Author: Tristen Martinez

  • Jewish Harvard Students Feel Scared Being On Trump’s Agenda

    One Jewish Harvard student has been quoted saying “I left one conflict zone to enter another”. President Trump has been ” punishing Harvard University. In an apparent attempt to allegedly protect Jewish students, a majority of people believe Trumps actions to be the opposite.

    Harvard University currently has over 2,000 Jewish students that attend their facilities. Many of these students come from abroad and they are reporting to feel fear.

    A 41 year old PhD student named Genia was quoted saying “I thought when I left Israel I was leaving a conflict zone” to BBC News Reporters (Néravi New Company is not affiliated with BBC News. The source of this quote is from BBC News).

    Multiple students are feeling fearful, as if they are being treated as “collateral damage” (Says BBC News). This fear comes from the fact that President Trump is actively working to bar Harvard from having the ability to enroll students from abroad.

    Thankfully an unnamed judge has blocked Trumps move to bar Harvard from accepting international students while the case makes its way through the legal system.

  • Hailey Bieber Sells Her Beauty Brand 05/29/2025

    In a surprising turn of events. American fashion model and wife to popstar “Justin Bieber” made moves to sell her brand “Rhode” for 1 BILLION DOLLARS.

    The company who has decided to purchase “Rhode” is “E.l.f Beauty” which is a “powerhouse cosmetics company”.

    This sale caused an enormous leap in the target stock price of “E.l.f Beauty” from $75.00 all the way to $125.00. This is due to an impressive revenue growth of 28.28% in the past 12 months.

  • Appeals Court Rules Tariffs to Stay For Now 04/29/2025

    An appeals court has just ruled that President Donald Trump can continue to collect import taxes. This ruling comes not even 24 hours after a trade court ruled Trump tariffs to be illegal.

    The federal appeals court approved a bid from the Trump administration which temporarily suspends the trade courts order. The trade court ruled that President Trump overstepped his power by imposing the sweeping tariffs.

    The Trump administration was expectedly upset stating that this is an “example of judicial overreach”.

    A group of states and small businesses had challenged these tariffs, which is a major ideology of Trump’s economic and international agendas.

    In the Trump administration’s appeal they stated that “the decision of the trade court improperly second guessed the president” and sought to “unravel months of hard-fought trade negotiations.

  • Dior’s Maria Grazia Chiuri is Stepping Down 05/29/2025

    Maria Chiuri, a lead designer at Dior is stepping down from her position. Maria had helped to quadruple Dior’s revenue with feminist driven commercially successful products. Maria was the artistic director of Dior women’s collections since 2016.

    While her successor has yet to be named. Jonathan Anderson has recently been named as Dior’s director of menswear. There is expectations being hinted that he may also be taking over the position as the director of womenswear as well.

    CEO Delphine Arnault extended a warm thanks to Maria stating she “has accomplished tremendous work with an inspiring feminist perspective and exceptional creativity” applauding Maria for her “spirit of Monsieur Dior”.

    Maria expressed gratitude for being given the opportunity to be the head of the womenswear section of the world renowned company, founded in 1947.

    In conclusion this is a major change for the luxury brand Dior, flipping the page into a new era. We should all be very excited to see what the new head designer of Dior ushers into this newly defining period into the company’s timeline.

  • Donald Trumps Tariffs Ruled Negligent 05/28/2025

    A United States Federal Court has just released a ruling that President Donald Trump “overstepped his authority” with the whopping tariffs placed on global imports, mainly on China.

    Furthermore The International Trade Court ruled that the emergency law invoked by the White House does not give authority to place these whopping tariffs on a global level.

    Within mere minutes after these rulings the White House filed an appeal.