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The Science Survey

We've got the news down to a science!

The Science Survey

We've got the news down to a science!

The Science Survey

During a live Fox News Channel Town Hall, Donald J. Trump is shown, happily,  listening to a question coming from the audience. (Photo Credit: The White House from Washington, DC, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)

Trump and Fox News

Gabriela Tejeda, Reporter
July 2, 2024
A lot of our news platforms are now mainly leaning left or right in ther politics. This contributes to causing media bias and a lack of neutral tone in our media. (Photo Credit: Matthew Guay / Unsplash)

When Did the News Become Biased?

Sophia Nguyen, Staff Reporter
March 12, 2024
Here is a photo of the Gulf Coast as Hurricane Ian closed in on Florida.

Hurricane Ian and Cuba

Felicia Jennings-Brown, Staff Reporter
December 28, 2022
The Three Gorges Dam spans along the Yangtze River, serving as a major hydroelectric source. The recent drought has limited its water flow, decreasing its productivity in providing electricity to provinces that rely upon it.

Severe Drought Hits China

Ella Zheng, Staff Reporter
December 28, 2022
1942 - Journalists for the New York Times work and read the newspaper. Eighty years later, journalism has changed radically and, as new technologies continue to emerge, it is almost guaranteed journalism will continue to change.

The Future of Journalism

Oliver Whelan, Staff Reporter
July 21, 2022
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