The question of an oligarchy stems from former president Biden's farewell speech, warning of a potential oligarchy forming right under our noses, but does this claim have any real basis to stand on? Many back this claim based on sightings of multiple
In some recent studies it is shown that a few violent video games like Doom Wolfenstein 3D or Mortal Kombat can increase a person's violent thoughts, feelings, and behavior both in lab studies and in actual life. In 2 studies appearing in April’s iss
Over the years energy drinks have been very popular with teens and college students who need an energy boost. However, the health of these energy drinks are a hot topic and a very big debate. Most people say that these energy drinks can offer some be
Kamala Harris was the VPOTUS for Joe Biden from 2020-2024. Joe Biden officially dropped out of the presidental race on July 21, 2024 shortly after the first presidental debate against our now president Donald Trump. Kamala was then nominated by big d
As march madness comes along there is a lot of betting that can be placed on all the different teams. Sports betting is very popular in the U.S. and many people bet on a lot of sports and activities. With March madness on the up and coming, the Ameri
Animal testing started all the way back in 500 B.C., in Greece. During this time using animals was a normal testing to acquire knowledge of the functions of a living organism. Many countries have already prohibited animal testing including a few big
Many people have certain beliefs on whether someone should be able to compete in a sport if they are the other gender. However, there have been many people who have transferred from a man to a woman and participated in women sports. Most notably was
Many people believe that social media is brainwashing teenagers in our generation. Social media has lead to many deaths by doing challenges, to be "cool". Most teens see somebody do something cool, and then want to do it for themselves. For example,
In the U.S more than 100,000 people are waiting for a transplant. Every day about 17 people die because there aren't enough organ donors, so unfortunately many of these people won’t get their second chance at life. It may be a hard thing to think abo
On March 4th President Trump did an address to congress, he talked about many things including how the Department of Government Efficiency, but more commonly known as DOGE, has discovered billions of dollars in fraud. He then goes further and talks
Should there be a restriction on owning a gun or buying a gun? The reason why people buy guns is mostly for protection if someone breaks into your house, or people just have them, or people go hunting so they need guns in order to hunt. But there are
The death penalty dates back to the 18th century, first introduced by King Hammurabi of Babylon. Hundreds of years ago, they would hold public death penalties that would most times include beheading. The death penalty is supposed to make people refra
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) was created in 1949 to help protect its member countries from treaties, especially during the Cold War. The United States has always been a major part of NATO, but now, some people think it might be time
Boeing has been through many crashes over the span of 109 years which being the worst crash is the KLM flight 4805 and Pan Am flight 1736 taking the lives of 583 people total back in 1977. The reason people want to sue them is all of the stuff that h
This is a question that has been around for decades, since the first animal was cloned and even since it became an idea. Cloning has been seen as having major potential for scientific discovery, growth, and advancement, but the question has always be
NIL stands for Name, Image and Likeness. This rule allows college athletes to receive financial aid. NIL has just come about in the past couple years. For some athletes it has been very good for them because they are able to start making
If you bring up year round schools most students and teachers would be all against you. But some people think that having school year round would be a good thing to do in the United States. People think that we need to greatly improve our education
This weeks topic is on abortion, specifically the abortion pill. In 1973, the US Supreme Court ruled in Roe v. Wade, that women have the right to an abortion. Prior to this case, abortion laws were on a state by state basis. Then in 2022, the US Supr
Open campus study halls are free periods where you can leave the school for a period and have free time. These study halls are typically given to seniors to have more opportunities to go home or get a mid day treat, but it also gives them responsibil