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American Teenage Aviator Detained In Antarctica After Attempted Solo Flight to 7 Continents
In an attempt to fly to seven continents alone, 19-year-old pilot, Ethan Guo, has found himself detained after reportedly landing without permission in Antarctica.

Sarah Yim
6 days ago1 min read


Senate Moves Forward With Trump’s Bill
On Saturday, Senate Republicans proceeded with a vote on President Donald Trump’s “big, beautiful bill”, though the giant tax cuts and spending measure bill still has many obstacles to pass.
Mina Thongsaeng
Jul 12 min read


Los Angeles Mayor Lifts Curfew Imposed During Protests Against Immigration Raids
After nearly two weeks of unrest related to the protests against immigration raids, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass lifted the downtown curfew on June 17, 2025.

Sarah Yim
Jun 291 min read


National Guard Deployed to L.A.
Donald Trump is facing a problem. Thousands of Los Angelenos took to the streets and protested around City Hall, the federal courthouse of LA, and the detention center where some protestors are being held.

Connor Yu
Jun 92 min read


Trump Claims Biden is a Clone
On his Truth Social platform, president Donald Trump shared a conspiracy theory Saturday night alleging that Joe Biden died in 2020 and has been replaced by a ‘clone.’ He suggested that Biden was actually executed and did not add any commentary for his repost of the original post.

Timmothy Chen
Jun 31 min read


Companies Affected From Trump’s Tariffs
Trump imposed a ten percent baseline tariff for most imports and a 30% tariff on most Chinese goods.
Mina Thongsaeng
Jun 32 min read


Trump v. Harvard Ruling Against International Students
Harvard University, one of America’s most idealistic and rigorous universities, received public shame–accused by President Donald Trump of being “a JOKE”, charged with teaching its students “hate and stupidity”.

Riya Kunatham
May 271 min read


Judge Temporarily Blocks Trump From Revoking Harvard Enrollment of Foreign Students
A U.S judge on Friday temporarily blocked the Trump administration from revoking Harvard University’s ability to enroll foreign students.
Mina Thongsaeng
May 272 min read


Possible Targeting of Nonprofits by the Trump Administration
A tax provision, recently added to a 400-page legislative proposal by the GOP-controlled House Ways and Means Committee, has been approved by the House in the last Congressional session, but did not pass the Senate.
Mina Thongsaeng
May 192 min read


Santa Ana Stabbing
On May 7, a Wednesday afternoon, a small fight between a group of boys after Santa Ana’s school bell rang escalated into a larger clash between the two parties.

Riya Kunatham
May 141 min read


Tour Bus Crash on 60 Freeway Leaves 1 Dead, 32 Injured
A man was killed and 32 people were injured, including two people in critical condition, after a tour bus rear-ended a Nissan on the 60 Freeway in Hacienda Heights, California.

Sarah Yim
May 142 min read


TikTok Shops Are Ruining Online Shopping
TikTok Shop, a built-in e-commerce feature on the social media app, is changing the way young people shop online. While the platform offers flash deals and viral products at cheap prices, many consumers are starting to question the quality, safety, and ethics behind the purchases.

Ashleigh Yip
May 51 min read


Wildfires Prompt Evacuations in the Carolinas
Communities across western North Carolina are battling numerous active wildfires this week, as dry conditions, gusty winds, and rugged terrain have fueled the rapid growth of fire.
Brian Nguyen
Apr 212 min read


Massive Reports of Measles in the U.S.
Image credits: Getty Images Currently in the US, half of the states are reporting measles cases, with the national total passing 800...
Mina Thongsaeng
Apr 212 min read


Harvard Sues Trump for His Threats to Freeze Federal Funds
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration's threats to freeze more than 2.2 billion in federal grants to the institution if the University did not comply with the administration’s demands.

Karen Song
Apr 211 min read


Family Loses Their Daughter Again to Columbine Shooting, 26 Years Later
Anne Marie Hochhalter was a student of Columbine High School when a shooting occurred. It happened on April 20, 1999, when two students opened fire and killed 13 students and wounded 23 before taking their own lives.
Mina Thongsaeng
Apr 211 min read


Wrongly Deported Maryland Man Confirmed to Be in El Salvador
The Trump administration confirmed Saturday that a Maryland man was wrongly deported and remains in El Salvador.

Connor Yu
Apr 141 min read


Puppy Rescued From 100-Foot Silo
On Wednesday evening, April 9, 2025 a dramatic rescue had occurred when a puppy survived a 100 foot fall into an abandoned silo at Cementland lang.
Brian Nguyen
Apr 141 min read


Tornado Outbreak in the Midwest
From March 13 to 16, a widespread and deadly tornado outbreak ravaged the Midwest and the East Coast.
Brian Nguyen
Apr 71 min read


Federal Staffing Cuts Impacts Workers Health Through Ending
Programs in the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) have been severely impacted by the federal employment cuts.

Angel Lai
Apr 71 min read
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