Throughout September, Mayor Eric Adams and his colleagues have faced several federal investigations and raids. While there isn’t an official reason for the investigations, some were suspects of corruption and bribery.
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On September 18, the Federal Reserve made the announcement that many were waiting for: It is cutting interest rates. The rate cut of 50 basis points or 0.5% comes after a long wait and with a lot of shock.
Pregnancy is a profoundly understudied period of growth and development that millions of women each year experience. During this time, the body undergoes extreme hormonal and physical changes that are similar in magnitude to the overhaul seen during puberty.
The ashwagandha bandwagon is a party bus heading straight to TikTok anecdotes and WebMb speculation. That mental list of pros and cons towards actually taking the natural supplement has become the game “two truths and a lie.”
Attention all coffee drinkers! Turns out, your daily caffeine fix might be doing more than just keeping you energized—it could be protecting your heart.
Our planet has many fields: corn fields, gravitational fields, and magnetic fields. However, for decades, scientists have been unable to measure Earth’s electric field.
On September 20 and 21, the women’s volleyball team hosted Stevens Quad Match #2 against Wentworth Institute of Technology (WIT), Montclair State University, and William Smith College.
The Stevens men’s soccer team faced tough competition during last week’s schedule, where they faced off against SUNY New Paltz on Wednesday, September 18, followed by a game against Kean University on Saturday, September 21.
With the 2024 presidential election just around the corner, politics is at the forefront of students’ minds.
This year’s election season has been dramatic and tumultuous, but a quick glance at election cycles of yore reveal that the more things change, the more they stay the same.