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Barbara Walters, celebrated news anchor, dies at 93

Emily in Paris: A Pretentious Telephile’s Worst Nightmare

The U.S. to Ban TikTok from Government Phones

What’s to Come of the Jan. 6 Committee’s Final Report?

Major Breakthrough In Nuclear Fusion

The Evolution of The Music Industry Through The Eyes of Bob Dylan

The Fed’s “Soft Landing” Dream May Be A Reality

Influencers: The Invasive Species Of The Internet

Republicans Need To Let The Door Hit Trump On His Way Out

Why Spotify Wrapped is Everyone’s Favorite Christmas Present

A “White-Collar” Recession

World Cup As Exposes Consequences of Die-Hard Fans

In The Wake of New York’s Pay Transparency Law

How Maria Schrader’s “She Said” Tells the Origin Story of the #MeToo Movement

Uvalde, Texas Voted Red: Disappointing, But Not Surprising

The Latest Crypto Scandal For People Who Don’t Care About Crypto

Georgia To Be A Swing State In The 2022 Midterm Elections

Elon Musk vs. Twitter: A Recap Of The Rollercoaster Of The Year

How TikTok Changed Fashion

Does the AJC truly cater to the entirety of Atlantans? Here’s why they might not be able to afford to

For another assignment in Mejo 153, I was asked to complete a feature story on a local news organization. I’m from Atlanta, so I decided to write about the Atlanta Journal Constitution, and how they’re adapting to the rising economic disparity in Atlanta.

Banned Books sparks insightful conversation on censorship

As part of my Mejo 153: Writing and Reporting curriculum, I was asked to cover a newsworthy event from a list of options. I chose to report on a live panel of authors of banned books for Banned Books Week 2021.