Peanut Allergy Treatment in Sight?
Nearly 2.5 percent of children in the United States may have a peanut allergy. A peanut allergy is one of the most common food allergies, and could have some of the most severe reactions if aggravated....
View ArticleStolen Picasso Painting Reappears in Romania, Deemed Fake
Picasso’s painting “Tete d’Arlequin” was stolen back in 2012 from Rotterdam’s Kunsthal museum and has reappeared in Romania sometime on Sunday. In a dramatic heist, the thieves managed to get away with...
View ArticleNew Link Tax! What It Is And What It Could Mean
Currently, there is a lot of buzz surrounding the European Union’s new Copyright Directive, specifically Article 11. The article describes a “link Tax”. A link tax would force some of the internet’s...
View ArticleAnti-Vaccine Community at Fault for North Carolin Chickenpox Outbreak
This is one of the largest chickenpox outbreak North Carolina has ever seen. According to BBC News, one particular school is to blame for this. The North Carolina school is said to have 152 students...
View ArticleRams and Chiefs make history
On Monday, November 19th, the Los Angeles Rams faced off against the Kansas City Chiefs in Los Angeles. This was no ordinary NFL football game, the intensity was felt in the stadium and through the TV...
View ArticleChicago Hospital Shooting
On Monday, November 19th, a domestic shooting occurred at Chicago’s Mercy Hospital. Four people were killed: a police officer, a doctor, a pharmaceutical assistant, and the shooter. The victims were...
View ArticleGM is Laying Off Thousands of Workers
General Motors announced Monday, that it would reduce their North American production and salaried, executive workers. The Detroit-based automaker said it would not be distributing any production to...
View ArticleSearch for Missing North Carolina Teen Leads to the Discovery of a Body
On the morning of November 5th, the Aguilar family experienced tragedy. Thirteen year-old Hania Noelia Aguilar was abducted outside of her home in Lumberton, North Carolina. An Amber Alert was issued...
View ArticleRussian aggression towards Ukraine
On Sunday November 25th, Russia stopped three Ukrainian vessels from entering a narrow body of water connecting the Azov and Black seas. This body of water, The Kerch Strait, houses the Crimean Bridge...
View ArticleChristmas Facts
Lately, it can feel like Christmas is the most stressful time of the year, not the most wonderful. There are endless articles on how to handle Christmas stress and optimize your shopping, but is that...
View ArticleWhy Did Issue 1 Fail?
Issue 1 was a piece of legislation that went up to vote this past November 6th. If it became a law, it would’ve modified the punishment for non-violent drug charges from felony to a misdemeanor. It...
View ArticleStart of the Shopping Season
It’s the most wonderful time of the year– to go shopping. Every store is decorated for the holiday season, Christmas music is playing, and the monsoon of people are filling the aisles with holiday...
View ArticleNew Region of Brain Found
Professor George Paxinos is an Australian neuroscientist from Ithaca, Greece. He works for Neuroscience Research Australia, also known as NeuRA. One of the things he is most known for are his brain...
View ArticleFrench Museum Pushed to Return African Treasures
The Musée de quai Branley- Jaques Chirac is a bustling museum in Paris, France, filled to the brim of artwork and treasures from Asia, Africa, Oceania, and the Americas. The museum has a collection of...
View ArticleU.S. Senate votes against Yemen war
The U.S. Senate has sped up measures to withdraw American support for Saudi led coalition fighting in the war in Yemen. The topic was voted on in the Senate 63-37 and was backed by both Democrats and...
View ArticleWhales Stranded in New Zealand
51 pilot whales have died after they were stranded on a beach on the Chatham Islands off New Zealand. The mass stranding means more than 200 whales have died in separate incidents over the past week in...
View ArticlePossible Insulin Shortage
It has been said that poor lifestyle choices and bad eating habits have led to a spike in type 2 diabetes. Type 2 diabetes is a condition that occurs when the body cannot produce insulin to regulate...
View ArticleNew Lakewood West Shore Sports Science Exercise Science program!
Lakewood High School hosts the West Shore program, a series of classes that give students from Lakewood and surrounding schools a change to get real world experience and an eye into future careers. The...
View ArticleWho was Elizabeth Bathory?
From 1585 to 1609, Hungarian countess, Ecsedi Báthory Erzsébet was accused of killing up to 650 people. She is considered to be the most prolific serial killer of all time. According to History.com,...
View ArticleMonday December 3, 2018
The Ranger Hub is closed today. Sign up with friends to help sort and pack food at the Greater Cleveland Food Bank after school Wednesday, December 5th. Transportation provided. Register and pick up...
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