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September 10, 2022
Qatar Tests its Final World Cup Stadium During Lusail Super Cup
Qatar's recently built Lusail Stadium, located in the newly-planned Lusail City, will be repurposed into a community space after the World Cup.
September 8, 2022
Queen Elizabeth II Technically Reigned Over Canada
The death of Queen Elizabeth II isn't only a loss for the United Kingdom. It also means changes and national mourning for Canada.
August 15, 2022
Opinion: Why Is It Hard for Journalists To Understand What ‘Doxxing’ Is?
Journalism instruction needs to change and newsrooms need to make sure their journalists are aware of what doxxing is, what it means, and how to properly report on it because failing to do so is damaging public perception of ACTUAL journalism.
May 14, 2022
Senate Tackles FOIA Foibles Amid Pandemic Challenges
“Federal agencies have doubled their use of [FOIA] exemptions to withhold information from the public,” said Sen. Chuck Grassley. “The Government Accountability Office found that 25 federal agencies didn’t report a single proactive disclosure. Now, how is that possible?”
May 14, 2022
The Furgotten: The Los Angeles Abandoned Animal Crisis
The amount of animals surrendered by their owners has more than doubled since 2021. As of April 25th, all six Los Angeles animal shelters have reached capacity, and some are reportedly so packed that animals have to share kennels. With this rise, many animal lovers and rescue organizations have had to step up in order to help the situation as best as possible.