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  • 2 weeks ago | redbrick.me | Paris Williams

    News Editor, Paris Williams reports on the US government’s reaction to Harvard rejecting its demands Harvard University faces a $2.3 billion federal funding freeze by the Trump Administration. This reactionary funding freeze comes a day after the Ivy League University publicly rejected the federal government’s demands. Alan M. Garber, Harvard President’s responded to government demands that triggered the funding freeze.

  • Sep 19, 2024 | redbrick.me | Paris Williams

    News Editor, Paris Williams reports on the NFL decision to allow Private Equity investments into football teams The National Football League (NFL) has altered its conservative ownership stance to allow for Private Equity investments. However, this alteration is only slight. A New EraThe NFL previously barred private equity ownership within the major sports league. Now, the league will allow franchises (football teams) to sell up to 10% of their ownership to private equity firms.

  • Aug 29, 2024 | redbrick.me | Paris Williams

    News Editor Paris Williams details the recent riots across the UK and the immense pressure it has exerted upon the Prime Minister Content Warning: The following article contains material that may be distressing to some readers. Trigger Warning: Violence, murder, death,Rioting and social dissidence have engulfed the UK over the past few weeks, leading to an array of crimes being committed.

  • Apr 13, 2024 | redbrick.me | Paris Williams

    After two years, Sweden officially joined countries such as America, France, Finland, and Canada to become NATO’s 32nd member. This ensures that Sweden will be protected by the other NATO members if under attack. Sweden will now be protected under Article 5 of NATO, which ensures collective defense when necessary. This historical moment sees the once-neutral country transition to an internationalist position.

  • Feb 8, 2024 | redbrick.me | Paris Williams

    The Post Office scandal is considered one of the most significant miscarriages of justice in the history of the UK. The scandal desecrated the lives of more than 900 sub-postmasters, who were wrongly accused of stealing from the Post Office. Consequently, many innocent individuals found themselves imprisoned for fraud, facing bankruptcy as they used their own funds to cover the apparent losses, and suffering severe psychological effects.

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