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Artemis II mission
By: Nathan Lambert The Artemis missions are humanity's first steps back into deep space since the Apollo missions. This mission allows us to test to see how life-supporting technology will allow us to travel in deep space. And now we have broken the record of how far humans have been from Earth. Also, we get to take pictures of the far side of the moon that we have never seen before. But the overall end goal of this mission is to construct a moon base in roughly 4 year
Apr 171 min read


How AI Affects Our Electrical Frequency
By: Pablo Gonzalez You might have heard about how AI(Artificial Intelligence) affects our environment in bad ways. Using massive amounts of water to cool the computers, high energy consumption, and carbon emissions. But I bet you did not know that AI is messing with our electrical frequency, which distorts power supplies. This is called bad harmonics. You can think about bad harmonics as the static noise you hear on a speaker’s volume when it is higher than it can handle.
Apr 21 min read


New Changes in F1
By: Isabella Pena With the 2026 season already underway, there have been quite a few changes among teams, manufacturers, drivers, and the cars themselves. Our newest wave of rookies includes Italian Kimi Antonelli, Brazilian Gabriel Bortoleto, and British Arvid Lindblad! It is an impressive lineup, with Antonelli having already won the Chinese Grand Prix on the 15th of March, despite being just a rookie in the high-stakes racing of Formula 1. Onto our teams, with th
Mar 312 min read


What’s going on in Mexico?
By: Pablo Gonzalez “El Mencho” Nemesio Ruben Oseguera, the most-wanted cartel boss, was killed Sunday, February 22, 2026, in a “US intelligence-aided Mexican military operation.” That death caused sudden chaos in Mexico. As a result of chaos in Mexico, flights had been cancelled. About 20 out of 31 states in Mexico have expreince violences from the cartels. The cartel gangs responded to his death (El Mencho) by setting cars on fire, blocking highways, and even torching bus
Mar 261 min read


Iran's sports in the face of conflict
By: Nathan Lambert Out of the many countries in the world, Iran is one of the leading figures in wrestling. With the recent attacks, there have been many struggles these athletes are facing, both internally and externally. On the 9th of January, Saleh Mohammadi, a 19-year-old wrestler in the country, is facing capital punishment, specifically public hanging, for being a part of the protests in the country and for the death of an officer. Many people have been prone
Mar 261 min read


A US Submarine Sinks an Iranian Warship with a Torpedo
By: Amber Stevens March 3, 2026, an unknown United States submarine sinks an Iranian warship using a torpedo since World War II. Firing hundreds of miles across the Indian Ocean from the Gulf, killing 87 people, hospitalizing 32, and 60 being unaccounted for. There was an estimate of around 180 people on the ship at the time. The Sri Lankan rescue team claims that they found an oil slick and bodies floating on the surface. The explosion blew the end of the ship, shooting i
Mar 201 min read


The Digital Battlefield
By: Kenzie Gibson Cyber warfare has become a major part of the tension between Iran, Israel, and the United States. Instead of fighting with only soldiers and weapons, these countries also use hackers and digital attacks to target each other’s systems. Cyber warfare involves state-sponsored, internet-based attacks designed to damage, disrupt, or destroy another nation's computers, networks, or critical infrastructure. It is a strategic tool used for espionage, econom
Mar 201 min read


2026 Winter Olympics
By Trinity Peralta This year, the 2026 Winter Olympics were outstanding! They took place in Milan and Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. The opening ceremony was on February 6th, and the closing ceremony took place on February 22nd. This area in Italy is known for its architecture, expensive quality shopping, food, museums, and more. Among the many winter sports are biathlon, bobsled, curling, ice hockey, luge, and skiing. The most beautiful of all the competitions, in my opi
Mar 161 min read


El Reno: The Largest Tornado
By: Amanda Whitsell On Friday, May 31st, 2013, at about 4:30, a blip would form over Oklahoma; this blip would soon become the El Reno, the largest tornado in recorded history. At about 6:03, a funnel would touch the ground before going back up, but soon fall back down. The beast would move southeast at around 20 mph. The tornado's vortices would move erratically into the direct path of a tornado tour group. The tornado would almost hit this group; the monster was expecte
Feb 192 min read


Nancy Guthrie Case: Man Detained, Later Released Is A Person Of Interest
By: Jaymeson Clark On Wednesday, February 11, 2026, the Pima County Sheriff's Department detained a man for questioning following the kidnapping of 84-year-old Nancy Guthrie, who was later released after not being seen as guilty of any actions regarding Nancy Guthrie's disappearance. Fox News US sent a message saying “Still no Suspect: Pima County Sheriff Chris Nanos told Fox News that no one was arrested and no one remains in custody following an operation in Tucson con
Feb 192 min read


Mushrooms Everywhere
By: Isabella Pena In recent years, incredible innovations and advances have been made across multiple fields of science and agriculture, all stemming from one group of organisms – fungi. Mushrooms and their roots, specifically, have started to gain increasing attention from researchers, being adapted from medicine to packaging in your mail. Mushrooms that serve a medicinal purpose are ones such as Turkey Tail and Lion’s Mane. Turkey Tail has recently been getting mor
Feb 182 min read


Celeste Hernandez Murder Case (what we know so far)
By Nathan Lambert Celeste Hernandez, a young girl from California, who went missing in April of 2024, was found in "D4vd's” the singer songwriter's car on September 8, 2025. With that, there is a lot we need to know beforehand here. First, she had many problems at home. Her ex-boyfriend and neighbors have stated multiple times that she had a troubled relationship with her mother. She had a number of times where she had run away from home, 11 times in the year leading up
Nov 11, 20252 min read


The state of our Nation
By Isabella Pena An event in the nation that is most commonly only around one week has lasted almost a month at this point. Job layoffs of mostly private-sector positions have been popular during this time, but the specific number of how many have been fired due to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ inability to work properly during the government shutdown, and without a head leader. The last Commissioner of the BLS (Bureau of Labor Statistics), Erika McEntarfer, was fired in
Nov 11, 20253 min read


Georgia School Shooting
By Jayden Branam School/ sku:l/ noun: an institution for the teaching of children. Synonym: academy. Antonym: place of war. Wednesday...
Nov 20, 20242 min read


Alone In Disaster
By Layla Troyer On September 29th, Hurricane Helene said her farewell and finally ceased her destruction. Yet, the damage she left in...
Nov 17, 20242 min read


Ted Bundy’s Case
By Arleth Garcia Theodore Robert Bundy known as Ted Bundy was born on November 24, 1946, in Burlington Vermont, and died on January...
Nov 14, 20242 min read


Navy Contractor Behind One Of The Military's Biggest Scandal: Gets 15 Years In Prison
By Amber Stevens A military contractor, Leonard Francis aka. Fat Leonard was sentenced on Tuesday, November 5th, 2024, to 15 years...
Nov 14, 20241 min read


Teen With E. coli Battling Kidney Failure After Eating McDonald's Quarter Pounder
By Sophie Planos A high school freshman in Colorado has been hospitalized with a rare and dangerous complication of E. coli poisoning....
Nov 14, 20242 min read
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