International

US, NATO end Afghan Combat Command After 13 years

By Yiyao Xiao
The U.S. and -NATO ceremonially ended their combat mission in Afghanistan on Monday, 13 years after the Sept. 11 terror attacks sparked their invasion of the country to topple the Taliban-led government.

Latin Culture Meets the Runway

By Laura Onyeneho
Mexican fashion designer, Carla Fernández, in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month, showcased her signature designs for Boston Fashion Week, held at the Stewart Garden Museum.

President Obama addresses the threat of ISIS

By Lauren Holt

President Obama sat down to discuss ISIS in an interview with the 60 Minutes on CBS in the wake of haunting beheadings of two American journalists by the Islamic extremist group.

Hong Kong’s Protest for Freedom

By Tashanea Whitlow

The political unrest that began in Hong Kong continued for a 5th day as protestors lined the streets in a show of disapproval for the central Chinese Government.

Mayor Walsh Returns to Ireland to Explore Roots

By Joshua Powers

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh is spending the week in Ireland, visiting his parents old home town and learning about business as he looks to expand commercial opportunities on both sides of the Atlantic.

Apple Craze Over iPhone 6

By Rafael Lopez
Whether you pre-ordered or picked it up at the store, it was only a matter of time before the monstrosity known as the iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 Plus, reached the hands of millions of buyers.
The phone stirred a craze among Apple consumers worldwide.