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Pam Bondi Refused To Apologize to the Epstein Survivors: How Can Our Department of Justice Be THIS Pathetic?
A congressional hearing meant to address accountability instead revealed deep partisanship. As Epstein survivors looked on, arguments, deflection, and political praise overshadowed the urgent questions about justice and transparency.
Feb 13


Trapped in the Cove: Inside Taiji’s Dolphin Slaughter
Hidden behind the waves of a quiet Japanese fishing town lies the Cove, a narrow inlet where dolphin pods are driven, separated, and silenced. These aren’t solitary creatures acting on instinct; dolphins are intelligent, social mammals with long-term bonds and emotional lives. Understanding what happens in Taiji isn’t just about witnessing a hunt; it’s about recognizing the cost of tearing apart complex communities that mirror our own.
Feb 7


Minneapolis is Grieving Again: The Tragedy of Alex Pretti
Two people. Two weeks. Both shot and killed by ICE in Minneapolis. Alex Pretti was a 37-year-old ICU nurse, not a threat...yet he lost his life while documenting a protest. This isn’t politics anymore. It’s about who gets to speak, witness, and survive.
Jan 28


The Impact of Supreme Court Cases on Democracy and Rights
Right now, the Supreme Court is deciding cases that could reshape democracy, personal freedom, and privacy in the U.S. These rulings won’t just affect legal doctrine; they’ll affect real people, real elections, and everyday rights.
Jan 20


Microplastics Everywhere: What They Mean for Our Health and Future
Tiny pieces of plastic are showing up everywhere: our oceans, food, air, and even our bodies. Read and learn how everyday items like clothes, tires, and bottles create microplastics, why they’re harmful to people and the planet, and what we can do to fight back.
It’s a reminder that even small changes can make a big difference in protecting our future.
Oct 3, 2025


A Life Made Possible: Why IVF is So Important
In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is at risk in Ohio. Check out Sophie's take on this change.
Sep 20, 2025


Breaking the Stigma: How the Media Misrepresents Addiction
Addiction isn’t what the movies make it out to be. Behind the stereotypes and headlines are real people—who are often misunderstood and judged—facing a struggle that’s far more complex than most realize.
Sep 1, 2025


Hunger in America
Thirteen million children in the U.S. don’t know where their next meal is coming from. With federal programs under attack, hunger is set to rise unless we act. Read how you can make a difference.
Aug 28, 2025


Understanding the Big Beautiful Bill: Implications and Concerns
By Yunielis Vargas 7/11/2025 What is the Big Beautiful Bill? The Big Beautiful Bill is a federal statute passed by the 119th U.S. Congress. It contains tax and spending policies that align with President Trump's second-term agenda. What’s the Issue? On July 4th, 2025, the Big Beautiful Bill was signed into law. This legislation was proposed as the largest tax cut in American history, aimed at middle and working-class Americans. Its proponents claim that it demonstrates sup
Jul 11, 2025


Sleep Deprivation in High School: Why It’s a Real Problem
Why are high schoolers so tired? It’s not just late-night TikTok scrolling. Early start times, heavy workloads, and even biology are working against teens...leaving most of us sleep-deprived and running on empty nothingness.
Mar 18, 2025
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