Reparations for Race Riots


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Although the Tulsa Race Massacre happened over a century ago, its legacy still lives on in the memories of survivors and many families of victims. The Tulsa Race Massacre occurred …

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Plans for Tuition Come to Fruition


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On April 26, the University of California (UC) system announced that all tuition for Native American individuals of federally recognized tribes will be waived starting in the fall 2022 semester. …

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Kamila Valieva’s Drug Scandal


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Through “doping,” or taking illegal substances, athletes can increase their blood flow efficiency and improve their endurance levels for competitions. Thus, the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) prohibits the usage of …

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Nathan Chen Wins Gold Medal


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Figure skater Nathan Chen’s noteworthy routine at the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics has captivated audiences from all over the globe with his famous quadruple axel jumps. On Feb. 10, Chen …

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Schneider Wins Big on “Jeopardy!”


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On Jan. 7, Amy Schneider made history as the first transgender person to win over $1 million on “Jeopardy!” and to qualify for the Tournament of Champions, which is a …

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Betty White: Honoring her Legacy


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Betty White, a longtime American actress and comedian, passed away at 99 years old on Dec. 31, 2021. Following her death, tributes from numerous organizations, celebrities and other public figures …

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Disney Releases New Latinx Movie: Encanto


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“Encanto” is the newest installment in Walt Disney Animation Studios’ (Disney) collection of culturally diverse films, and is set to release on Nov. 24. The movie is set in the …

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Non Fungible Tokens: A New Addition to the Dia De Los Muertos Culture


Dia de los Muertos, also known as Day of the Dead, is a holiday celebrated on Nov. 1 and Nov. 2 to remember and honor family members who have died. …

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Biden’s Build Back Better Plan: Less Paid Leave for U.S Workforce


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Originally proposed to Congress on Oct. 28, Biden’s new Build Back Better plan is garnering both controversy and support, especially regarding paid family leave. In order for the bill to …

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Palos Verdes Faculty Association Negotiates for a Fair Contract


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Recently, students have not been able to hold meetings in classrooms or contact their teachers after school, which sparked a rumor that the teachers are going on strike. However, this …

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