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What we're reading: Delivery

What we’re reading: Delivery

By Brittany Kasko
Published Oct 24, 2018
Suspicious packages, border control issues, Trump and election day information are breaking news today.
U.S. Senate candidate Beto O'Rourke greets supporters and early voters outside the Metropolitan Multi-Services Center on West Gray Street Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, in Houston.
Photo by Godofredo A. Vasquez.

What we’re reading: A little early voting surprise

By Carolina Olivares
Published Oct 23, 2018
Today we've got a lot of potential tensions between Saudi Arabia and other countries over the murder of a journalist, a look into the outcomes of early voting, and an update on Hurricane Willa headed into Mexico.
Millennials protest at a Black Lives Matter rally. 
credit: DC Report

Millennials have power to define the midterms. Will they use it?

By Mariana Rivas
Published Oct 18, 2018
Millennials are becoming one of the most significant voting populations in the upcoming midterms. But, if history reveals anything, they probably won't vote.
A sign that says "Vote" placed outside in Dallas. Photo by: Jorge Sanhueza-Lyon/Kut

Political organizations and their efforts towards midterm elections

By Carolina Olivares
Published Oct 17, 2018
Young Republicans and Democrats at TCU have conversations to influence a higher voter turnout.
A certified identification and credentials of a poll watcher (photo courtesy of elect.hamiltontn.gov)

Have no fear, poll watchers are here

By Brittany Kasko
Published Oct 17, 2018
Poll watchers seem to play more of an integral role in the election process than ever before.
President Donald Trump talks with reporters during a signing ceremony for the "Save Our Seas Act of 2018" in the Oval Office of the White House, Thursday, Oct. 11, 2018, in Washington. At left is Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

What we’re reading: Trump and Tensions

By Katie Carter
Published Oct 12, 2018
Today we've got a lot of tensions between Trump and the rest of the world; including China, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions speaks during the Office of Justice Programs' National Institute of Justice Opioid Research Summit in Washington, Tuesday, Sept. 25. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

What we’re reading: From hurricanes to a heated administration

By Corinne Hildebrandt
Published Oct 11, 2018
What we're reading.. the strongest storm to hit the U.S. since 1992 leaves the Florida panhandle devastated and Trump is maybe saying goodbye to another member of his administration.
Meryl Streep's speech at the Golden Globes in 2017 brought attention to political discussion.

The politics of Hollywood

By Brittany Kasko
Published Oct 11, 2018
With the Emmy's, AMA's and the upcoming People's Choice Awards, political influence on award shows is becoming a prominent topic of discussion.
Hurricane Michael has been downgraded to a Category 3 storm but is being called the third most powerful storm to hit the US mainland.
(Photo courtesy of NASA)

What we’re reading: It’s hurricane season

By Michael Rogers
Published Oct 10, 2018
What we're reading...Presdient Trump is hitting the campaign trail, an old face resurfaces... from prison and Hurricane Michael is slamming into the southeast.
Yard signs: A throwback in the digital age

Yard signs: A throwback in the digital age

By Grace Amiss
Published Oct 10, 2018
Social media sites have seemingly been littered with partisan posts from friends and family as they advocate for candidates, but some people still rely on yard signs to do the job. 
FILE - In this Aug. 26, 2019 file photo, Taylor Swift arrives at the MTV Video Music Awards in Newark, N.J. Richard Joseph McEwan, of Milford, N.J., was arrested on Friday, Aug. 30, and charged with breaking into Swift's Westerly, R.I., oceanfront house. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)

What We’re Reading: Pop-stars and politics

By Grace Amiss
Published Oct 9, 2018
Today we're reading about Stormy Daniel's tell-all book on Trump, Taylor Swift's political views and how a terrible disease is affecting citizens of Minnesota.
A photograph from North Korea’s state news agency showing Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, center left, next to the North’s leader, Kim Jong-un, during a luncheon at a state guesthouse in Pyongyang, North Korea, on Sunday.CreditCreditKorean Central News Agency, via Associated Press

What we’re reading: U.S. gets closer to North Korean denuclearization tensions with China grow

By Richard Edgemon
Published Oct 8, 2018
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo meets with Kim Jong-un and with the Chinese Foreign Minister. Also the United Nations has a speed up predictions on climate change in new report.