In February of 2021, the Myanmar military overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi’s elected government via a military coup. As a result, the country has descended further into violence as the political and
Earl Simmons, commonly known as DMX, passed away on April 9th. After having a heart attack in his home on April 2nd, he was hospitalized and on life support for a week
On April 11th Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama officially won the Masters Tournament, becoming a national hero overnight. The Masters Tournament is the first of four annual global golf tournaments collectively referred to as
The NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, more commonly known as “March Madness,” consists of 68 of the best college teams playing to win the most prestigious tournament in collegiate sports. This year, due
Hundreds of Florida residents in the Tampa Bay area were instructed to evacuate their homes over Easter weekend due to a massive toxic waste leak at an abandoned fertilizer plant in Piney
The two primary challengers for Queens College’s Student Government President seat met Thursday for a comprehensive debate. The debate, streamed live on Youtube, pitted incumbent Zaire Couloute of the Students Serving Students
French lawmakers have continued to prove their commitment to utmost secularism by passing amendments that specifically target the French Muslim community at large. The measures, which were passed by the French Senate