by Emelda Ntinglet | Feb 24, 2020
Drastic containment efforts, including quarantining millions in Hubei, have started to pay off, officials say. At least 114 new deaths from the coronavirus outbreak were reported on Thursday, bringing the death toll to 2,118 in China. China’s National Health...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 24, 2020
New Year resolutions for kids seem like a great idea for teaching children how to work towards their goals. But according to U.S. News & World Report, a whopping 80 percent of New Year resolutions fail by the second week of February. Why do these New Year...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 21, 2020
History of Racial Inequality Throughout history, racial inequality in education has been a prevalent issue. As late as the 1960s, Native American, Latino and African-American students were educated in entirely segregated schools. Those schools were funded at a much...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 20, 2020
Prince Harry has broken his silence on his break with the royal family, saying there was “no other option” for him and wife Meghan Markle. Speaking at a dinner in central London held for his Sentebale charity supporting children with HIV in southern Africa, the Duke...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 15, 2020
Texas women three times more likely than women in other states to attempt DIY abortion, study finds. When I hear DIY I always think of my husband’s tool and him attempting to finish a home project that he started years ago. But I came across this article that...
by Emelda Ntinglet | Jan 14, 2020
For Jamie Dimon, retirement from JP Morgan is always five years away For years, Jamie Dimon had a running joke: Ask him when he was going to step down from J.P. Morgan Chase, and the answer was always five years in the future, no matter when the question was asked....