‘People’s Convoy’ Loops Around US Capital in COVID Protest Trucks and other vehicles traveled across the country to deliver a message on COVID-19. Trucks and other vehicles have gathered near Washington, DC, to protest COVID restrictions. Several convoys traveled across… Read More
On January 13, 2021, President Trump became the first U.S. president to be impeached twice. The House of Representatives impeached the president – they formally accused him of wrongdoing – saying he incited the recent storming of the U.S. Capitol… Read More
On January 6, Congress certified the vote to make Joe Biden the next president of the United States. In a joint session, the House of Representatives and Senate voted to confirm the Electoral College vote of the 2020 election, naming… Read More
January 6 was set to be a big day for American politics, and that turned out to be true – but what will the consequences be? It is the date that a joint session of Congress – both the Senate… Read More
The Coronavirus lockdown orders have lasted about a month, for most Americans. Patience is stretched thin, and tensions are running high as citizens start to rebel against having their freedom withheld. Maybe it’s a result of the number of Coronavirus cases… Read More
New Year’s Firework Controversies Countries across the globe celebrate the coming of the New Year with fireworks celebrations at midnight – but this year, there were a few controversies. Sydney In Sydney, Australia, the fireworks show went ahead after around… Read More
Welcome to LNGenZ’s roundup of the trending topics in the news this week. GM Employees on Strike Employees at the large auto company General Motors are striking. Since September 15, employees at the company have refused to work, hoping that… Read More
In the last few weeks, thousands of people have been protesting in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is a one-of-a-kind city. An island located off the south-east coast of China, life in Hong Kong is a mix of Asian and European… Read More