News By Devyn Rudnick / Contributor || Edited by Ines Villarreal Senzatimore Candidates views on the issue of […]
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The number of journalists killed during the first month of the Israel-Hamas war exceeded any other war in the last 30 years according to a recent report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ). – by Francesca Rapisarda
Does Navalny’s death represent a transparent threat for democracy, or does it let us peek behind a glass curtain to which proper access has always been denied to us? Will the European and American leaders finally act according to their speeches? It appears like the West is involuntarily showing that their porcelain palace is cracking up.
‘The new office should help people see gun violence as a public health issue, rather than a political one,’ says doctor. – by Priscilla Chan
After winning his first Grand Slam in Melbourne, Australia, Italian tennis player Jannik Sinner remains unbeaten in 2024, adding the Rotterdam Open to his title collection.
The Matthew’s Staff has held a poll predicting the Academy Awards’ 2024 outcomes, here are our possible winners!
Through powerful symbolism and controversial sequences, Saltburn begs for reflection on the duality of human nature.
Review By Annalucia Scotto di Clemente | Edited by Sufiyan Salman The film, which won the Academy Award […]
Is it more important to be beautiful or intelligent? Throughout history these two concepts have always been intertwined, either in a good or bad way. What about the 21st century?
With the release of The Beatles’ final song, “Now and Then,” rock artists are finding creative ways to remain relevant in an expanding music world.
