Guilty verdict announced for Boston Bomber
By Olivia Rizzo | Apr. 16, 2015By Olivia Rizzo Web Editor Dzhokar Tsarnaev was found guilty of all 30 counts he was charged with in relation to the Boston Marathon bombing on Wednesday, ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Web Editor Dzhokar Tsarnaev was found guilty of all 30 counts he was charged with in relation to the Boston Marathon bombing on Wednesday, ...
Read More »By Candace Kellner Staff Writer Nearly two years after the Boston Marathon bombing, prosecutors are preparing to conclude the first phase of the trial ...
Read More »By Jessica Ganga Nation & World Editor The Red Cross called for an immediate ceasefire in Yemen on Saturday, April 4, saying that many more people ...
Read More »By Roman Orsini Staff Writer Nigeria held its presidential election on Saturday, March 28. As the most populous democracy in Africa, this was among the ...
Read More »By Roman Orsini Staff Writer In Yemen, a rebel insurgency called the Houthis took over the capital, Sana’a, after a coup’ d’etat which began ...
Read More »By Jessica Ganga Nation & World Editor More information is beginning to surface about the Germanwings flight that crashed into the French Alps ...
Read More »By Candace Kellner Staff Writer The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity has faced a firestorm of national attention after a video surfaced in which members ...
Read More »By Gabrielle Beacken News Assistant With over 1,300 prospective jurors in January, a jury of eight men and 10 women were selected on Tuesday, March ...
Read More »By Candace Kellner Staff Writer ISIS claimed responsibility after the mass shooting that reportedly claimed 23 lives on Wednesday, March 18, at the ...
Read More »By Gabrielle Beacken News Assistant With over 1,300 prospective jurors in January, a jury of eight men and 10 women were selected on Tuesday, March ...
Read More »By Jack Meyers Staff Writer President Obama opened up the proverbial door of diplomacy to Cuba, a door which has been mostly closed since the early ...
Read More »By Roman Orsini Staff Writer Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke before Congress about the ongoing U.S. nuclear negotiations with Iran on ...
Read More »By Gabrielle Beacken News Assistant Hillary Rodham Clinton wasn’t the first Secretary of State to use her own personal email address, but she is ...
Read More »By Candace Kellner Staff Writer The same superbug that caused the death of two people in Los Angeles has claimed the life of a North Carolinian, a ...
Read More »By Olivia Rizzo Web Editor After more than a decade of negotiations and tensions, the U.S. and Iran could be close to a compromise on Iran’s access ...
Read More »By Roman Orsini Staff Writer The Turkish military sent a convoy into northern Syria to retrieve a thirteenth-century tomb at risk of being besieged by ...
Read More »By Sean Harshman Staff Writer A suspected terrorist opened fire on a free speech debate and a synagogue in Copenhagen on Saturday, Feb. 14. The attack ...
Read More »By Roman Orsini Staff Writer In Alabama, a challenge from the federal government to the state’s ban on same-sex marriage is underway. In some counties, ...
Read More »By Candace Kellner Staff Writer Terrorist group al-Qaida attacked a southern Yemeni prison and released six inmates who are militants for the group on ...
Read More »By Sean Harshman Staff Writer A series of peace talks taking place in Munich, Kiev, Minsk and Moscow began last week between European, Russian and Ukrainian ...
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