POLITICS

Aug 27 2024POLITICS

The Great FAFSA Fumble: How Political Turmoil Threatens Financial Aid and College Diversity

The much-anticipated Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) has been plagued by problems this year, causing anxiety for students, families, and educational institutions. A series of glitches and delays have forced the Education Department to postpone the FAFSA launch for the 2025-26 academ

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

Kamala Harris' Backing of Bail Fund: A Closer Look at Her 'Tough on Crime' Stance

Kamala Harris has built a reputation as a 'tough on crime' politician, having served as district attorney of San Francisco and attorney general of California. However, her support for a bail fund that freed violent criminals during the 2020 George Floyd protests raises questions about her true stanc

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

The Great Democratic Illusion: Kamala Harris' Transformation into a Moderate

The Democratic National Convention last week was a spectacle to behold. Amidst the sea of American flags and 'USA! USA!' chants, Kamala Harris took the stage, positioning herself as a tough-on-crime moderate. This sudden transformation, however, is nothing more than a thinly veiled attempt to win ov

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

Harris's Path to Victory: Engaging with the Enemy on Crime

In the midst of the Democratic National Convention, Republican strategist Greg Strimple made a striking comment on Kamala Harris's campaign strategy. Strimple suggested that Harris should take a bold, unexpected approach to appeal to swing and independent voters, particularly in the contentious issu

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

Hero or Vigilante? NYC Landlord Hailed by Locals for Brutally Attacking Homeless Man

In the heart of Chinatown, Manhattan, a landlord has become an unlikely hero in the eyes of local residents. Brian Chin, a 32-year-old building owner, was charged with felony assault after brutally beating a homeless man on Saturday. The incident occurred near Sarah Roosevelt Park, an area that has

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

Coffin Intimidation: A Bold Threat Against Anti-Mafia Activist Tiziana Ronzio by the Casamonica Crime Family

In a chilling display of intimidation, the notorious Casamonica crime family targeted anti-mafia activist Tiziana Ronzio by leaving a black coffin in front of her home in Rome's Tor Bella Monaca district. As the president of the Toripiubella anti-mafia group, Ronzio has been a thorn in the side of

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Aug 27 2024CRIME

Trump's Distorted 'Kamala Crime Wave' Narrative: A Deep Dive

In a time when America is grappling with complex issues, former President Donald Trump has once again taken the stage with a narrative that is not only misleading but also unsupported by data. Trump's 'Kamala crime wave' rhetoric, aimed at painting a picture of soaring crime rates under the Democra

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Aug 27 2024SPORTS

Florida's Chaplaincy Program: A Controversial Attempt to Merge Religion and Education

Florida's new chaplaincy program, authorized by HB 931, has sparked controversy and debate among educators, parents, and religious groups. The program, which allows schools to authorize religious figures to offer counseling on campus, has been met with criticism from those who believe it could lead

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Aug 27 2024SCIENCE

Kamala Harris: The Unifying Force Winning Over White Voters from Trump

Vice President Kamala Harris is making waves in the political landscape, capturing the hearts and minds of white voters who previously supported former President Donald Trump. According to recent polls, including the NPR/PBS News/Marist poll conducted between August 1 and 4, Harris has seen a sign

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Aug 27 2024SCIENCE

Michigan Voters Dismal About Biden Economy: American Greatness/TIPP Survey

In a recent American Greatness/TIPP survey conducted in Michigan, a staggering 64% of registered voters stated that they are worse off financially than they were four years ago during Donald Trump's presidency. This sentiment spans across party lines, with only 29% of respondents indicating that th

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