By Maya Taylor-Prince ‘24
Hollywood actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard are entering their second month in a Virginia courthouse, continuing their prolonged legal entanglement. Depp and Heard, a former married couple, have both accused the other of domestic abuse, leaving the jury to wonder who to believe.
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By Aly Biloon ‘25
Twenty-six-year-old Liz Herrrera was arrested in Texas for the murder of her unborn fetus by self-induced abortion. By Shoshie Newman ‘24
In a revolutionary moment in United States history, Ketanji Brown Jackson has become the first Black woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court. Jackson was confirmed on April 7 by a vote of 53-47, with all 50 Democratic senators voting to confirm her. By Peri Newman ‘24
Fighting in Ukraine continues to intensify as the Russian Federation pursues their goal of gaining control over the Donbas region, an area in Southeastern Ukraine with cultural, historical and economic ties to Russia. By Talia Perlstein ‘24
On Monday, May 2, 2022, news outlet POLITICO leaked a draft document suggesting that the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) will strike down the pivotal Roe v. Wade case, important for granting all women legal access to an abortion. |