“The Walking Dead” franchise has taken over the world since 2010. The comic books caught AMC Studio’s attention with their complex characters and apocalyptic settings. AMC’s “The Walking Dead” TV show premiered Halloween night of 2010. The development and popularity of the show made the stories from the comic books more accessible to an audience […]
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Tulsa Race Massacre survivor files lawsuit against Tulsa
Almost 100 years ago, white mobs attacked residents of the Greenwood District in North Tulsa, perpetrating one of the most devastating race massacres in the history of the country.. It is unknown exactly how many people were killed in the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, but it is thought to be as many as 300 individuals. […]
Trump Administration’s handling of mail-in voting raises concerns
Mail-in voting seems to be all the rage these days. Even before the COVID-19 pandemic, mail-in voting had been on the rise. In the 2018 election, 26 percent of votes were cast by mail and according to the U.S. News, “just over half of voters went to the polls in person on Election Day in […]
True crime podcasts inform and engage listeners
True crime podcasts have seemingly taken over the podcasting world, and it does not look like these podcasts are going anywhere anytime soon. “My Favorite Murder” and “Crime Junkie” are a couple of the top true crime podcasts in circulation right now, and their fans seem to be very opinionated about which is the superior […]
Countries implement various measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19
While the United States is figuring out how to send students back into schools amid a pandemic, countries in Europe are much closer to navigating life in a post-pandemic world. Things like testing availability, public guidelines and education must all be taken into consideration when a country responds to COVID-19. Countries like New Zealand seem […]
University openings lead to spike in COVID-19 cases
In past years, when students would flood back into their university’s campus in the fall, there was almost a tangible energy in the air: Friends being reunited after months apart, favorite bars and local restaurants filled with chattering students and the library coming to life with study groups and students bustling through before their next […]