Animals being vaccinated for Covid-19

Recently animals have been testing positive for covid-19. The outbreak of this deadly virus was thought to only affect humans, but we have been proven wrong. Animals that are currently living in zoos are being infected with covid-19 because of how many people they are in contact with. Animals that have contracted covid-19 from close contact with infected humans are also experiencing the same symptoms. … Continue reading Animals being vaccinated for Covid-19

A New Direction for Horror?

SLIGHT SPOILER WARNING FOR “THERE’S SOMEONE INSIDE YOUR HOUSE” AND THE “FEAR STREET” TRILOGY This concept is not subtle: their villains are rich white men who feel entitled to take what they want, just as in the real world. However, that doesn’t mean that these films should be totally brushed aside as “trying too hard.” Henry Gayden, the screenwriter for There’s Someone Inside Your House, … Continue reading A New Direction for Horror?

17 Captured in Haiti: Kidnappings on the Rise

By: Nathan Yidi On Saturday, October 16th, 17 Americans and Canadians were kidnapped in Haiti.  The gang named “400 Mawozo” stopped their Sprinter Van and forced them to go with them.  The gang is asking for $1 million per person.  The 17 people were Christian missionaries who were visiting an orphanage in Croix des Bouquets, which is a suburb of Port au Prince, the capital … Continue reading 17 Captured in Haiti: Kidnappings on the Rise

Endangered Sea Turtles

By: Vivienne Wellet  Endangered Species are all around the world, and they are endangered because of hunting, fishing, prey, etc. Many sea turtle species are on the endangered list, they are vulnerable to people who poach them for their eggs, meat, skin, and even their shell. Nearly all sea turtle species are endangered now because of debris, nets, etc. Jellyfish are sea turtles’ favorite food, … Continue reading Endangered Sea Turtles

Allergies Explained

By: Ella Toppino 10-30% of humans are shown to suffer from an allergy. Most are developed at young ages and can be grown out depending on severeness. Others are not, but why do these intolerances form? New research has shown that women are more likely to develop allergies because of the genetic differences between genders. Food allergies range from different categories and statistics. Reactions can … Continue reading Allergies Explained

KWHS JV Football stepping up

The 2-0 Junior Varsity (JV) high school football team, the Key West High School (KWHS) Conchs, played their third game this season on October 14th in the KWHS Backyard. Up against the Fighting Conchs, the University School, located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, brought down their Shark spirit to our territory. Representing the red, white, and grey, Shane Lavallee, a freshman at KWHS, was a star … Continue reading KWHS JV Football stepping up

Kansas City Chiefs Shocking Slow Start

One of the most consensus predictions coming into this season among most National Football League (NFL) fans was Patrick Mahomes leading the Chiefs with no time to waste time, and go back to their winning ways. However, that hasn’t been the case as it’s been a slow start for the Chiefs, marked by many clear issues that have held them back already for this year. … Continue reading Kansas City Chiefs Shocking Slow Start

China goes back on coal policy despite upcoming Cop26 summit

To combat Global Warming, many countries have pledged to reach zero-net emissions by a specific date. Among these is China, which had set out plans to have its emissions peak by 2030, and be carbon neutral by 2060. However, China is now suffering through an energy crisis, with parts of the country experiencing frequent blackouts affecting homes and businesses alike. Because of this, China has … Continue reading China goes back on coal policy despite upcoming Cop26 summit