America November 23, 2020
Opinion: Biden’s Calls for Unity are Insincere, Not Backed by His Own Party
Prior to COVID-19, political division ran deep in the United States. However, the division from even one year ago comes…
America November 23, 2020
Prior to COVID-19, political division ran deep in the United States. However, the division from even one year ago comes…
By Gabrielle Seunagal
America November 20, 2020
Nintendo seemingly banned President-elect Joe Biden’s island from its hit game Animal Crossing: New Horizons. This tacit move can be…
By Dee Dulfo
America October 11, 2020
The Commission on Presidential Debates caused a firestorm last week when it canceled the second presidential debate. The now-axed, 90-minute…
By Gabrielle Seunagal
America September 5, 2020
In the 2020 presidential election, polls have played a significant role in political conversations. Many Democrats have eagerly drawn attention…
By Gabrielle Seunagal
The People's Voice August 22, 2020
If the 2016 election proves one thing, it is that social media and politics have become irrevocably connected. Long gone…
By Colby McCoy
America July 19, 2020
Senate Republicans are expected to announce the last coronavirus relief bill before the 2020 election and August recess, and two…
By Lillian Abbatacola
America July 9, 2020
Over the course of this month alone, local leaders in Georgia have attempted to mandate face masks. Leaders in East…
By Gabrielle Seunagal
U.S. News June 24, 2020
In an oversight hearing on Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee assessed the allegations that Attorney General William Barr engaged in…
By Stephanie House
America September 29, 2019
In 2019, political coverage is abundant, dramatic, and interesting. Each day, there’s something new happening in the media. As of…
By Gabrielle Seunagal
America June 5, 2019
2020 Democrat candidate Bill De Blasio attended a press conference in Brooklyn, New York yesterday. The subject of the press…
By Gabrielle Seunagal

