Doja Cat tested positive for COVID-19 after initially downplaying it

American singer and rapper Doja Cat revealed this week that she has tested positive for COVID-19 despite previous comments mocking the severity of the virus. The news came out in an exclusive interview she conducted with Capital XTRA, during the interview she said, “I got COVID. Honestly, I don’t know how this happens…. and IContinue reading “Doja Cat tested positive for COVID-19 after initially downplaying it”

Remembering and Understanding John Lewis

John Lewis is considered one of the “Big Six” leaders of the Civil Rights movement that swept America during the 1960s. His passing was confirmed by Nancy Pelosi late on Friday night. This was following a seven-month-long battle he had with stage four pancreatic cancer. He was 80. Born on February 21, 1940, into aContinue reading “Remembering and Understanding John Lewis”

Kanye West files Statement of Organization despite talks of dropping out of the presidential race.

Despite recent statements made about Kanye West dropping out of the presidential ballot, a filing in the Federal Election Commission was made Wednesday on behalf of the Atlanta-born rapper. Monday a report by New York Magazine’s The Intelligencer revealed that Kanye West was going to drop out of the presidential ballot. Steve Kramer, a get-out-the-voteContinue reading “Kanye West files Statement of Organization despite talks of dropping out of the presidential race.”

Scriberr News: Protests Continue to Sweep San Diego County, Remain Peaceful

This article was originally published on the independent publication Sciberr News. Original link: click here. Protesters calling for justice against police brutality in the wake of the death of George Floyd gathered around Balboa Park on June 2. With signs in hand, protesters gathered at the 1,200-acre urban cultural park in hopes of having theirContinue reading “Scriberr News: Protests Continue to Sweep San Diego County, Remain Peaceful”

Why Jeffery Epstein will always be a conspiracy theory.

Jeffery Epstein was an American financier with ties to President Donald Trump and former president Bill Clinton as well as a plethora of other powerful individuals. He is also a known and convicted sex offender. On Aug. 10th Epstein, while awaiting his trial for sex trafficking charges in a Manhattan jail, was found dead. ThisContinue reading “Why Jeffery Epstein will always be a conspiracy theory.”

Duncan Hunter responds to my scathing letter.

This article is going to a tad personal so please bear with me. When I was in Highschool taking my useless AP Government class one of our projects required getting involved in politics itself. Our class had a lot of leeway on what we could do and one of the more easy options was emailingContinue reading “Duncan Hunter responds to my scathing letter.”

Donald Trump vows to free A$AP Rocky

In an unorthodox turn of events, President Donald Trump recently announced on social media his plans to help exonerate rapper A$AP Rocky from Swedish authorities. It all started earlier this month on July 3rd when he was arrested on suspicion of assault. He has been held in Swedish prison for over two weeks and nowContinue reading “Donald Trump vows to free A$AP Rocky”

A light retrospective on the 2018-2019 government shutdown.

Originally written: March 28th, 2019 for a school newspaper. On December 22, 2018, the United States began what would soon become the longest government shutdown in history. It lasted thirty-five days and occurred when Donald Trump and Congress couldn’t reach an agreement on the budget for the upcoming fiscal year. Around 800,000 employees had toContinue reading “A light retrospective on the 2018-2019 government shutdown.”

What the Kavanaugh case says about contemporary politics

Originally written on October 8th, 2018 when this was relevant. In September 2018 serious allegations were levied at, the now Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh, following his nomination for Supreme Court. The case has been active since early September and has only become more controversial since Kavanaugh’s confirmation into the Supreme Court on October 6th, 2018. With thatContinue reading “What the Kavanaugh case says about contemporary politics”