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News (Page 6)

April 10, 2025

San Antonio Remains Cautious Amidst Texas Measles Outbreak

Texas’ recent measles outbreak, which is most prevalent amongst 5 to 17 year olds is putting San Antonio on alert. Though the city has recorded no cases of the viral infection this year, parents are concerned for the safety of their children when they go to school and participate in various extracurricular activities.

By Taylore Gills

Hudson's Bay, Montreal

April 10, 2025

Hudson’s Bay Allowed to Keep 6 Stores Open After Court Ruling

A store 200 years older than the country it serves struggles to survive.

By Emilie Matthews

Amira Talaat stands near her Ramadan decorative lights against wooden backdrops

April 7, 2025

Television Controversy in Egypt during Ramadan

During the holy month of Ramadan in Egypt there was a controversy surrounding some television series.

By Farah Khaled

bartenders at Mexican restaurant

April 5, 2025

Tequila and Tariffs Don’t Mix

The threat of U.S. tariffs on Mexican products like tequila impacts people, profits, and parties.

By Jannelle Andes

Title I school classroom awaits students before a busy day of learning

April 3, 2025

From Classrooms to College Tuition—How Federal Cuts Could Reshape Education

"America is not going to be great if we don’t have educated people who know how to work in these industries, who know how to innovate," said high school educator Kate Blumenthal.

By Valeria Garcia

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