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It’s a bird, it’s a plane… it’s a Chinese spy balloon?
The widely talked about Chinese spy balloon made its way over NGU. Students were both intrigued and concerned.
Monday Minute 2.1.2021
COVID daily increase drops in China, the Pentagon places greater emphasis on climate change, and South Carolina passes a heartbeat bill in effort to limit abortions. More on this with […]
Coronavirus: small size, big impact
Despite being small enough to be measured in nanometers, the Novel Coronavirus is making a big impact around the globe
Let’s play ball…or not?
This graphic will demostrate all that has been happening between the NBA and China since the tweet that got the Houston Rockets suspended.
National Adoption Day
National Adoption Day seeks to raise awareness of more than 117,000 children in foster care waiting for permanent and loving homes. Want to know more?
Syria air strikes: What you don�t know
On Thursday, April 6, Trump authorized the firing of 59 U.S. Tomahawk missiles on the Syrian airfield and storage facilities believed to be responsible for the April 4th chemical weapons attacks on unarmed Syrian men, women and children. Trump�s Thursday night press conference clarified many of the details regarding the attack, dubbed as a �one-off� by a Pentagon spokesperson, including that the targets of the strike included ammunition storage units, 20 aircraft, fuel storage and aircraft runways. What you don�t know is that Russia is prepared to go to war over it.
World leaders react to the electoral victory of Donald Trump
Although it�s obvious that not all Americans are pleased by the decisive electoral college victory of Republican nominee, Donald Trump, it has always been customary for both domestic and foreign heads of state to congratulate the victory of incoming president or prime minister elect�s. Trump may have alienated certain people groups and nations during his campaign, but respect has been given on a global scale, out of respect for the office in which he will soon reside.
Debate takeaway: who really stole the show?
Monday night�s debate between businessman-turned-politician, Donald Trump and his formidable opponent, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, drew an audience of roughly 84 million viewers, according to USA Today, while sparking much debate as to matters of policy and presidential decorum.