National

Bernie or Bust Pulls at Clinton’s Numbers

By Caroline King
Millennial voters in favor of Senator Bernie Sanders during the primaries are not shifting their support to Hillary Clinton as quickly as she needs them to.

114 Injured in Deadly Hoboken Commuter Train Crash

By Christina Vapsva
Over one hundred were injured and one young woman was killed when a commuter train failed to stop, causing massive devastation and destruction throughout the station.

Trump Refuses to Accept Debate Defeat

By Elizabeth Northey
Republican candidate Donald Trump is outraged at allies who agree with multiple media sources that he lost Monday’s first Presidential debate.

Never Forget- Obama Fields Questions from the Military’s 9/11 Generation

By Autumn Pattison
The President struggled to offer more than condolences and promises, as he realized the limits of his power. There was nothing he could do to change past events, or go back in time to edit legislation. He was forced to claim responsibility for what was already done, and stomach the consequences.

Voter IDs Denied to Qualified Wisconsin Residents

By Gennaro Ilaria
Citizens of Wisconsin are experiencing issues receiving their Voter IDs despite having the proper documentation. DMVs statewide have been accused of giving false information to people that applied for voter IDs.

A Vote 103 Years in the Making

By Emma Sinn
At 103 years old, Ruline Steininger lived through the suffragette movement, saw the 19th Amendment passed, and now has cast her ballot for the first female major party nominee in US history.

Clinton Leads Trump in Florida

By Emma Sinn
The Mason-Dixon Polling & Research has Clinton up 46 percent to Trump’s 42 percent in the state of Florida.