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FDA Targets Inaccurate Medical Tests
By Daylin Delgado The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has been targeting inaccurate medical tests that have provoked unnecessary abortions, surgeries, prescriptions and an increase…
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One More Species at the Brink of Extinction
By Joyce Cardenas With the death of Nola, a 41-year-old Northern White Rhino, an impending extinction draws closer as only three of her kind are…
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Best and Brightest Teachers Program: Not the Best or Brightest Idea According to Teachers
By Daylin Delgado In June 2015, a new item in the Florida budget called the “Best and Brightest Teacher Scholarship Program” left many Floridians confused.…
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Rick Scott’s MLEC Visit: The Importance of Vocational Education
By Nathalie Mairena Florida Governor Rick Scott has been making changes in the education system for years, from the new FSA testing to trying to…
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#GunTalk
By Elizabeth Gonzalez In the first 256 days of 2015, there have been 296 shootings. The latest, a massacre in Oregon College, resulted in the…
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Laws or No Laws, Gun Violence is Real
By Daylin Delgado According to Mass Shooting Tracker, there have been 296 known mass shootings in 2015 as of October 3rd. The recent nationally known…
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Pope Francis: Visit to the United States
By Christine Romero Pope Francis made his first ever trip to the United States, starting in Washington D.C and ending in Philadelphia. Tuesday, September 22,…
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Walker Resigns from Presidency Race
By Diana Rodriguez Wisconsin Governor, Scott Walker, announced on September 21 that he would be suspending his 2016 campaign. He was the number one candidate…
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Sunday Night’s Moon, Sun, and Earth Show
By Daniela Morales This past Sunday the Sun, the Earth, and the moon lined up perfectly for about one hour and 12 minutes forming the…
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Venezuela’s Deportation of Colombian Migrants: A Humanitarian Emergency
By Cesar Zafra What used to be a consistently active international bridge now isolates two neighboring countries from easy access to each other. The Simón…