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Child sex robots are a problem

Brandon Sparks, Staff Writer February 20, 2019

Child pornography has always been a disgusting topic, and the topic always goes back to the question: who would do such a thing? Well, apparently many men in the world. Professor Margo Kaplan stated “By some estimates, 1 percent of the male population continues, long after puberty, to find themselves attracted to prepubescent children..” One percent of the male population is over 1 million men who are attracted to children. Now, most of these men do not act on this lust, but some do, and that is where the disorder is diagnosed. 



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Ancient illnesses resurface due to lack of vaccines

Brandon Sparks, Staff Writer February 18, 2019

Diseases such as measles and smallpox have recently outbroken because of many parents deciding that it would be best if their kid does not get a vaccine in case it gives their child a mental disorder. These ridiculous claims need to be silenced, as many people are now suffering from diseases that have been long forgotten about because of the vaccine that was created for them. Measles very recently has been scouring the news because of an outbreak that recently occured in the Philippines.

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Apple faces harsh backlash due to Facetime bug lawsuits

Brandon Sparks, Staff Writer February 18, 2019

With Apple rolling out their new Group Facetime, some bugs have surfaced with the recent release. Most of these bugs were easily fixable, but one specific glitch has allowed people to be able to break the privacy that Apple has promised from the very beginning. Using a glitch recently discovered by a fourteen year old, one was able to make Facetime calls to anyone in their contacts and even before the other person answers, they can listen to whatever the person is doing, without any form of permission.

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Trump’s great wall sparks concern among Americans

Brandon Sparks, Staff Writer January 30, 2019

It was 2016. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton were battling it out as the last presidential candidates of the Republican and Democratic parties. One statement said by now President Trump forever rings in our heads day after day as his inauguration is beginning to take effect. Trump proclaimed, “I will build a great, great wall on our southern border, and I’ll have Mexico pay for that wall.” 


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