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Teen possessed by unworldly entity

By Matthew Wendler The woman screamed in agony as the searing liquid scorched her flesh. Her body convulsed in pain and she began shaking violently. Two priests watched as she struggled against the three men that held her down, one...

The Dark Cases: Prank goes wrong during camping trip

By Matthew Wendler It was an annual tradition for the men of the Martin Family to spend Father’s Day weekend in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. William Martin, his father Clyde, his 9-year-old son Douglas, and his 6-year-old son Dennis...

Kendrick Lamar leaves hiatus, new music

By Jeremy Binning Kendrick Lamar is giving fans a new album next month announcing the release of “Mr. Morale & The Big Steppers” dropping Friday, May 13. This is set to be his fifth studio album, almost five years after...

Elon Musk pays 44 billion for Twitter

By Jessica Johnson The richest man in the world recently claimed his stake in the social media world this past Monday, buying Twitter for $44 billion and causing users and executives to go into a frenzy.  Elon Musk, the co-founder and...

Editorial: Transgender rights restricted

Transgender individuals are being discriminated against once again, as Missouri lawmakers hosted a public hearing April 21 where they introduced  House Bill 2649. Discussion surrounded the notion that gender-affirming care should not be made available to young adults younger...

House votes to decriminalize marijuana

By Jessica Johnson With this annual “4/20” holiday rolling past, it’s only justified that the U.S. House of Representatives is looking to decriminalize marijuana possession and consumption.  The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act was introduced April 1, a legislation that...

Bronx ‘drill scene’ rappers indicted

By Jeremy Binning The Bronx drill scene took a big hit earlier this month as more than 20 gang-members were indicted on 32 charges. The Bronx District Attorney Darcel D. Clark and New York City Police Commissioner Keechant L. Sewell...

Editorial: Legislation helps NYC homeless

Following NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ actions to remove all homeless people’s homes from the streets and subways the past few months, a new “Homeless Bill of Rights” legislation was introduced in the city council by New York City Public...

Black Dahlia murder remains unsolved

By Matthew Wendler A cool breeze swept through the morning air in the Los Angeles neighborhood surrounding Norton Avenue Jan. 15, 1947. Sunlight shone down upon the vacant lots of land adjacent to the sidewalk. Betty Bersinger was out pushing...

EDITORIAL: Brooklyn subway shooting injures many

The students at SUNY Plattsburgh stand in solidarity with the five critically injured individuals, the nearly two dozen injured people and those affected in the mass Brooklyn subway shooting April 12. Right before 8:30 a.m., during the shooting, the...
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