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    • 4 December 2025
    Jameson Dai

    Ceasefire between Israel and Hamas Leads to Release of Prisoners and Hostages

    Hamas and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire starting on October 13, 2025. Israel will release its Palestinian prisoners and Hamas will release Israeli hostages. This has been called a "first phase" of the ceasefire (according to BBC's CBBC newsround).
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    • 4 December 2025
    Jameson Dai

    Northern White Rhinoceros on The Brink of Extinction

    Fatu and Najin are the last two living Northern White Rhinos after Sudan, the last living male, died by being euthanized at the age of 45 on March, 19, 2018 in Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. The species was driven to being functionally extinct by poaching, habitat loss, and war.
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    • 25 August 2025
    Austin Tsao

    Legendary Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Is Just “One of The Guys”

    Legendary Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Is Just "One of The Guys" As a relatively new member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, quarterback...
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    • 4 December 2025
    Eileen Chen

    Otter Surfboard Hijackers Make Waves again in Santa Cruz, California

    On October 15, 2025, amidst the rolling waves of Steamer Lane, a renowned surf break in Santa Cruz, California, 21-year-old college student Isabella Orduna was wrapping up a surf session when she felt something pinch her foot. She ditched her board and jumped into the chilly Pacific, only to find “a big, fuzzy, chunky bear of an otter” lounging on her surfboard. Orduna recounted, “I was like, wow, what do I do now?”, as her board had been seized by an uninvited otter.
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    • 4 December 2025
    Nina He

    Government Shutdown: Are We Serious?

    Government Shutdown: Are We Serious? I must admit something: despite calling myself a journalist, I've never bothered to concern myself...
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    • 27 November 2025
    Nina He

    Too Little, Too Late

    Too Little, Too Late ~inspired by “Too Little, Too Late” by Laufey~ The moon caught the rays of her auburn...
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