Have you ever found yourself waking up and seeing a huge red spot on your face? It can be excruciating when you try to touch it or pop it, right?
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At the 26th United Nations Climate Change Conference of the Parties (COP26), the United States announced the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) guidelines that will crack down on oil and methane gas.
Fake news, untrustworthy tweets, and all manner of rumors have recently made headlines in news, specifically during the COVID-19 pandemic. Both the World Health Organization and the US Surgeon General have called for a crackdown on COVID-19 misinformation.
Last Sunday, November 7, at 2 a.m., all clocks were turned backward by one hour, giving many of us 60 extra minutes of sleep and temporarily adding an hour to our normally 24 hour day.
For years, researchers have been investigating how to transplant suitable organs into humans by growing them in pigs. As technologies like cloning and genetic engineering are advancing, they are turning this vision closer into reality.
On Friday, October 29, 2021, the Pfizer vaccine was authorized for emergency use for children ages 5-11. The approved dosage for children is one-third of what is given to adults, and it will be administered in two doses with three weeks in-between each.
There’s a time during the day when our concentration starts to become more scattered, our energy goes down, we become increasingly tired, and we are not as productive.
Halloween, one of the most popular holidays and trick-or-treating, is in just a few days. However, have you ever been curious about where candy wrappers and decorations will go?
It’s that time of year again! Spooky decorations litter the stores, preventing the Christmas lights from taking over the holiday aisle.
In a recent conversation with a friend, they had shared with me that they had seen multiple deceased birds surrounding the Gateway Academic Center, specifically under the skybridge.





