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By: Emily Fountain The use of genetically modified (GM) foods, often referred to by critics as ‘Frankenfood’, has stirred controversy…
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By: Cody Knapp Turkey is, and has always been, an enigma. A successful democracy, geographically split between Asia and Europe,…
By: Alexander Sileo Despite numerous attempts by the international community to resolve the conflict in Syria between rebel groups and…
By: Ronnie Kurtz Basketball is first and foremost a game. So when Kobe Bryant gallantly declared that this year’s rendition…