Month: February 2026

Can Doomscrolling be Educational?

Can Doomscrolling be Educational?

I can honestly say that I don’t enjoy scrolling on social media as much as I used to. With our feeds being flooded with negative and depressing news, AI-generated videos, and “brain-rot” content, I find myself putting my phone down after just a few minutes.  Doomscrolling, which “rose to prominence during the [COVID-19] pandemic,” according […]

The Opposition To Home Gardens Is Perplexing And Worrying

The Opposition To Home Gardens Is Perplexing And Worrying

​Nothing amongst neighborhood politics is more contentious than what a homeowner can do within their property, especially if it threatens the cohesion of their respective neighborhoods. Homeowners have gotten away with a variety of things across the United States, but home gardens, strangely enough, have frequently drawn the ire of city governments and homeowner’s associations. […]

Does Livestreaming Productions Produce the Same Effect?

Does Livestreaming Productions Produce the Same Effect?

Stepping foot into the theater feels like stepping into a magical environment. The whimsical sets that resemble a new universe, the actors who pour all of their emotions into their roles, the feeling in the air like childhood–the theater provides us with both entertainment and an escape from reality. Attending a show, whether it be […]

From Tragedy to Triumph: The Story of Amanda Anisimova

From Tragedy to Triumph: The Story of Amanda Anisimova

Whoever said that tennis is for the weak has absolutely no clue about the physical, mental, and emotional strains that it has on the athletes. The ebbs and flows of tennis are what make the sport so difficult to master. Not many players can overcome the adversities that they face in their personal and professional […]

The Success Of Twenty One Pilots’ Drag Path Showcases The Importance Of Transformative Media

The Success Of Twenty One Pilots’ Drag Path Showcases The Importance Of Transformative Media

Music gaining traction in the time of the internet and social media is wildly different from past decades. It doesn’t matter how long ago the track premiered or by what band; once the internet latches on, the song will be given a new life in a new context. Popular alternative pop band Twenty One Pilots […]

Civil Rights Icon Jesse Jackson Passes Away

Civil Rights Icon Jesse Jackson Passes Away

2026 has been struck with another huge tragedy as one of the leaders of the Civil Rights movement has sadly passed away this morning. Former presidential candidate and Civil Rights activist Jesse Jackson succumbed to the effects of his persisting neurological issues that he struggled with for many years. Jackson lived to the age of […]

Fire Hydrant Blocked During Deadly Fire in Queens

Fire Hydrant Blocked During Deadly Fire in Queens

On Sunday, February 15, 2026, just after 7 pm, the FDNY received multiple calls reporting a fire at 41-50 78th St., an apartment building in East Elmhurst between Broadway and Woodside Avenue. Upon arrival, the incident was classified as a heavy “all-hands fire,” and 21 FDNY units were dispatched, with a total of 79 firefighters […]

Ukrainian Olympic Athlete Disqualified over Tribute on Helmet

Ukrainian Olympic Athlete Disqualified over Tribute on Helmet

Yesterday, Thursday, February 12, right before the skeleton competition, the IOC (International Olympic Committee) announced the disqualification of Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych because of his helmet.  The helmet, according to Heraskevych, is “special”. He explained, “It shows several athletes who have died over the past four years. Some of them were members of the Olympic […]

ICE Ending Operations in Minnesota

ICE Ending Operations in Minnesota

Tom Homan, the White House Border Czar, announced in a press conference on Thursday, February 12, that ICE operations are ending in Minnesota. Many people are skeptical of the news, with Governor Tim Walz saying he is “cautiously optimistic”. After the announcement, Walz also praised the actions of Minnesotans, saying, “the dignity, the compassion, the […]

Mejia Wins NJ District 11 Special Election Democratic Primary

Mejia Wins NJ District 11 Special Election Democratic Primary

The Democratic primary race for the special election in New Jersey’s 11th District has been called. Progressive organizer Analilia Mejia has won, beating almost a dozen other candidates, including former US representative Tom Malinowski. This special election is being held to fill the US House seat previously held by Mikie Sherrill. Sherrill resigned after winning […]

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