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The Rivalry Continues: West Wings Response to Presidential Cabinet
By Joely Kaplan, Brynn Hopf, Ariana Koniecko, and Emmalyne Rhode The media held a press conference today with the West Wing amid the heated rivalry with the Presidential Cabinet. During the conference, Karoline Leavitt, the White House Press Secretary, entered and fought with the West Wing. Presidential Candidate Shapiro retaliated with his own statement, arguing against Leavitt's seemingly baseless claim about the “fake news” surrounding Trump. Since the first day of the Co
Feb 212 min read


Breaking News: West Wing Storms the President’s Cabinet Protesting Trump Administration
By Lily Rosen This afternoon, West Wing was captured storming the President’s Cabinet, blasting halftime performer Bad Bunny’s “NUEVAYoL.” The committee vivaciously chanted a quote from the singer’s recent halftime performance, yelling, “Love over hate.” Their message was ill-received, being met with the Cabinet’s own chants of “Pres Cab,” and “Donald Trump.” West Wing was shown holding signs ripped from the wall, previously hung by Pres Cab, promoting their love for our curr
Feb 211 min read


Johnathan L. Jackson on Turmoil in the South China Sea
By Aidan Reifsnyder There is tension brewing in the South China Sea because China is intruding into other territories’ waters on the grounds that their territory should be based on the 9 dash line document from 1947. Many different stances have been presented by both republicans and democrats on ways to resolve any issues brought on by China's intrusion. Representative Jonathan L. Jackson (D-IL-01) has a very strong stance on what action should be taken. As someone very opp
Feb 212 min read


Supreme Court Rules 4-2 in Favor of Synthecore to Set Precedent for AI Regulation
By Celia Aizer Today Synthecore secured a decisive legal victory, winning its Supreme Court case in a 4–2 ruling that limits how far regulators can stretch existing law to police emerging technologies. In March 2023, the city of Denver entered a public-private partnership with Synthecore Inc. — a biometric surveillance company — to install a citywide facial recognition system throughout its public transit network. Cameras placed in subway stations, buses, and platforms collec
Feb 212 min read


Breaking News; The Constitutional Convention Catches Dysentery
Lin-Manuel Miranda Saves The Day By Joely Kaplan and Brynn Hopf “Then all of a sudden, so many people caught dysentery, and we're literally dying. So they had to go in the middle of the convention and they couldn't speak or talk or write” Said Nathaniel Gorham (Federalist, MA). Today, during the constitutional convention, several attendees caught Dysentery, a contagious disease caused by dirty water that was common in the 18th and 19th centuries, during the time of the Consti
Feb 211 min read


Is Freedom of Speech Being Infringed? Oppositions to the Espionage Prevention and Education Act Think So
By Vega S. Sarma Amidst cheering in the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence over the passage of the Espionage Prevention and Education Act, fears among the minority opposition about infringements on the First Amendment stew. The bill focuses on implementing AI on social media platforms to regulate potentially indoctrinating content from foreign countries. The AI system automatically runs the content through guidelines set by the United States government, flagging and temp
Feb 212 min read


Breaking News: Presidential Administration Posts Pro-Trump Propaganda Posters
By Emmalyne Rhode and Ariana Koniecko Earlier Friday afternoon, President Donald J. Trump’s Cabinet Members were seen displaying propaganda posters around community spaces. Given the current state of Congress and the American people’s divided opinions on the Trump administration, the Presidential Cabinet was found to be illustrating and advocating for a Pro-Trump agenda to civilians. Vibrant red flyers were posted along the walls of the third floor exhibiting red MAGA hats, a
Feb 211 min read


Breaking: Walls Painted Red for Trump
Posters in support of Donald Trump fill the halls. By Anna Samary Marques This afternoon at around 3 pm, members of the Presidential Cabinet were seen painting the third floor of the Sheraton in red – putting up posters in favor of President Donald Trump. These posters, made of red paper and easel pads, covered walls, signs, and even ceilings. A source in the cabinet said that “the Presidential Cabinet is just a group of intellectuals who really understand the wants and need
Feb 211 min read


Democrats in the West Wing Ask if President Trump Has Too Much Emergency Executive Power
By Aidan Reifsnyder According to multiple sources from inside the West Wing, President Donald Trump's use of his emergency executive powers, including the president’s ability to deploy the national guard on states, have become an increasingly concerning habit. Many Democrats are attempting to majorly reduce Trump’s emergency executive power. But, what are the pros and cons that limiting this power would present? Based on the information from the interview conducted with Ben C
Feb 212 min read


House Homeland Security battles over bills addressing TikTok security risk
By Benjamin Cook The House Committee on Homeland Security fiercely fought over bills on Thursday to address risks posed by foreign apps being used to steal American data. TikTok was once the new kid on the block of social media, but it has since grown into the most popular app among the youth. Now, TikTok is seen as a national security threat by Congress and is in a precarious position. House HomeSec preparing to vote to pass DREAM Act The House Committee on Homeland Security
Feb 213 min read


A House Divided: House Members Debate the Severity of Legislation on TikTok’s Data Collection following CEO’s Appearance Before the House of Homeland Security
By Vega S. Sarma House members call for a nationwide ban on the social media powerhouse TikTok, following CEO Shou Zi Chew’s appearance before the House Homeland Security Committee on February 20th to discuss American data collection. The House of Homeland Security questioned Shou Zi Chew about TikTok’s affiliation with the Chinese Communist Party, asking how the company uses American data collected by users across the country. Chew claims that United States House members ar
Feb 202 min read


Is A TikTok Ban on the Horizon? Bipartisan Bill to Shield U.S. User Data from Foreign Adversaries Fails in House Vote
By Jenelle Jean and Grace Ko Last night, in an unusual show of bipartisan concern over national security and digital privacy, lawmakers in the House Homeland Security introduced a bill aimed to keep U.S. data on U.S. servers. However, despite mounting concerns over foreign data breaches and access, the legislation failed to pass — leaving millions of users and policymakers wondering what will come next. The unsuccessful passing of this bill raises questions on whether or no
Feb 202 min read
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