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A Global Pandemic Sparking U.S. Tensions with the European Union
The President at a White House press conference on April 1, 2020. (Andrea Hanks/White House) In response to the disastrous coronavirus...
Michaela Dumlao
Apr 6, 20202 min read


COVID-19 in the United States
President Trump answers questions concerning COVID-19 at a White House press conference on February 29, 2020. (D. Myles Cullen/White...
Ashley Kim
Mar 31, 20204 min read


Coronavirus: The Global Pandemic’s Effect on U.S. Politics
(Charles Deluvio/Unsplash) With the sudden upsurge of Coronavirus cases, Vice President Mike Pence has been put in charge of coordinating...
Michaela Dumlao
Mar 30, 20202 min read


Not Guilty: The Acquittal of President Trump
As the Impeachment trial has come to a close, the Senate has voted to acquit President Trump on the two articles of impeachment — abuse...
Michaela Dumlao
Mar 10, 20202 min read


South Carolina and Super Tuesday Flip the Democratic Primary Race
The past two primary dates have turned the tables and so much has changed in such a short span of time. Ever since the South Carolina...
Isha Pendem
Mar 10, 20202 min read


The New Hampshire Primaries and Nevada Caucuses
After the mess with the Iowa caucuses, the New Hampshire primary and Nevada caucuses were conducted quite smoothly. The New Hampshire...
Isha Pendem
Mar 1, 20202 min read


China’s Coronavirus is Becoming a Global Crisis
This colored image from a transmission electron microscope by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) is of a...
Isha Pendem
Feb 14, 20202 min read


The Decades-Long Debate over the Equal Rights Amendment
Nearly a century after its initial proposal, the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) has returned to the forefront of politics. Although the...
Ashley Kim
Feb 11, 20203 min read


Iowa: The Start of the Election Season
The Importance of Caucuses and Primaries The Iowa Presidential debate took place on January 14th — approximately three weeks before the...
Lindsey Kim
Feb 11, 20206 min read


DACA: The Divide Over Immigration
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals ― otherwise known as DACA ― gives the children of illegal immigrants a temporary reprieve from the...
Ashley Kim
Jan 20, 20203 min read


The Lengthy Road to Impeachment
“The President, Vice President, and all Civil Officers of the United States shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for, and...
Michaela Dumlao
Dec 22, 20193 min read


The November Democratic Debate
Not much has changed in the Democratic candidates’ resolve since October. Warren pushes her wealth tax, Buttigieg is targeted because of...
Isha Pendem
Dec 22, 20193 min read
The Mueller Report: What You Should Know
On April 18, the anticipated Special Counsel report by Robert Mueller was released. Though redacted, the report did answer questions of...
Lindsey Kim
May 5, 20194 min read
The Green New Deal
📷 In the 1930s, President Franklin D. Roosevelt began a series of programs to initiate economic and social reform in the United States...
Krischan Jung
May 2, 20193 min read


The Mueller Report
One of the longest-awaited events of 2019 was the release of the Mueller Report. On March 23, some of the highly-anticipated information...
Lindsey Kim
Apr 18, 20195 min read
The President's Emergency Powers
On February 15, President Trump signed a declaration of national emergency over the Mexican-American border. This was the result of a...
Lindsey Kim
Apr 15, 20194 min read
Jussie Smollett Incident Timeline
Victim or criminal? Fox’s Empire actor, Jussie Smollett, was recently charged for filing a fake hate crime as a police report. The...
Krischan Jung
Mar 10, 20192 min read
Virginia Governor's Late Term Abortion Controversy
📷 Pro-life and Pro-choice supporters have been lobbying for their beliefs ever since the Supreme Court ruling in 1973, Roe v. Wade,...
Krischan Jung
Feb 21, 20193 min read


Withdrawal of INF Treaty
On February 1, the US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced that the US would withdraw its participation in the 1987...
Lindsey Kim
Feb 16, 20193 min read
New Compromise on Border Deal
📷 On December 22, 2018, the United States Federal Government had partially shut down due to a lack of consensus amongst Congressional...
Daibik Chakraborty
Feb 13, 20193 min read
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