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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.

Looking at the Blue Wave-2018 Midterm Results

On November 6, 2018, the United States held its 2018 Midterm Elections. Hundreds of races were contested for federal, state, and local offices.

Resignations and Sanctions from the White House

On November 7. 2018, United States Attorney General Jeff Sessions submitted his letter of resignation to President Donald Trump. In his letter, Sessions said that he resigned from his position “at [Donald Trump’s] request.”

World News Roundup: 10/16/18-11/1/18

Over the last two weeks, a large group of Central American migrants and refugees began to travel through Central America to approach the southern border of the United States.

Saudi Journalist disappears in Saudi Arabia’s Turkish consulate

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has come under heavy fire from the international community over the last few weeks due to the mysterious disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi, a Saudi journalist who was notoriously critical of the Saudi Royal family.

Vero: A New Social Network

Claiming to be a true social network, but with a more “authentic” experience than Instagram and Facebook, Vero has grown like wildfire in the past few weeks.

Detecting concussions through new blood test

The FDA released a Press Announcement authorizing the marketing of the first-ever blood test used to evaluate concussions in adults this past Wednesday.