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By Noah Wright , Mikayla Rochelle and Sam Smith | Nov. 3, 2020Political platforms are confusing and often disingenuous. We broke down what they’re really going to do in office.
Political platforms are confusing and often disingenuous. We broke down what they’re really going to do in office.
If President Trump is re-elected, he will make his previous term look minuscule to what he wants to accomplish next.
Right-wing, fear-mongering tactics and conspiracy thought was a thing long before Q ever entered the spotlight.
In making America “great” again, Trump wants to fuel the economic fire lit by Reagan and neoliberal policy, or he wants to revert America to an explicitly and legally oppressive state — or both.
This year's chaos serves as a harsh reminder that gun ownership is a crucial right.
How Crime has slowly shifted from the public conscious, into mixed-genre films.
Streaming exclusives hurt franchises by sabotaging tradition and encouraging piracy.
It’s Stevie Wonder’s turn to be immortalized in a major motion picture.
More celebrities need to use their platform to promote quarantining at home, social distancing and donating money to relief funds.
Alex Smith’s two-year journey back to the field proves that sports are worth playing for.
With problematic candidates and an out-of-date electoral college, it is OK to exercise your American right of not voting.
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Halloween is a time for trick-or-treating, fun costumes and scary movies.
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The lobbying practices of gig companies to exempt themselves from sufficiently paying and providing benefits to their employees in California must be defeated handily in the upcoming election.
Clayton Kershaw is one of the greatest pitchers the game has ever seen, and he deserves better treatment than he gets.
Next time you watch a superhero movie, make sure to watch for the underlying policical themes and propaganda.
Although it is all in good fun to giggle at the joke, it doesn’t need to be seen that way.
Historically, poll watching has done nothing except intimidate voters.
Major League Baseball recognizes a 12-year partnership with Stand Up To Cancer at each of it’s major events during the season.