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Americans love an underdog, a story about how someone faces great odds and wins in the end. Marco Rubio has become the underdog in the battle for the Republican nomination. With him winning only one state thus far in the race, it is looking more and more likely that he will soon find himself on the outside looking in. He has to win in his home state of Florida if he wants to continue on. So, what exactly are his chances of getting the GOP nomination? Very slim at the moment.
Open any news site, social media site, or click on the T.V. and what do you see? “Donald Trump.” It seems as though that is the only name we hear anymore. Is there even anyone running against him? Society has become so consumed by his dramatic behavior and entertaining outbursts that we forget the position he is truly running for. As a conservative Republican, I find Donald Trump to be an embarrassment to what it truly means to be a conservative.
This week, many of us have seen articles, tweets, Facebook posts and much more about Kesha’s court case, but we may not have seen the true facts. Kesha has taken Sony to court to cancel her contract with the company. She is locked into a six-album contract to produce music with the man who we now find out has abused her.
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Last December, America was stunned when a couple went on a shooting spree in San Bernardino, California. As the citizens demanded answers and more information came to light, it was evident that this was a terrorist attack on the United States. With tensions rising every day, the American government has been digging for more answers in order to protect the nation. Now the FBI is at a legal standstill with global tech giant Apple.
Apple does not want tor release information to the government due to the fear of it unlocking more problems later on.
As we all know, spring break is the biggest time of travel for college students. Everyone wants to get away for a week, escape the stress of school and just have fun with some friends. According to Foxnews.com, which did a poll on the Top 8 places booked by college students for spring break 2016, these are the most popular places to go this year:
Photo cutline: Students are more than ready to hit the beach and escape the stress of loads of work for spring break 2016. The most popular places for spring break are around beaches.
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