Patrick Lee Articles
Students are Less Likely to be Sexually Assaulted than Non-Students According to a Department of Justice Report
The issue of rape and sexual assault, particularly regarding female college students, has long been an area of controversy. More Nations Agree to Take in Syrian Refugees, Including the United States
The situation in Syria has displaced more than 3.2 million Syrians since 2011. These refugees have had to escape to neighboring countries, and most of them have remained there since. Ferguson Municipal Public Library: $350,000 Donations and Healing Kits
The Ferguson Municipal Public Library remained open when other businesses in Ferguson, and schools, were closed. On its 75th day the Hong Kong Main Protest Site will be Cleared
Starting Thursday morning, the Hong Kong government began clearing the main protest site in Admiralty district, ending the 75-day student lead protest. The Hero's Heart in the Ebola Fighters
On Wednesday morning, Time honored the men and women who dedicated themselves to serving patients diagnosed with Ebola despite the risks. Time “Person of the Year” for 2014 is the Ebola fighters. Nancy Gibbs explained the reason for the selection on the publication’s website; the hero’s heart was ... Craig Wayne Boyd Sings 'The Old Rugged Cross' on The Voice and 'Surrenders it all to God'
Craig Wayne Boyd received a thunderous ovation from the audience after singing the hundred-year-old hymnal “The Old Rugged Cross.” The 35-year-old Voice contestant is from Nashville, Tennessee and claimed to have surrendered his performance to God. Senate Report Illustrates Brutality of CIA Detention Program, Politicians Weigh in
The U.S. Senate released a 500 page summary of an investigative report on Tuesday that uncovered torture tactics used by the CIA after the terrorist attack on September 11, 2001. Malaria Mortality Drops by Nearly 50 Percent Since 2000
The World Health Organization reported on Tuesday that deaths caused by malaria have dropped by half since 2000. According to the report, the global malaria mortality rates dropped by 47 percent, while it dropped by 54 percent in Africa. Varied Protests as Peaceful and Violent Protesters Express Their Frustration in Berkeley
Protesters in Berkeley continued their protests on Monday evening, making it the third straight day of active demonstrations in the area. The marchers, numbering more than 500, demand justice for the two recent and prominent victims of alleged police brutality. Despite the same claim of all the ... Church Welcomes Back the Huang Family After They were Detained for Two Years in Qatar
Matthew and Grace Huang finally returned the to U.S. this past weekend, after being detained for two years in Qatar. The couple attended the church they went to before their departure to Qatar this past Sunday. Lake Avenue Church, located in Pasadena, California, welcomed the couple and their two ...