clash, involving many nations, religious groups  and creating a path of destruction along the way. Before studentsContinue Reading

After being inaugurated in Jan, earlier this year, Donald Trump has had a tumultuous first few months in office. There have been a multitude of executive orders over the past few months, which do not appear to be slowing down, including those which have resulted in huge economic movements, shiftingContinue Reading

As of March 18, 2025, the U.S. government has officially released over 64,000 pages of previously classified documents. The release of the files, mandated by Executive Order 14176 and signed by President Donald Trump in January, are a part of the broader JFK Assassination Records Collection Act of 1992. ThisContinue Reading

One-term presidents don’t often have a large impact on policy matters. However, Jimmy Carter’s vision for peace in the Middle East and across the world still carries weight today as the US attempts to resolve the Israel-Palestine War that began with the Oct. 7 attacks in 2023.  Jimmy Carter’s influenceContinue Reading

Donald J. Trump was inaugurated and began his second term of the presidency on Jan. 20, 2024. The inauguration was held indoors because of the cold weather, but President Trump later moved to an arena of supporters to sign several executive orders. There he declared a national emergency at theContinue Reading

The presidential election is set to occur later this year, on 5 Nov. 2024. As the date comes closer, many of the candidates have dropped out. As of now, the only candidates left are democrats Marianne Williamson and Jason Palmer, as well as current president, Joe Biden. Republican and formerContinue Reading

The upcoming year promises to be an active political season, with debates over foreign aid to Ukraine and Israel, new budgets, culture wars and a presidential election looming around the corner. The House of Representatives will be a key battleground for many of these issues, and much hinges on theContinue Reading

This past Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023, Kevin McCarthy was fired from his position as Speaker of the House. His firing was led by members of his own republican party who were unhappy with his attempts to stop a government shutdown. Eight members of the republican party, along with 208 DemocratsContinue Reading

The race is on to discover which Republican will challenge Incumbent President Joe Biden in the 2024 presidential election. The Republican primary elections will start Jan. 15 which means that candidates have already started debating, campaigning and raising money.  The frontrunner seems to be former President Donald Trump, promising aContinue Reading

A Grand Jury in Georgia has indicted Donald Trump and seventeen others for being a part of a criminal enterprise to overturn the 2020 election in Georgia. The indictment means Trump went to Fulton County Jail to get fingerprinted and his mug shot taken and the case will go toContinue Reading

With Election Day over and results in, Georgia Republican Governor Brian Kemp is re-elected, defeating Democrat Stacey Abrams. These two also faced off in the previous governor election in 2018 with the same result. This win was not unexpected as Gov. Kemp had been ahead in the polls according toContinue Reading

As of Sep. 17, 2022, President Joe Biden has deemed the COVID-19 pandemic “over” in the United States, according to The Guardian. Such a bold statement seems quite arbitrary regarding the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s CDC recent report of nearly 400 people a day continuing to die ofContinue Reading