Attack of hatred
Jussie Smollett, an actor in the TV show Empire, was walking the streets of Chicago early Tuesday morning before he was viciously attacked by two white males in what is Continue Reading
Jussie Smollett, an actor in the TV show Empire, was walking the streets of Chicago early Tuesday morning before he was viciously attacked by two white males in what is Continue Reading
Thanksgiving has been an old tradition long before it became an integral American holiday. The first documented thanksgiving services were conducted by Spaniards and the French all the way back Continue Reading
In her recent public breakup with SNL star Pete Davidson, Ariana Grande releases a new song from her now confirmed album coming in December. This single parades her strength through Continue Reading
On Oct. 5, 2018, mouths dropped open as a $1.4 million-dollar artwork was shredded in front of the world. Banksy, an anonymous renowned graffiti artist from England, planned to give Continue Reading
Insomniac Games’ Spider-Man strives to be the best of the best when it comes to superhero-based games, which is why its No. 1 focus is to make the player really Continue Reading
Synopsis: Eddie Brock, an investigative journalist, tries to take down the sinister Life corporation with the aid of an alien symbiote called Venom which both helps and intoxicates him with Continue Reading
Embrace your nub. That was the message Kevin Laue, an exceptional former Division I basketball player born with a left arm that ends just below the elbow, brought to the Continue Reading
Inspired. Encouraged. Motivated. That’s how members of the Heart For People Club felt after spending time in the company of Segawa Ephraim, founder of the Adorable School in Uganda. Ephraim Continue Reading
Boonton High School’s walkout to demand action on gun violence and honor the 17 victims of the Parkland, Fla. shooting was delayed a month but that didn’t diminish the student Continue Reading
Cailin Belmont never imagined she’d be back at John Hill School yet that’s where she was in mid-March, navigating the halls of the building she left four years ago. An Continue Reading