Yesterday kicked off the first vice presidential debate between Senator Kamala Harris and Vice President Mike Pence. The debate consisted of eight total segments covering a variety of topics from the COVID-19 pandemic to the recovery of the economy.
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As the COVID-19 global pandemic is in the midst of its peak, the one question that remains in people’s minds is, “When will things go back to normal?”
While the world has been focused on the ongoing pandemic, a topic that generally dominates the news cycle has fallen to the wayside: the 2020 United States election.
In recent weeks, COVID-19 has produced some type of lifestyle change for all of us, whether it be not being able to attend classes, being advised to work from home, or even both.

Last week, Wall Street experienced its worst crash since the financial crisis of 2008, which was almost immediately followed by a big ‘spike’ up on Monday in hopes of central banks coming to the rescue.

From the desk of the Hoboken mayor to the halls of Congress, government officials across the board are chiming in with their congratulations for Stevens Institute of Technology’s 150th anniversary.
In his third year in office, New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy hopes to create impactful change statewide. Murphy, a Democrat, proposed a number of policies in his most recent State of the State address, in which he called for “Ethics-reform” in New Jersey.


