By Jeanette Smith on June 7, 2018
Tiananmen Square
Politics, World
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On June 5, 1989, the picture of a young man standing in front of a line of tanks in Tiananmen Square shook the world. This picture was taken after the Chinese military violently suppressed the protests. More than 26 years later, it is still unknown who this young man is and what happened to him, […]
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By Cathy Milne on November 6, 2016
#CMJournalist, Donald Trump, Get Out the Vote, Hillary Clinton, Vote
Daily News, Politics, US

November 8, 2016, is election day. On Tuesday, Americans will vote for who will represent them to the world. That would be the position of the most powerful person in the world; President of the United States (POTUS). It is up to every citizen, young and old, to remind people to get out and vote. […]
By DiMarkco Chandler on November 4, 2016
Politics

Mary Perry is seeking election for the 1st Congressional District in Nevada. She is a Republican who has an extensive experience as a lawyer. Her experience qualifies her for Congress as she has years of building multitasking skills. Even though Perry is a GOP candidate, she is moderate in her thinking. She will represent all […]
By Mircale Holman on July 27, 2016
Obama
Breaking News, Politics, US
Michelle Obama opened up the Democratic National Convention (DNC) on July 25, 2016, with a commanding speech. Obama opened her speech thanking her husband and admiring her two daughters for becoming who they are today. She states that eight years ago she stood in front of a similar crowd asking the Democrats to vote for […]
By Leigh Haugh on March 25, 2016
Canada, Cancer, Ford, pleomorphic liposarcoma, RIP, Rob Ford, Toronto
Cancer, Daily News, Health, Politics, World

Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford, whose reign was marked by outrageous antics, erratic behavior, and substance abuse, died on Tuesday, March 22, 2016, from a rare, aggressive form of cancer known as pleomorphic liposarcoma. He was 46. The embattled former politician had fought the disease for the past 18 months since his diagnosis in September 2014. […]
By Leigh Haugh on March 21, 2016
Angle, Harry Reid, Nevada, Republicans, Sharron Angle, Tea Party, U.S. Senate
Breaking News, Daily News, Politics, US, Women

Sharron Angle is making an encore run for the same U.S. Senate seat she lost to Senator Harry Reid (D-NV) six years ago. The Nevada Secretary of State’s Office has confirmed that Angle filed her Declaration of Candidacy papers with the Carson City office as a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate. She joins eight other […]
By Leigh Haugh on March 20, 2016
2016 Campaign, Bernie Sanders, Clinton, Democrats, Hillary Clinton, Primaries
Breaking News, Daily News, Politics, US, Women

Hillary Clinton continued to garner strong support among Democrats in the South by handily winning the North Carolina Primary on Tuesday, March 15, 2016. Her chief rival for the Democratic presidential nomination, Senator Bernie Sanders (D-VT), has demonstrated strength in certain segments of the voting population, but he is failing to gain momentum and win […]
By Leigh Haugh on March 20, 2016
Donald Trump, GOP, New York City, Protest Rallies, Trump
Daily News, Editorial, Opinion, Politics, US, Women

While the presumptive GOP frontrunner has proven he has supporters, Donald Trump also has plenty of detractors as evidenced by recent protest rallies in New York City and other parts of the nation. On Saturday, March 19, 2016, thousands of protestors gathered in “the city that never sleeps” in front of one of Trump’s signature […]
By manalansan.t on March 16, 2016
2016 elections, Clinton, Democrat, Republican
Breaking News, Politics, US

Hillary Clinton topped Bernie Sanders in Illinois in Super Tuesday’s Democratic Primary on March 15, 2016. Sanders’ popularity has grown in recent weeks with younger voters, but this was no match for Clinton’s ability to attract voters of minority, elders, and women. Illinois was split evenly between Clinton and Sanders, but the majority chose Clinton. Mark Kirk […]
By Juanita Lewis on March 16, 2016
Donald Trump, Florida, Florida primary, Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio
Breaking News, Politics, US

On March 15, 2016, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, respective frontrunners in the GOP and Democratic nominee race, have been declared the winners of the Florida primary. As the overwhelming victor of the majority in the Republican race, Trump scored a crushing blow to Marco Rubio. The Florida senator lost to Trump by a wide […]