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The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

The Student Newspaper of DePaul University

The DePaulia

A movie theater in Los Angeles showcases The Interview, a film criticizing North Korea that was subject to international scrutiny. (Richard Vogel | AP)

An ‘Interview’ later: Korean diplomacy after Sony hacking scandal

Jackson Danbeck January 11, 2015

As Sony planned to release its North Korea critical film “The Interview,” — which depicts the fictional death of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un — a mysterious group calling themselves the Guardians...

Millions have gathered in rallies across the globe to honor the victims of the attacks. (AP Photo/Francois Walschaerts)

AP: Militants attack sites in Paris, murder satirical newspaper employees

The Associated Press January 11, 2015

For three days, two al-Qaida-linked brothers and an associate who seized a kosher grocery, terrorized France and shook the world. The Kouachi brothers allegedly carried out the massacre of 12 people...

President Barack speaks in the Cabinet Room of the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2014, to announce the U.S. will end its outdated approach to Cuba that has failed to advance U.S. interests. (AP Photo/Doug Mills, Pool)

AP: Obama announces re-establishment of relations with Cuba

The Associated Press December 17, 2014

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama announced the re-establishment of diplomatic relations as well as an easing in economic and travel restrictions on Cuba Wednesday, declaring an end to America's...

AP: Grand jury wont indict Ferguson cop in Michael Brown shooting

AP: Grand jury won’t indict Ferguson cop in Michael Brown shooting

Associated Press November 24, 2014

FERGUSON, Mo. (AP) — A grand jury has decided not to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in the death of Michael Brown, the unarmed, black 18-year-old whose fatal shooting sparked weeks of sometimes-violent...

President Barack Obama announces executive actions on immigration during a nationally televised address from the White House in Washington, Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014. Obama outlined a plan on Thursday to relax U.S. immigration policy, affecting as many as 5 million people. (AP Photo/Jim Bourg, Pool)

AP: Obama spurns GOP with expansive immigration orders

The Associated Press and Julie Pace November 21, 2014

WASHINGTON (AP) — Spurning furious Republicans, President Barack Obama unveiled expansive executive actions on immigration Thursday night to spare nearly 5 million people in the U.S. illegally from...

Chicago Recovery Alliance aims to reduce drug harm

Chicago Recovery Alliance aims to reduce drug harm

Kevin Gross November 16, 2014

On a dark corner in Humboldt Park, Chicago’s forgotten drug users — or junkies, as some critics refer to them — search out a small form of sanctuary in what seems like the unlikeliest of places. A...

Ebola overload

Ebola overload

Alicya Dennison November 16, 2014

Disease scare, sensationalism leads to stigmatization of Africans in America Upon his return from Guinea — a West African nation — on Oct. 17, Dr. Craig Spencer from New York City tested positive...

Programs help military vets transition to civilian life

Programs help military vets transition to civilian life

Christian Jones November 16, 2014

Every day it is a chance that it could be your last. Death is around every corner, and the people around you are trained to think just like you. Then one day, it is over; you leave the dangerous situation...

President Barack Obama speaks after the elections. Due to harsh Democrat losses, some wonder if hell rely on executive powers for policymaking in his final years. (Evan Vucci | AP)

The red dawn: Republican midterm gains have sweeping policy ramifications

Kevin Gross November 9, 2014

By the end of the 2012 elections, Democrats were riding a momentous wave. President Barack Obama won re-election by a fair margin. Democrats won seven of the 11 governor seats up for grabs. Although...

Jaren Rodriguez, 20, at a rally in Tijuana, Mexico, organized by the National Immigrant Youth Alliance that hopes to bring families back to their homes in the United States. He was brought to the United States when he was four and graduated from high school in San Jose, Calif. He later self-deported in an attempt to legalize his immigration status. (Don Bartletti | Tribune News Service / Los Angeles Times)

Child, not alien, migration

Parker Asmann November 9, 2014

As tears swelled in their eyes and they fought back the emotions creeping in, Raquel and Alexis Cervantes couldn’t understand why their parents were sending them to the United States for high school...

Young single women will have big impact on midterms

Young single women will have big impact on midterms

Megan Daley November 4, 2014

Much has been resting on the shoulders of young female voters in this year’s midterm election. The coveted female vote has been a hot button topic leading up to the election today with their vote determining...

Stickers await voters after they cast their votes on Election Day at Glenwood Center in Greensboro, N.C., Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)

Storify: 2014 National Midterm Elections

Kevin Gross November 4, 2014

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