Wordle: the daily hurdle
New York Times recently bought Wordle, and the game is taking over the world.
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‘Me Too’ Movement Continues into 2021
New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez talked about her support for women who share their experiences of sexual assault, as she recounted her own experience and encouraged other survivors with the 'Me Too' Movement.
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Congress Certifies Presidential Nomination
As fraudulent voting claims have run rampant with President Donald Trump supporters, Trump's supporters sieged the United States Capitol Building against the electoral college vote, to "stop the steal."
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This Week in News: October 5-9
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This Week in News: September 28 – October 2
Read about some of the most important things that happened each week, here on Sequoit Media.
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This Week in News: September 21-25
Read about some of the most important things that happened each week, here on Sequoit Media.
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Unmasking the Consequences
Some schools have been forced to quarantine only hours after the first bell rang. The easy part is wanting to keep the students and staff safe, but how one accomplishes that is the hard part.
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Diamond Princess Cruise Line Hit With Coronavirus
Several cases of the COVID-19 virus aboard a cruise ship has caused panic from passengers and crew members.
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Stan Lee Dies at 95
The beloved face of Marvel passed away in Los Angeles this past Monday.
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The Top 3 Worst Art Heists of All Time
Despite hundreds of valuable art pieces being stolen over the years, some art thieves just can’t seem to get away with it.
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Anonymous Donor Gives New York Times One Million Dollars For Student Subscriptions
Newly founded program started by The New York Times “Sponsor a Subscription” finds great success soon after launch.
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