Read on for a breakdown of what has happened in the Russia investigation thus far and what it means for the Trump administration.

Still “like” Facebook?
If you have watched any news lately…scrolled through any wire service or news website…gone through your feed of your social media account, you have likely heard of the Facebook, Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal. Private enterprise has risen in disdain; the public voice has cried out in despair. What is going on?

Where’s the Coverage?
Championships, home alone and taco bell are among this week’s issue of “Where’s the Coverage?”

What’s the big deal about Big Data?
Here is an infographic covering the big concept of Big Data.

Saudi Arabia is making strides to give women more rights
Prince Mohammed bin Salman is making decisions to ensure more women’s rights for Saudi Arabia.

Galaxy S9: The top notch(less) phone
The Galaxy has arrived. Sporting a familiar shell, Samsung boasts that it has �reinvented� the smartphone camera while giving the user a starry experience with the latest hardware and software specs. But will the S9 launch the leading Android phone manufacturer into hyperspace ahead of its competitors?

A timeline of the 2018 Austin bombings
A timeline for the Austin Texas bombings in March 2018.

National Diabetes Awareness Alert Day
National Diabetes Awareness Alert Day is right around the corner.

Donald Trump’s Un-historic meeting with Kim Jong-Un
In the first week of March, Donald Trump accepted an invitation from North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un, in an unprecedented, �shocking� gesture to come to terms with one of the most volatile countries of the twenty-first century. Kim Jong-Un is a �wildcard,� but with the upcoming Trump, Jong-Un meeting in May, could we be looking at an upcoming era of peace, or does North Korea have something unpropitious up its sleeve?

White Rhinos going extinct
This infographic will demonstrate the differences between a Northern White Rhinoceros and a Southern White Rhinoceros and explain how the Northern White Rhinoceroses are becoming extinct.
The last Northern White male rhinoceros was put down on March 19, 2018, which means the males are now extinct.
Sudan, the last remaining male, was 45-years-old and had a daughter and a granddaughter named Najin and Fatu respectively. They were all being cared for in Kenya, but the caregivers’ primary concern was, if it was possible for there to be more Northern White Rhinoceroses in the future.
The two female rhinoceroses are in no physical condition to reproduce. The only lead that the caregivers have is teaming up with scientists and creating to develop a new reproductive technology. They would then breed it with the Southern White Rhinoceroses, which has a population of over 19,000 rhinoceroses, and creating a new breed of White Rhinoceroses.