Where Is Hurricane Sam Heading?

By: Vivienne Wellet Hurricane Sam formed on September 24, 2021 as a category 2 storm on Friday night. A couple nights later Sam formed into a stronger storm, a category 4 storm with 150 mph in northeast of the Atlantic Ocean. The storm is around 745 miles southwest of the Leeward Islands and the Windward Islands,moving nearly 8 miles per hour.    Sam is one of … Continue reading Where Is Hurricane Sam Heading?

Haitian Migrants in the Texas Border

By: Tricia Desroches President Biden´s administration is flying thousands of Haitians back home from the Texas border. The migrants passed through the Rio Grande. They slept outdoors under a border bridge. There was a camp set up for the refugees. The authorities say that there are 10,000 refugees at the camp. They say that there are many more that are coming. Many Texas Department of … Continue reading Haitian Migrants in the Texas Border

NFL Rookie Quarterback Struggles

Before this NFL (National Football League) season, the Quarterbacks drafted were hyped up tremendously, but after week 3, question marks are already being brought up for them all.            The first overall pick, Trevor Lawrence, who had the most hype out of almost any quarterback in the past decade coming into the draft, has struggled greatly. Lawrence is 0-3 on the season with five touchdowns and … Continue reading NFL Rookie Quarterback Struggles

U.S and China Face off, many compare it to the Cold War

Last Friday, President Joe Biden held a meeting with the three other leaders of a group known as “The Quad.” The bunch consisted of “leading democracies in the Indo Pacific:” the US, Japan, India, and Australia.  U.S officials say that the meeting was an informal gathering, but China has condemned the Quad several times over the past months criticizing how they’re like a “Cold War-styled” … Continue reading U.S and China Face off, many compare it to the Cold War

Rhinos

There are five different species of rhinos on earth, and most of them aren’t living happily. The West African Black Rhinoceros went extinct in 2011, and the Java and Sumartan species are critically endangered. The only places rhinos can live peacefully are in national parks and reserves, hardly any can live in the wild. There used to be 500,000 rhinos in Africa and Asia roaming … Continue reading Rhinos

Biden Administration announces new plan to deal with extreme heat

Probably one of the most prominent consequences of global warming is extreme heat, which affects everybody everywhere. Extreme heat warms up an environment as well as all of the organisms that live in it. If your body develops too much heat inside of it, you could experience heat cramps, heat exhaustion, and even heat strokes, which in a worst-case scenario could kill you. Because of … Continue reading Biden Administration announces new plan to deal with extreme heat

Volcano Eruption in Spain

By: Vivienne Wellet On September 19, 2021,a volcano erupted on the islands of  La Palma Spain. As lava was running down the mountain,authorities started to evacuate locals who lived there. About 5,000 locals have been evacuated,yet there are still so many left. The population is approximately 85,000 according to scientists. Officials say that if you can’t evacuate, it is safest to stay inside because of … Continue reading Volcano Eruption in Spain

Devious Lick Gone To Far

By: Summer Livengood The recent TikTok trend Devious Lick is taking over schools all around the globe. Devious Licks are when students take school property and bring home things like soap dispensers, electric pencil sharpeners, toilet seats, and even stall doors and mirrors. The TikToker that started this trend stole a box of masks and said “ A month into school and already have this … Continue reading Devious Lick Gone To Far

France recalls US and Australian ambassadors over submarine deal

The French Government in Paris has officially withdrawn all ambassadors from the United States and Australia after the Australian government ditched a submarine deal with the French government, and instead went with the United States for their submarine deal. Negotiations over the original French submarine deal occurred 5 years ago, and the deal was estimated to cost about 66 billion dollars in price. Both deals … Continue reading France recalls US and Australian ambassadors over submarine deal