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The Ethics of Owning a Pet: How we can all do better by Ezra Kupferberg, 13

Imagine this: a dog and a cat, sitting in a boiling hot New York apartment, thirsty and in desperate need of a walk. They can’t control their lives, and not to sound like a Disney villain, but their lives are literally in

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Economy

Fashion or the Future: The Harm of the Fast Fashion Industry, and How We Can Avoid It by Avni Krishna, 16

A $106 billion industry employing 75 million people in factories. Paying only 2% of all employees a living wage. Releasing millions of microplastics into waterways around the earth. This is the reality of the fast fashion industry in 2022. With this industry

February 13, 2025February 13, 2025
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Are Commercials Relevant or Effective To the People Watching? by Zoe Borish, 12

When watching videos on YouTube or any average streaming channel, almost every viewer gets multiple 30-second to two-minute ads about the most random places, objects, and sometimes even people or jobs. How much of our brain processes the random makeup brand or

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The Significance of “You Jump, I Jump, Jack” in Gilmore Girls by Alaina Gourley, 13

Netflix has hundreds of thousands of shows, but out of all the shows on Netflix, one show has become increasingly popular the last few years, reaching almost 500 million hours watched. This show has become so popular that Warner Brothers created a

February 13, 2025February 13, 2025
International

What Happens To Popular American Snacks When They Are Made Overseas? by Isabella Quinn, 14

In the US, symbols such as the McDonald’s arches and the Lay’s Chips logo are seen as a prime example of American culture, revealing our preference for mass-produced consumer foods. Since these products are so popular here, they end up becoming available

February 13, 2025February 13, 2025
Features

The Greatest Criminal of All Time Might Have Finally Been Caught After 50 Years by Idan Barziv, 12

Specialists on this case will disagree with me, even the FBI will disagree––yet I think that a man by the name of Will Smith (no, not that one) looks suspiciously similar to Dan “D.B.” Cooper, the as-of-yet unidentified criminal behind one of

February 13, 2025February 13, 2025

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