You Can’t Hide Behind A Screen By: Becca Soetje PARIS (mocsnews.com)- Social media and online connection has become a huge part in our world’s culture. With that can also come bullying and online threats. In Paris, 13 people between the ages of 18 and 35 years old are on trial …
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New Studies say Hundreds of Lakes are Losing Oxygen
By: Ashtyn Frazier WASHINGTON, D.C. (mocsnews.com)- Researchers have found that hundreds of lakes in the U.S. and Europe have declining oxygen levels that could result in methane emission, algal blooms, and a decline in the fish population. Published in the journal Nature, researchers found a 5.5% decline in dissolved oxygen …
Read More »Returning to campus after Covid-19
By Jessica Coco | mocsnews.com The Covid-19 pandemic has been the center of life for well over a year now. But the conversation has changed. Before it was what are we going to do to combat it, how are we going to handle the shutdown, and for students, what …
Read More »Global media suppression, journalists are fighting for their lives
By STEPHEN LLOYD KYIV, Ukraine (mocsnews.com) – Journalists continue to battle many dangers in their profession, and their world is becoming more dangerous. As governments and other groups crackdown on journalists, actively suppressing media that opens the closet door exposing their dark skeletons. The latest journalist to face such atrocities …
Read More »Supreme Court Asked to Review Men-Only Draft Registration Law
By MARIA ILLARRAMENDI CHATTANOOGA , TN (mocsnews.com) – The Men-Only registration law states that all U.S. men ages 18-25 are required to register with Selective Services within 30 days of their 18th birthday. The Selective Service is the agency responsible to register men and running a draft. The last time …
Read More »NASA Set to Launch Two New Robotic Missions to Venus by 2028
By KIMBERLY MERFERT CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (mocsnews.com) – Over three decades after NASA sent the spacecraft Magellan into Venus’s orbit in 1989, NASA is returning to hot, humid Venus, Earth’s closest, most ignored neighbor in the solar system. During his first address to NASA employees on Wednesday, Bill Nelson, the …
Read More »Pride Parade celebrated in Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (mocsnews.com)-On Thursday, thousands of people marched through Jerusalem for the annual Pride Parade. Participants march in the annual Gay Pride parade in Jerusalem, Thursday, June 3, 2021. Thousands of people marched through the streets of Jerusalem on Thursday in the city’s annual gay pride parade. (AP Photo/Ariel Schalit) The …
Read More »Princess Diana’s wedding dress goes on display in London.
By Jessica Coco | mocsnews.com The dress Princess Diana walked down the aisle in nearly 40 years ago is on display at the late princess’s former London home. The taffeta-ruffled white dress designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel. Its 25-foot (8 meters) sequin-encrusted train helped give the fairytale …
Read More »Tennessee Transgender Sports Bill Heads to Gov. Bill Lee Resulting in Major Criticism.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN (mocsnews.com) A transgender bill was sent to Governor Bill Lee’s desk, which requires students to prove their sex in which they received at birth in order to play middle and high school sports. This bill has faced criticism from the Democratic Party but in retrospect, has been backed by many …
Read More »President Biden Signs $1.9 Trillion Relief Bill
Chattanooga, Tenn – President Biden signed off on his first COVID-19 stimulus package in March. The $1.9 trillion package sent out direct payments of $1,400 to millions of Americans, extended unemployment benefits and provided nearly $20 billion for the production and distribution of the COVID-19 vaccine. “This historic legislation is about rebuilding the backbone of this country… …
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