Biden’s Effect on the Markets
President-elect Joe Biden won the presidential race, according to the Associated Press. He is the first president since George W. Bush to enter the house without power over the house or senate.
Read MorePresident-elect Joe Biden won the presidential race, according to the Associated Press. He is the first president since George W. Bush to enter the house without power over the house or senate.
Read MoreThe coronavirus pandemic has debilitated the US economy in many different aspects. From the stock market to the unemployment rate, no one can deny that this virus has hit every sector of the American economy.
Read MoreAt its core, fashion is a form of self-expression. During the campaigning season of the 2020 election, many Americans have let fashion choices express their political stances. From sporting apparel, masks, T-shirts, totes, and accessories: every article of clothing worn by these political fashionistas incorporated the importance of voting in their outfit of the day. The propaganda must have worked looking at the quantity of this year’s voter turnouts.
Read MoreWith around two months left in the active Atlantic hurricane season, Hurricane Zeta has been named the 27th storm of 2020, nearly matching the record of 28 tropical storms during the 2005 season.
Read MoreAccording to the World Health Organization, so far in the United States, there have been a total of just over 9.2 million cases recorded with a little over 200,000 deaths so far. Graphs within the WHO’s website indicate that the rate of cases continues to climb within the U.S, but that the rate of deaths has stayed very consistent despite the significant increase in cases.
Read MoreBack in 2008, Barack Obama and Joe Biden ran together for the offices of president and vice president under the slogan of Hope. Now in 2020 as the country is facing massive amounts of economic turmoil, racial and social injustice, and a pandemic, we are left looking for hope again.
Read MoreAs the fall semester comes to an end, students and faculty alike are wondering what the spring semester is going to be like. One thing is for certain, and that is the freedom for students to choose remote learning once again.
Read MoreA powerful earthquake has recently hit part of western Turkey and the nearby Greek island of Samos. This has resulted in the destruction of many buildings and the deaths of many people.
Read MoreOn October 25, Chileans voted in a referendum to rewrite the state’s constitution with 78 percent of the vote supporting the change.
Read MoreThe looming decision regarding the legalization of marijuana during this election cycle is a major development to watch.
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