Browsing Category
Outside the Bubble
189 Killed in Indonesian Plane Crash
All 189 passengers of Indonesian airliner crash are presumed dead from the Indonesian plane crash near Jakarta, Monday morning. This is the second-worse crash in Indonesian history since 1997, when 214 people were killed.
At 6:21 A.M.…
Bombs Sent by Mail to Prominant Democrats
As of Friday, Oct. 26, two weeks before midterm elections, officials have in custody the man, whom they have evidence against, responsible for sending over a dozen bombs to high ranking members of the Democratic Party, major donors and…
Jamal Khashoggi Assassinated in Saudi Consulate
By Lewinski Lopez
Saudi journalist and Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was last seen entering the Saudi consulate in Istanbul, Turkey on Oct. 2, 2018. There was footage of Khashoggi entering the Saudi consulate, but no footage…
Committee Approves Kavanaugh Despite Allegations
Senate Judiciary Committee members voted to bring Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to a full Senate vote on Sept 28.
Kavanaugh is President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee to fill the seat vacated by Justice Kennedy’s retirement. The…
Over 400 Dead in Indonesia Tsunami
On Friday, September 28, a Tsunami hit the shoreline of Palu, Indonesia. The wave was brought on by an earthquake with the epicenter located on the coast of Sulawesi island, 50 miles north of Palu, the town which faced the most damage.…
Largest Dinosaur to Walk the Earth Identified
If you are the kind of person who ate dinosaur chicken nuggets when you were younger (or still do), devoured oatmeal that had ‘dinosaur eggs’ in it or really liked the movie “The Land Before Time,” then it may interest you to know that a…
Facebook Hack Affects 50 Million
On the login screens for Spotify, Pinterest and Yelp there is a button which reads “log in with Facebook.” A Facebook account enables the user to access many different sites without divulging sensitive information over and over by linking…
Iceland Proposes Circumcision Bill
A bill criminalizing circumcision for non-medical reasons in Iceland has gained massive support by medical authorities, but religious leaders are outraged. This bill is organized in practically the same fashion as a previous 2005 ban on…