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Solcyre Burga
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What We Know About the Victims of the Nashville School Shooting
Here’s what we know about the victims of the Covenant School shooting in Nashville.
By Solcyre Burga
March 28, 2023
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A New Arkansas Bathroom Ban Targets Trans Students
Existing anti-trans bathroom laws already exist in Alabama, Tennessee and Oklahoma
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March 22, 2023
Florida Set to Dramatically Expand Its 'Don't Say Gay' Laws. Here's What They Will Do
Critics of the law fear the law would prevent queer students and families from equal participation in the classroom
By Solcyre Burga
March 16, 2023
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By Solcyre Burga
March 14, 2023
Michigan Lawmakers Want to Pass an 11-Bill Gun Safety Package. Here’s What Would Change
The package was introduced days after last month’s tragedy at Michigan State University
By Solcyre Burga
March 12, 2023
Iran School Girl Poisonings: What We Know About the Arrests
Iran’s Interior Ministry said in a statement that arrests and investigations have taken place across numerous cities
By Solcyre Burga
March 12, 2023
Is the U.S. Ending Daylight Saving Time?
Sen. Marco Rubio reintroduced legislation that would make Daylight Saving Time permanent.
By Solcyre Burga
March 10, 2023
What to Do If You Can't Afford to Pay Back Your Student Loans
Advisers tell TIME that borrowers should take a proactive approach before student loan debt payments restart
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March 8, 2023
Buttigieg Pushes Back Against Critics
The Transportation Secretary has faced staunch criticism for the past few weeks, both from members of Congress and social media users
By Solcyre Burga
March 5, 2023
Here’s the Status of Anti-Drag Bills Across the U.S.
Tennessee became the first state to explicitly ban drag shows in public spaces
By Solcyre Burga
March 5, 2023
Hershey Faces Boycott Calls Over Trans Woman in Ad
Hersey likely knew that it would face backlash for their inclusion of a trans woman, says Deb Gabor, CEO of branding agency Sol Marketing
By Solcyre Burga
March 2, 2023
When You Will Have to Start Paying Back Your Student Loans
Legal experts told TIME it is increasingly likely loan forgiveness will get thrown out by the conservative majority court
By Solcyre Burga
March 2, 2023
What Supreme Court Arguments Mean for Student Loan Forgiveness
Experts say it appears likely that student loan forgiveness will get thrown out based on the Supreme Court's desire to limit executive power.
By Solcyre Burga
February 28, 2023
How the Post-Pandemic Cut on SNAP Benefits Will Affect Millions
Many families are expected to receive at least $95 less per month
By Solcyre Burga
February 26, 2023
Supreme Court to Rule on Student Loan Relief: What to Know
More than 26 million Americans applied for student loan forgiveness, and another 16 million applicants were fully approved
By Solcyre Burga
February 26, 2023
An Oklahoma Bill Could Jail Drag Performers
There are at least 14 other states that have introduced similar anti-drag bills
By Solcyre Burga
February 23, 2023
How the Winter Storm Is Affecting Travel
More than 1,000 flights have been canceled and airlines are offering travel waivers. Here's what to know.
By Solcyre Burga
February 21, 2023
How Two Supreme Court Cases Could Completely Change the Internet
The cases will decide whether online platforms can be held liable for the targeted advertisements or algorithmic content spread on their platforms
By Solcyre Burga
February 19, 2023
Are Dating Apps Doing Enough to Keep You Safe?
Compared to other online services, dating apps are lagging behind in security measures
By Solcyre Burga
February 17, 2023
A Truck Carrying Nitric Acid Crashed in Tucson. Residents Now Have to Shelter in Place
The spill happened after a tractor truck carrying liquid nitric acid rolled over in a deadly crash
By Solcyre Burga
February 15, 2023
The Failures of Turkey's Earthquake Response
From Twitter censorship to arrests, the Turkish government has received criticism for its disaster response—or lack thereof.
By Solcyre Burga
February 15, 2023
TIME100 Impact Award Recipients Honor Syrian and Turkish Earthquake Victims
More than 200 guests gathered at the second annual TIME100 Impact Awards and Gala, on the seventh floor of Dubai’s Museum of the Future. Celebrities and award recipients began the ceremony in solemnity, honoring the...
By Solcyre Burga
February 13, 2023
What We Know About the ‘Unidentified Objects’ Shot Down Over the U.S. and Canada
White House Spokesperson John Kirby suggested the three additional unidentified objects shot down over the last week were likely benign commercial devices.
By Solcyre Burga
February 12, 2023
How to Help Victims of the Earthquakes in Turkey
More than four million Syrians who rely on humanitarian aid live in the region affected by the earthquakes, according to the U.N.
By Solcyre Burga
February 6, 2023
The EU Just Banned Diesel Imports from Russia
The European Union and the G7 have stepped up sanctions against Russia's fossil-fuel export industry, putting new pressures on the country.
By Solcyre Burga
February 5, 2023
Ending COVID Emergency Could Doom Student Loan Forgiveness
The future of President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan is in crisis after the Administration announced it would end the COVID-19 public health emergency in May.
By Solcyre Burga
January 31, 2023
Monterey Park Hero Honored for His Courage
Brandon Tsay offered a prayer for joy at a Lunar New Year ceremony.
By Solcyre Burga
January 30, 2023
Here's Why Groceries Are So Expensive Right Now
Although overall inflation is starting to cool, grocery prices were up 11.8% in December compared with a year earlier.
By Nik Popli and Solcyre Burga
January 28, 2023
The Hidden Cost of America's True Crime Addiction
While high-profile cases can garner the attention necessary to bring new tips forward, they can also endanger innocent people
By Solcyre Burga
January 25, 2023
How to Help After the Monterey Park Shooting
Here are fundraisers and organizations you can donate to, and memorials you can visit, to support the Monterey Park victims and community.
By Solcyre Burga
January 23, 2023
Rep. Judy Chu on the Shooting That Shattered Lunar New Year Joy
Chu, a former mayor of Monterey Park, talked about resilience, food, and Lunar New Year celebrations in hometown.
By Solcyre Burga
January 22, 2023
11th Monterey Park Victim Dies
Police believe the gunman at a Lunar New Year event in Monterey Park, Calif. wanted to continue killing more people when he arrived at a second dance hall.
By Solcyre Burga , Simmone Shah and Michael Zennie
January 22, 2023
Why Prosecutors Have Charged Alec Baldwin
In New Mexico, involuntary manslaughter in the commission of a lawful act is used to hold people accountable for doing things that "an ordinary prudent adult would know better than to do," says University of New Mexico law professor Joshua Kastenberg.
By Megan McCluskey and Solcyre Burga
January 19, 2023
The Story Behind the Ukraine Yellow Kitchen Photo
Ukrainian photographer Yan Dobronosov captured the image in the city of Dnipro, where 45 people were killed in a Russian missile strike.
By Solcyre Burga and Kim Bubello
January 17, 2023
Another Storm Hits California as More Flooding Is Possible
On Sunday, showers continued at a rate of half-an-inch per hour
By Solcyre Burga
January 15, 2023
At Least 69 Killed in Nepal Plane Crash
Here's what we know so far about the accident near Pokhara International Airport.
By Solcyre Burga
January 15, 2023
Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Has Preliminary Hearing Set for June
In court, Kohberger, 28, waived his right to a speedy probable cause hearing
By Solcyre Burga
January 12, 2023
A New Student Loan Plan Could Reduce the Burden for 10 Million Borrowers
The plan is the latest attempt by the Education Department to give student loan borrowers relief.
By Solcyre Burga
January 10, 2023
The Implications of Prince Harry Saying He Killed 25 Taliban Fighters
Former U.K. military officers have criticized Harry's statement in his memoir Spare. Experts say the comments also get at something deeper.
By Solcyre Burga
January 9, 2023
Everything We Know About the Idaho Murders So Far
“These tragic murders took four young, vibrant members from our community," said Colonel Kedrick Wills of the Idaho State Police
By Solcyre Burga
January 8, 2023
Why 250 Million People Celebrate Christmas in January
Christmas is still in full-swing for millions of Orthodox Christians who mark the day on Jan. 6 or 7.
By Solcyre Burga
January 6, 2023
Pope Benedict XVI's Funeral: What to Expect
Pope Francis will preside over the funeral mass
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January 4, 2023
NFL Finished Game After Chuck Hughes Died in 1971
Hughes remains the only NFL player to die after collapsing on the field. The teams did not suspend the game—but instead played the final minute as medics tried to save Hughes.
By Solcyre Burga
January 3, 2023
What We Know So Far About Damar Hamlin's Cardiac Arrest
Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin was transferred released from a hospital in Buffalo to begin rehabilitation at home
By Anisha Kohli , Solcyre Burga and Simmone Shah
January 3, 2023
A New Student Loan Program Could Forgive Debt for Thousands
Some 3.6 million borrowers could be affected by an Education Department program related to student loan forbearance and income-driven repayment. Here's what to know.
By Solcyre Burga
December 21, 2022
Twitter Temporarily Bans Washington Post Reporter
Musk said the account would only be “temporarily suspended” due to “prior doxxing action from the account
By Solcyre Burga
December 18, 2022
Why American Tourists Are Stranded in Peru
Peru declared a 30-day state of emergency on Wednesday
By Solcyre Burga
December 18, 2022
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