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Author Archives: Kari De Leon

Former US First Lady Barbara Bush Dies at 92

NationalBy Kari De LeonApril 18, 2018

Barbara Bush died Tuesday at her home in Texas.

Rapper Kendrick Lamar Makes History by Winning Pulitzer Prize

Entertainment, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De LeonApril 18, 2018

The Pulitzer Prize is one of the top awards for reporting and the arts in the United States.

US Strike on Syria Sends Mixed Messages to North Korea

WorldBy Kari De LeonApril 17, 2018

The recent United States missile strikes against Syria could increase pressure on North Korea to give up its nuclear weapons.

American Clergyman Denies Terror Links, Spying in Turkish Court

WorldBy Kari De LeonApril 17, 2018

An American clergyman jailed in Turkey since December 2016 went on trial Monday.

Russia Blocks Telegram Messaging Service

WorldBy Kari De LeonApril 17, 2018

Russia has begun enforcing a nationwide ban on the popular messaging service Telegram.

A War of Words Between Trump and Comey

NationalBy Kari De LeonApril 16, 2018

James Comey led the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation from September 2013 until May of 2017.

American Revolution Museum Filling a Need in Philadelphia

History, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De LeonApril 16, 2018

The Museum of the American Revolution celebrates its one-year anniversary this month.

Stem Cells Help Paralyzed Mice Walk

One-Minute News, Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonApril 16, 2018

A group of scientists in Israel are researching how to help paralyzed people walk again.

US College Students Choose Diversity Over Free Speech

National, One-Minute NewsBy Kari De LeonApril 13, 2018

He offers a number of reasons why students may value diversity over free speech.

Organization Urges Young African Scientists to Become ‘the Next Einstein’

Science & TechnologyBy Kari De LeonApril 13, 2018

He opened the conference by linking scientific progress to Africa’s development at large.

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