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Inflation In The New Era of Low Income Residency 

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The Summer of Discontent – The Black Lives Matter movement

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Are Doctored Bodies “The New Normal”?

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Damani Eason Recently, the rapper Young Baby Tate got criticized for showing off her body at the Afropunk music festival, which led to people leaving some not so nice comments on her Instagram post. So, with her facing this criticism of her body, it raises the question that: […]

Americans Enraged at Biden for Deporting Haitians

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

SYDNEY ANDERSON From being the people’s hero to quickly becoming the crowd’s villain, everything has changed for President Joe Biden. After learning about his plans and motives to deport Haitians, people are regretting voting for him as president. When Biden was appointed into office, many people were excited, […]

Covid-19 Vaccines Are Safe For All

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

DESTINY DOVE Due to the current and on-going pandemic of Covid-19, scientists and medical professionals have worked endlessly to create a vaccine with the hopes of controlling the out-break. Despite the discovery of the Covid-19 vaccine, many individuals refuse to take it and even question whether or not […]

Concerns with covid-19 Vaccines

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Joshua Lee As we all know Covid-19 changed a lot of our lives drastically a few years ago. Schools had shut down for nearly a year, some sports games were cancelled or rescheduled because of players catching Covid-19. When this disease first came out a lot of people […]

New York City’s Vaccine Mandate Crisis

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Kyasia Dixon This past week a judge panel has overruled the temporary policy put in place for New York City’s COVID 19 Vaccine mandate for public school workers.  The panel from the second U.S circuit Court of Appeals overruled the injunction on Monday which made it easier for […]

Gun Control: Beneficial or Damaging to Citizens?

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

SYDNEY ANDERSON For many years, gun control laws have become a major debate for many Americans, leaving them conflicted on whether to support or rule against it. While some people are in favor of gun control, believing it restricts killings, others are against it, thinking guns are a […]

Should Men Get Vasectomies to Curb Abortions?

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Selena Martinez On September 1, 2021, Texas passed the “Texas Heart Beat Act.” This is the first six-week abortion ban in the United States and the first enforced by civil lawsuits. Civil lawsuits meaning private citizens can “sue abortion providers and anyone else who helps a woman obtain […]

A Comparison of the Recent Apple and Samsung Phone Releases

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 30, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Janae Spooner With the onset of new phone releases, the age-old debate rears its head once again: Apple or Android? In today’s climate, it seems Samsung users are far and few between. Is there a reason for this, or just the general trend?  A general poll of the […]

Keeping it Healthy While Degree Chasing

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 28, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

Chelsea Abrams Can’t find anything interesting to eat in the dining hall? Be inventive, try new foods, or combine foods from different areas of the cafeteria. Regardless, for every meal consumed, allow yourself enough time to make sure it is balanced between protein, whole grain, carbohydrates, and healthy […]

Telfar announces launching of New Duffle Bag and TV Channel

By Officialhornetnewspaper on September 23, 2021 • ( Leave a comment )

DESTINY DOVE Designer Telfar Clemens, strikes again in the fashion industry with the unexpected but very exciting announcement, the launching of his new tv channel and duffel bag release.  This all took place at an invite only press conference, as guests unknowingly entered at pier 17 in New […]

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