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Taylor Swift “Begins Again” with New Re-Recordings
Taylor Swift is re-recording her first six albums to gain back the rights to her master recordings, after they were bought by Big Machine Records in 2019.
Human Rights Violations in Ethiopia’s Tigray War
As the civil war approaches the capital, Addis Ababa, government forces are becoming less and less likely to win.
The Rittenhouse Trial: A Summary
17-year-old Kyle Rittenhouse has since been acquitted on all charges following his trial.
Migrants Stuck in the Middle of EU, Belarus Conflict
Cornered between the Polish and Belarus borders, thousands of migrants are stuck in the middle of rising tensions between the European Union and Belarus.
Supply Chain Struggles Hit The Holidays
The holiday season is here, but buyers may be finding empty shelves and inflated prices in place of gifts for friends and family. The pandemic, among other factors, has wreaked havoc on global supply chains, leading to shortages of anything and everything.
Oral Antiviral Pills: A new force in the fight against COVID?
In early November, Pfizer, developer of the BioNTec-Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine, announced the results of the clinical trials of Paxlovid, a newly-developed oral antiviral pill.
A Milestone for Space Travel: SpaceX Inspiration4
On September 16, humanity took one step closer to commercial space travel when four civilians went into orbit around the earth.
What to Know About NASA’s VIPER
The rover will use its four instruments to analyze the lunar soil in the Moon’s Nobile Crater and determine if water content is present.
The Fall of Afghanistan: A New Taliban Rule
On the 15th of August 2021, Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, fell to Taliban forces, marking the end of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the 20 year Afghan War.
After 16 Years, Chancellor Merkel Steps Down
As Merkel, the leader of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany, steps down, she leaves behind a complicated legacy. Many believe she was a strong, consensus-driven Chancellor, while others believe she lacked leadership and boldness.
ANALYSIS: Is Space a Good Investment?
Jeff Bezos spent $5.5 billion USD on a journey to the edge of space for 11 minutes. Meanwhile on Earth, over 9 million people a year die from starvation, and global temperature continues to climb. This prompts the question: is space a good investment?