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Wall Street braces for coronavirus outbreak

Coronavirus fears lead to worst week on Wall Street since 2008. Photo courtesy: www.fox29.com

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.

New Jersey Senate proposes bill to freeze college tuition

The cost of tuition and fees (excluding financial aid, scholarships, and room and board) at Stevens Institute of Technology has steadily increased since 2012 and is predicted to continue rising in 2022.

Ghost of Biden haunts primary

Ladies and gentlemen, a spectre is haunting the Democratic primary. Its haunting visage is truly a sight to see, its debate answers strange and incoherent.

Sunscreen banned in Florida

As a global attraction for scuba divers and thousands of marine species, the third largest barrier reef ecosystem in the world sits off the coast of the Florida Keys.

Economic crisis becomes political schism in Venezuela

In order to fully understand the current crisis in Venezuela, we have to look a little bit into the past. Current President Nicolas Maduro is under fire from all sides, but his predecessor Hugo Chavez was incredibly popular with working-class Venezuelans.