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All roads lead to Abu Dhabi
By Diego Martinez I have not written anything on the Qatar GP because I knew if I posted my prediction, it would fail. I was right. In my head, I had Norris winning the championship. All of a sudden, Oscar Piastri remembered who he was and had a (almost) dominate weekend with a sprint win…
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Norris and Piastri disqualified
By Diego Martinez Earlier this morning, the news came out that both McLarens were in violation of the technical regulations. These regulations require a minimum of 9mm skid thickness. Norris’s car was in violation by a maximum of 0.12mm of the rearmost skid, while Piastri’s car was in violation by 0.26mm of the rearmost skid.…
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Race Recap: Las Vegas
By Diego Martinez Laps 1-20 As the lights went out, the three-week stretch to naming a drivers champion began. The race began with aggressive moves into turn 1 as Norris defended the lead away from Verstappen. Unfortunately, Norris missed his breaking point as Verstappen was able to take the lead easily. Russell also took advantage…
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Race Week: Race prediction, what’s at stake
By Diego Martinez It’s officially race week in Las Vegas, meaning we have another fight for the championship between the top three. Lando Norris currently holds P1 in the championship with 390 points, a 24-point gap between his teammate Oscar Piastri, who sits in P2 with 366 points. In P3 and facing elimination in Las…
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Editorial: Verstappen’s dream of a 5th title is over
By: Diego Martinez Yes, Verstappen is still mathematically in the fight for the championship. After a dominant drive in São Paulo fighting from P19 to P3, Max showed everyone that he should never be counted out no matter his starting grid position. Max pulling off a drive like this, a year after he did nearly…
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Editorial: Silence in the classroom, why students shouldn’t be afraid to speak up
By Diego Martinez I used to believe that students who do not participate in class discussions did so because they weren’t comprehending the material, which made me shift a little of the blame towards educators. I later realized that silence in the classroom doesn’t mean there is a lack of understanding; rather, it can be…
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Editorial: Journalism Often Makes Me Feel Stuck
By Diego Martinez, Journalist In my time as a reporter, I have written four stories about immigration and its current developments. I’ve informed others about recent enforcement efforts — which cities ICE is focusing on, who is being affected, and how these actions are being carried out. Despite this work, I often feel limited in…
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Voices Against ICE: LA Protesters Demand Change in Immigration Enforcement
By Diego Guzman, Journalist Source: CNN On June 6, 2025, protests began in Los Angeles, when Immigration and Customs Enforcement raided several city locations. As the Los Angeles Police Department started holding ground all around the city, protesters began to clash with police officers and ICE agents turning several of the protests violent. Over the…
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AOC For 2028?
By Diego Guzman, Journalist Source: The Hill Since Kamala Harris’s loss in the 2024 presidential election, the Democrats has been left in suspense as they have been continuing to eye candidates to represent the Democratic party in running for president in 2028. United States Representative, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has been one of the key candidates as…
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Security Shake-up: Waltz Walks
By Diego Guzman, Journalist Source: CNN Mike Waltz, former national security adviser, has been on shaky ground recently since the accidental addition of the Atlantic journalist, Jeffery Goldberg, to a signal group chat that included plans for forthcoming strikes on Yemen. Earlier today, it was reported that Mike Waltz would be expected to depart from…