Trump Acquitted Of Charges In Congress
On Feb. 13, 2021, Congress voted on whether former U.S. President Donald Trump was guilty of inciting the insurrection at Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2021, and voted 57-43 to acquit him of all charges.
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Sequoit to Sequoit: 2020 Election
Staffers Lena DeVore and Julia Gallway go head-to-head on their pick for the 2020 election.
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Joe Biden Wins the 2020 Election After Days of Anxious Waiting
Following his win in key swing states, Joe Biden has been projected to obtain enough electoral college votes to secure his position as the 46th President of the United States.
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Amy Coney Barrett Confirmed To Be Supreme Court Justice After Scrutiny From Democrats
After much deliberation, the U.S. Senate confirmed Amy Coney Barrett to take the empty seat in the Supreme Court caused by Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death.
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This Week in News: October 12-16
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 1-5
Read about some of the most important things that happened each week, here on Sequoit Media.
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Ten Things You Need to Know: February 3-7
Read about some of the most important things that happened each week here on Sequoit Media.
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Burned at the Stake
The definition of “witchhunt” has changed with the complexities of society over time. Whether they perform heresy or politics, witches’ craft has morphed throughout history.
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Burning Bridges
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One More Call
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Trump’s New Union Address
On February 5, president Donald Trump gave his second State of the Union address.
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This Week’s Space News
The fourth war front, as claimed by President Donald Trump, has been an interest of scientists world wide for centuries; every year they come closer to understanding all that is in space.
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