News Anchor – November 19,2019

Student body president of the University of Florida under fire for using student fees to host one of President Trump’s sons On Tuesday, Nov. 12, student representatives at the University of Florida introduced a bill to impeach student body president Michael Murphey for improperly using student fees to pay one of President Trump’s sons, Donald […]

News Anchor – October 29,2019

Official withdrawal from Paris Agreement commences Last Wednesday at an energy conference in Pittsburgh, PA, President Trump officially announced that the administration is preparing to formally withdraw the U.S. from the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change. Trump claims that the Paris Agreement “disadvantages the United States for the exclusive benefits of other countries.” The […]

News Anchor – October 8,2019

Official inquiry of Impeachment Speaker of the House Nancy Pelozi announced a formal inquiry of impeachment toward President Donald Trump. The inquiry is charging Trump in a breach of his constitutional responsibilities, specifically the betrayal of the integrity of elections. The inquiry is on the basis that Trump asked foreign Ukrainain President Volodymyr Zelensky for […]

News Anchor – October 1,2019

Official inquiry of Impeachment Speaker of the House Nancy Pelozi announced a formal inquiry of impeachment toward President Donald Trump. The inquiry is charging Trump in a breach of his constitutional responsibilities, specifically the betrayal of the integrity of elections. The inquiry is on the basis that Trump asked foreign Ukrainain President Volodymyr Zelensky for […]

News Anchor – September 25,2019

Sourced: Arnie Chou Border wall threatens historical sites According to the National Park Service, 17 archaeological sites are in danger of being partially destroyed by Trump’s border wall construction. According to The New York Times, “Natural and cultural resources in the Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument, 517 square miles of mountain ranges and desert land, […]

News Anchor – September 17, 2019

Marijuana retailers pull vape products in Oregon Following nationwide cases of severe illnesses and deaths related to vaping products, marijuana retailers are pulling vaping products from their stores in Oregon. According to the Associated Press, “The move came after the agency that regulates Oregon’s cannabis industry told The Associated Press on Wednesday that it will […]

News Anchor – September 10,2019

Actress Annabella Sciorra to testify in Harvey Weinstein trial According to Manhattan prosecutors, Annabella Sciorra, an actress who publicly accused Weinstein of sexually assaulting her in her Gramercy Park apartment in 1993, will now be allowed to testify in court about her contention. Because the incident occurred too long ago for it to be prosecuted […]

News Anchor – August 27, 2019

Geneticist known for studying X-rays dies at 95 Dr. Liane B. Russel, who studied the effects of radiation on developing embryos and discovered that the presence of Y chromosomes determines the sex of mammals, passed away on July 20. However, information on her death was not released until Aug. 18. According to the New York […]

News Anchor, April 16, 2019

New Hampshire considers ending capital punishment The State Senate of New Hampshire will vote to repeal the death penalty. Currently, New Hampshire only has one inmate on death row. New Hampshire is the last state in New England to have the death penalty. According to the New York Times, “If approved, New Hampshire would become […]

News Anchor, April 9, 2019

House expands domestic violence gun control Last Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives successfully passed legislation that will expand law enforcement’s ability to restrict gun purchases by convicted domestic abusers. The legislation will also close the “boyfriend loophole” and restrict gun purchases by individuals under a court restraining order or conviction of abuse, assault or […]