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Zelensky is a Dictator?

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Jake Ewer Staff Writer Ukraine and Russia will look to hold potential peace talks in the coming weeks as the two nations look to end the three-year war. The talks will be held in Saudi Arabia and will look to have both sides end strikes at civilian infrastruct... More »

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Scare on the Ice

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Christopher Lambert Staff Writer On Feb. 25, four children in Attleboro, MA, fell into a pond in front of a car dealership. Alex Heng, the father of one of the children who fell in, said he received a call from a fireman who alerted him that his son had been s... More »

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McConnell to Leave the Senate

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Rob Mullins Staff Writer Abroad On Feb. 20, Senator Mitch McConnell announced that he will not seek re-election. The Kentucky Republican has served seven terms in office and was first elected in 1984. McConnell’s retirement marks the end of a legendary polit... More »

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Trump and Zelensky Showdown

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Matthew Willar News Editor Ukrainian President, Volodymyr Zelensky, entered the White House on Feb. 28, expecting to sign a minerals deal that would give the U.S. increased access to rare earth minerals in Ukraine. A deal that President Trump has repeatedly ar... More »

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Kash Patel Confirmed as FBI Director

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Matthew Willar News Editor The Senate Republican Conference gave President Donald Trump another victory last month, confirming federal prosecutor Kash Patel to be the Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). A partisan vote that saw two Republica... More »

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MA School Controversies

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Elena Ralph Staff Writer In recent weeks, Massachusetts public schools have faced several scandals involving high-ranking officials. The Auburn High School Athletic Director has been arrested for sending pornographic videos to a minor, the Uxbridge superintend... More »

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22 New Endangered Species

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Kelsy Brown Staff Writer Following an update in 2024, 22 new species have been added to the Massachusetts Endangered Species List by wildlife officials. With the 22 new additions, the total of native organisms—including plants and animals—rose to 453 endan... More »

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Women Survive Shark Attack in the Bahamas

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Chris Lambert Staff Writer On Friday, Feb. 7, two American women, Summer Layman and Rileigh Decker, were attacked by a shark off the west coast of the Bahamas in Bimini Bay. The women were partying on a boat when they decided to jump into the water. They did n... More »

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Bird Flu is Back?

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Julia Forest Copy Editor H5N1, commonly known as bird flu, has been around since the late 1990s, but it’s currently on the rise, resulting in many outbreaks. The disease mainly affects birds, but it has now spread to other species, such as cattle, cats, and ... More »

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Tragic Plane Crash in D.C.

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Elena Ralph Staff Writer Tragedy struck in January as American Airlines Flight 5342, carrying 64 passengers from Wichita Kansas to Reagan International Airport in Washington D.C., collided with a U.S. Army Blackhawk helicopter when making its final approach. T... More »

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Spirit Airlines Implements New Dress Code

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Katrina Meehan Staff Writer Spirit Airlines has updated their dress code policy and failure to comply may result in the denied boarding or removal from your flight. Effective Jan. 22, 2025, Spirit Airlines has cracked down on what their passengers are allowed ... More »

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Trump’s Cabinet Comes Together

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Matthew Willar News Editor Since the moment President Trump took his oath of office on Jan. 20, the Republican-led Senate has been working around the clock to confirm his nominees for his cabinet. Despite a slew of controversy surrounding many, Republicans in ... More »