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We need legislation to stop the spread of conspiracy theories

    We need legislation to stop the spread of conspiracy theories

In the aftermath of the insurrection of the U.S. Capitol, conspiracy theories have been thrust further into the spotlight. Unfortunately, there’s no real way to stop conspiracy theories and disinformation

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Bloated U.S military budget preserves imperialism abroad

    Bloated U.S military budget preserves imperialism abroad

Currently, a massive outbreak of wildfires has spread across the west coast of the United States. The destruction done by these forest fires has resulted in more than 3 million

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Who’s who of the July 14 runoff election

    Who’s who of the July 14 runoff election

Denton County’s primary runoff elections will be held July 14, with early voting ending July 10, and the ballot includes candidates running for the U.S. Congress, Texas Railroad Commissioner and

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Without witnesses, impartial justice cannot be served in an impeachment trial

    Without witnesses, impartial justice cannot be served in an impeachment trial

When the first-ever presidential impeachment trial took place in 1868, the U.S. Senate heard testimony from 41 witnesses before then-President Andrew Johnson was acquitted of “high crimes and misdemeanors” by

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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s questioning of Mark Zuckerberg is vital in the age of fake news

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s questioning of Mark Zuckerberg is vital in the age of fake news

Mark Zuckerberg met with Congress recently to speak about Facebook and its policies on fact-checking political ads. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez

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Disney’s massive monopoly is troubling for the entertainment industry

    Disney’s massive monopoly is troubling for the entertainment industry

When Walter E. Disney first created the Walt Disney company back in 1923, he set a goal to create content

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Column: California and New York are setting dangerous precedents with student-athlete pay

    Column: California and New York are setting dangerous precedents with student-athlete pay

The age-old argument over paying college athletes has entered a new chapter. Every day, it appears as if more and

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It won’t happen, but Kavanaugh needs to be impeached

    It won’t happen, but Kavanaugh needs to be impeached

After a new, previously unreported allegation of sexual misconduct which alleges that Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh pulled his pants

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Despite his confidence, Beto O’Rourke does not have what it takes for the presidency

    Despite his confidence, Beto O’Rourke does not have what it takes for the presidency

Democratic presidential candidate Beto O’Rourke, popular among young Democratic Texan voters, has taken the country by storm. Though his attempt

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Shut down for what?!

    Shut down for what?!

Anarchy ensued this weekend after the announcement of the government’s shutting down. As federal employees were all told to go

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