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Climate change contributed to ancient Angkor’s decline: Study

February 7, 2015 by Aaron Rodriguez Leave a Comment

Documentary to reveal how climate affected ancient city.

Filed Under: Front Page, Science

Hubble captures rare event on Jupiter

February 6, 2015 by Aaron Rodriguez Leave a Comment

Hubble Space Telescope photographs rare occurrence on Jupiter.

Filed Under: Front Page, Science

Jury finds Silk Road founder guilty

February 5, 2015 by Aaron Rodriguez Leave a Comment

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Ross Ulbricht was found guilty of charges that linked him to be the operator of the Silk Road marketplace, and faces possible life in prison.

Filed Under: Front Page, Technology

Nigerian militia and military resist Boko Haram raid with help of citizens

February 2, 2015 by Aaron Rodriguez Leave a Comment

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Nigerian military prevents islamic seize of Nigerian town with the help of vigilantes.

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Front Page

Mexican government says Ayotzinapa students are dead

January 30, 2015 by Aaron Rodriguez Leave a Comment

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Insufficient evidence leaves questions as to whereabouts of missing students, despite government assertions that they are dead.

Filed Under: Foreign Policy, Front Page, Politics

News anchor Sabrina Rodriguez pleads no contest in shoplifting case

January 25, 2015 by Aaron Rodriguez Leave a Comment

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The plea was part of an agreement that Rodriguez accepted to avoid having three felony charges go to trial

Filed Under: Front Page, US

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It’s Clear From the Debate Stage, the Democratic Candidates Just Don’t Get It

November 21, 2019 By Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

The country wants to hear about the candidates’ plans for the future, not their despair over the 2016 election.

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Northwestern University’s Student Newspaper Misses the Whole Point of Journalism

November 12, 2019 By Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

Student newspaper apologizes for “re-traumatizing” fellow students by covering protesting.

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From Heroes to Villains, the National Fans Turn on Their Stars

November 5, 2019 By Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

Some disagreeing fans turn on Washington Nationals players for appearing to support Trump. Photo Credit: Reuters/Jonathan Ernst

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West Baltimore Gets A Clean-up. Does it Matter What the Motivation Was?

August 8, 2019 By Jerry Newberry Leave a Comment

It shouldn’t mater who organized a clean-up of neighborhoods in West Baltimore, they should be commended for their efforts. Photo: Twitter/Scott Presler

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