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Senior Reporter

With over more than 6 years of writing obituaries for the local paper, Senior Reporter has a uniquely strong voice that shines through in his newest collection of essays and articles, which explores the importance we place on the legacy.

Can 2024 see an end to the US-Mexico migrant crisis?

Can 2024 see an end to the US-Mexico migrant crisis?

In recent news, multiple reports have highlighted that US officials processed an estimated 300,000 people at the US-Mexico border in the last month of 2023 - potentially the highest number ever recorded. The Department of

Declaration of Human Rights: Celebrating Its 73rd Anniversary In France

Declaration of Human Rights: Celebrating Its 73rd Anniversary In France

In Paris, France, on December 10, 1948, a very important document called the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed. It says that everyone has the same rights, no matter their race, gender, language, or

North Carolina Schools Face Complaints Over Parent’s Bill of Rights

North Carolina Schools Face Complaints Over Parent’s Bill of Rights

In Buncombe County, North Carolina, there's a big debate going on about the rights of parents in schools and how it affects LGBTQ+ students.  Last year, the Buncombe County Schools decided to follow a new

Chinese Women’s Rights: A Bold Stand Against Government Pressures On Childbirth

Chinese Women’s Rights: A Bold Stand Against Government Pressures On Childbirth

In the face of mounting pressures from Beijing to bolster the nation's declining childbirth rates, Chinese women are boldly asserting their autonomy, defying Communist Party mandates, and challenging deeply ingrained societal expectations. The demand for

US: Justice Department Says Texas’ New Law is Unconstitutional

US: Justice Department Says Texas’ New Law is Unconstitutional

Senate Bill 4, a new law in Texas, which allows the state police to arrest people suspected of illegally crossing the border has fallen in bad light. The US Department of Justice says the new

Year In Review: From Elon Musk To Sam Altman, Top CEO Mishaps And Misadventures

Year In Review: From Elon Musk To Sam Altman, Top CEO Mishaps And Misadventures

As 2023 comes to end, let’s discuss top CEO mishaps and misadventures. While some CEOs seemed to get the spotlight, others received intense criticism on social media. From Elon Musk, Sam Altman to Marc Benioff,

Pizza Hut To Lay Off 1,200 Workers Ahead Of Newsom’s Plan Of Wage Hike

Pizza Hut To Lay Off 1,200 Workers Ahead Of Newsom’s Plan Of Wage Hike

In a move expected to reshape the landscape of fast-food delivery services and the wages of employees in California, hundreds of California Pizza Hut franchises announced job cuts. Around 1200 workers will be affected by

Human Rights Wins Of 2023; What To Expect In 2024?

Human Rights Wins Of 2023; What To Expect In 2024?

In many countries, human rights are being gravely undermined. From fighting poverty to ensuring the right to education, human rights activists fight to promote human rights across the world. This year, activists witnessed several changes

Will The Fight For Abortion Rights Continue In 2024? All You Need To Know

Will The Fight For Abortion Rights Continue In 2024? All You Need To Know

More than a year after the United States supreme court overturned Roe v Wade, 21 states have banned abortion or restricted the procedure. The abortion rights supporters are going to state legislatures, courtrooms, voting booths

China Extends Support To Vivo Employees In India; Are Vivo Employees Safe?

China Extends Support To Vivo Employees In India; Are Vivo Employees Safe?

The People's Republic of China has extended support to two Chinese employees of smartphone maker Vivo in India. China has also urged India not to discriminate against Chinese workers. India's financial crime-fighting agency has arrested