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Why is Extremism on the Rise?
Long ago, the nations of the world became embroiled in battle. Vicious fighting ensued in most corners of Earth, and many lives were lost in the various theaters of war. This conflict...
In world news, informative, Nov 30, 2025Reading vs. Scrolling: The Definitive Argument for Putting Down Your Phone
Today, many teenagers are spending less time reading and more time scrolling through social media, often losing awareness of the world around them. This shift has fueled a continuous ...
In opinion, technology, Nov 29, 2025Opinion: What Happened to AI?
Just months ago, people started talking about how over-dependence on AI could lead to the end of the world. However, after the release of GPT-5, and recent reports from companies such...
In opinion, technology, Nov 29, 2025Privacy vs. Health: The Dark Reality of Brain Chips
As biotechnology becomes increasingly interconnected, it’s crucial to understand both the benefits of brain chips for people with disabilities and the data privacy risks they pose. In...
In opinion, technology, Nov 29, 2025What is a Microtrend?
If you’ve been on the internet lately, you’ve likely heard the term “microtrend.” But what does that really mean? What separates a microtrend from any other trend? Microtrends are a s...
In informative, Nov 28, 2025Folklore Corner: An Introduction
Looking at the title of this article, nobody could blame you for wondering what it’s doing in a school newspaper of all places. The answer, simply put, is that the headlines these day...
In folklore corner, Oct 01, 2024Journalism Is Not a Crime - Remembering Shireen Abu Akleh
Over two years ago, on May 11, 2022, the world started mourning Al Jazeera Palestinian journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, who was killed by an Israeli sniper.
In world news, Sep 20, 2024Tahoma Talks: Discovering the world of IEPs and 504s
April is Autism Awareness Month, so I wanted to write something about the role that IEP teachers play in supporting and helping disabled students, since I have had an IEP/504. I had a...
In tahoma news, May 10, 2024Stunning Total Solar Eclipse Makes Its Way Across the US
This past Monday, a rare total solar eclipse occurred over the Central part of the US and other parts of North America.
In local news, world news, Apr 10, 2024Preserving Voices: The Battle Against Language Extinction
Saving endangered languages
In world news, local news, Mar 27, 2024The English Language: A Legacy of British Colonialism
English, the lingua franca of the world, is spoken by 1.5 billion people worldwide, making it the world’s most spoken language. 67 countries worldwide have it as an official language ...
In world news, Feb 04, 2024Urbanization and the Environment
California has some of the most populous cities in America, with 9 cities making the top 50. These cities are so populated because of the abundance of options available in urban areas...
In local news, world news, Jan 29, 2024The Climate Crisis: South Asia's Struggle with Intensifying Monsoons and Water Scarcity
The summer monsoon of South Asia is a period with heavy rainfall between the months of May and August, sometimes extending into April and September. Air from the Southwest Indian Ocea...
In world news, Dec 04, 2023Exploring Expeditions
With the most loved (and hated) time of the year coming up, Expeditions are on everyone’s minds! In this article, I’ll reveal the results of a poll I conducted to see how many people ...
In tahoma news, Oct 20, 2023Ethical Journalism at The Tahoma Times
At the Tahoma Times, our dedication is to provide high school journalism that istrustworthy, transparent, and empowers our student community. We hold ourselvesaccountable to ethical p...
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Folklore Corner: The Kelpie
It’s advisable not to touch strange horses. They’re large animals with the mentality of a car that has been given the ability to feel fear, and if they decide they don’t like you, you...
In folklore corner, Nov 28, 2025Ethical Journalism at The Tahoma Times
At the Tahoma Times, our dedication is to provide high school journalism that istrustworthy, transparent, and empowers our student community. We hold ourselvesaccountable to ethical p...
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Why is Extremism on the Rise?
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Reading vs. Scrolling: The Definitive Argument for Putting Down Your Phone
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Opinion: What Happened to AI?
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Privacy vs. Health: The Dark Reality of Brain Chips
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What is a Microtrend?
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Folklore Corner: An Introduction
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Journalism Is Not a Crime - Remembering Shireen Abu Akleh
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Tahoma Talks: Discovering the world of IEPs and 504s
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Stunning Total Solar Eclipse Makes Its Way Across the US
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Preserving Voices: The Battle Against Language Extinction
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The English Language: A Legacy of British Colonialism
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Urbanization and the Environment
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From Crisis to Progress: Unraveling Homelessness in America
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The Climate Crisis: South Asia's Struggle with Intensifying Monsoons and Water Scarcity
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Exploring Expeditions
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Ethical Journalism at The Tahoma Times
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