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?

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

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The French Government in Paris has officially withdrawn all ambassadors from the United States and Australia after the Australian government ditched a submarine deal with the French government, and instead went with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

13 New Hershey Flavors

Even though Christmas is still three months and two major holidays away, Hershey is preparing to reveal their new flavors, sizes, shapes, and wrappers. All 13 of them! From three feet long to one inch, they’re bound to be delicious.  The flavors range from gingerbread to peanut brittle, and other various classic holiday flavors. According to allrecipes.com, there are Hershey bars, Hershey Kisses, Reese’s, KitKat, … Continue reading 13 New Hershey Flavors

Papalcy visits Hungary, criticizing nationalist policies

Pope Francis of the Catholic church based in the Vatican City visited Hungary recently, and its prime minister, Viktor Orban, as part of a Papal trip around Europe. At a mass held in Budapest on Sunday, Francis said “All Hungarians must open their arms for everyone”. Pope Francis and Prime Minister Orban are both polar opposites on the issue of Immigration. For instance, Francis brought … Continue reading Papalcy visits Hungary, criticizing nationalist policies

Simone Biles Gift for Suni Lee’s Dad

Well known olympic gymnast, Simone Biles, surprised Sunisa (Suni) Lee’s, (another olympic gymnast), dad with a new wheelchair. This was on the Today show on Wednesday, August 25, 2021. So even after the Olympics, Simone is still inspiring and kind to others. Suni Lee’s dad, John Lee, needs a wheelchair because he was paralyzed two years ago. John Lee’s accident happened only a few days … Continue reading Simone Biles Gift for Suni Lee’s Dad

Billionaire Marc Lore to build new $400 billion city in the desert

Former Walmart CEO Marc Lore has just announced his new plan to build a new sustainable metropolis which he calls “Telosa.” The name gets its inspiration from “telos,”  a term coined by Aristotle that means a higher or final purpose. The city is going to be around 150,000 acres, and Lore promises sustainable energy production, a drought-resistant water system, and eco-friendly architecture. The plan also … Continue reading Billionaire Marc Lore to build new $400 billion city in the desert

Tigray war in Ethiopia drags on into tenth month

The Tigray civil war in Ethiopia, which started in November 2020 after the Ethiopian government in Addis Ababa attempted to consolidate political control of the Tigray region in Northern Ethiopia, has dragged on to the end of its ninth month and into its tenth. This marks a point in which the conflict has been occurring for almost a Year. The conflict has been marked by … Continue reading Tigray war in Ethiopia drags on into tenth month

NIL Bill Passed, Allowing College Athletes Can Get Paid

On June 30th, 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) announced that college athletes in all sports and divisions could receive money for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). While many states had already passed bills allowing athletes to become getting paid, it is now fully approved by the NCAA among all college athletics. Athletes can make money from many activities they could not before: … Continue reading NIL Bill Passed, Allowing College Athletes Can Get Paid