By Rebecca Altman ‘24
Republican governors in Florida, Texas and Arizona have sent busloads of southern migrants to northern states this year, displaying their frustration with America’s immigration policies. These governors are also forcing other states to take responsibility for these migrants’ needs.
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By Shoshana Newman ‘24
Three days after being arrested in Tehran, Iran, for wearing a loose headscarf, 22 year old Mahsa Amini died on September 16th, 2022, sparking protests against the religious Iranian government who many believe murdered Amini for disobeying the nation’s strict Islamic law. By Peri Newman ‘24
Classified documents seized from former President Donald Trump’s Florida home are currently under review by US intelligence officials to determine if they hold a national security risk. By Austin Colm ‘25
As Charles III begins his reign as monarch of the United Kingdom, many are questioning whether a thousand-year-old institution is still relevant in the twenty-first century. While largely supported in Britain under Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, it is unknown how the monarchy will continue as King Charles becomes its new face. By Shayne Cytrynbaum ‘25
Waves of strikes have upended major corporations across the US as union drives and support for workers’ rights increases. By Josh Lancman ‘24
After a year and a half in nomination limbo, Justice Rachel Wainer Apter has been sworn in to the New Jersey State Supreme Court on October 21, after passing in the Senate Judiciary Committee on October 13th in an 8-3 vote. She was confirmed four days later by the Senate in a 23-14 vote, almost entirely along party lines. |