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November 10, 2023
Solidarity and prayers for Israel and Jewish People in Frankfurt, Germany
The rise of antisemitism in Germany is especially concerning, due to Germany's special responsibility to Israel and the Jewish people.
November 9, 2023
Navigating the Sea of Information: Strategies for Evaluating News Credibility
In a digital age awash with a deluge of information, ensuring that you stand on solid ground when it comes to news consumption is paramount. The modern information landscape demands a reliable compass, and this essay aims to equip you with the tools to construct one.
November 8, 2023
Navigating Generative AI in Journalism
The creative minds that always seemed untouchable are suddenly just as vulnerable from being replaced by the Übermensch capacities of generative AI
November 8, 2023
DRIP Espresso Crafts the Perfect Blend of Community and Culture in Sacramento
DRIP Espresso is the vision of three sisters, Jasmine Bronson, Keiona Williamson, and Taylor White. They are co-owners of one of the few black-owned and woman-owned businesses in California’s Capital city.
November 8, 2023
Human Rights Watch Advocates for Migrant Rights Amid Ongoing Operation Lone Star Injustices
The organization asserts that, under Operation Lone Star, officials placed razor wire in areas of the river where crossing is easier, trapping and injuring some migrants while pushing others to attempt crossing at riskier locations.