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Kahramanmaras earthquake strikes Turkey, Syria
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![Secretary of State Anthony Blinken announced in a press release on Oct. 28 an additional $275 million of aid for Ukraine to help in the country’s resistance against Russia. “[I think that the U.S. should be] increasing aid, providing more refugee opportunities,” Stefan Maxim (10), who has observed the evolution of the war over its duration, said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/ukraine-900x600.jpeg)
United States sends $275 million more in aid to Ukraine
by Felix Chen, Assistant News Editor
• November 25, 2022
![Silicon chip sale to China has been restricted with the CHIPS and Science Act passed by the Biden administration. “[The Biden administration] is doing this to buy time for the U.S. to get a large enough advance [so] that they can accomplish their strategic objectives, get whatever security threshold they want and maybe get some concessions [from China],” upper school history and social science teacher Matt McCorkle said.](https://harkeraquila.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/chipsforamerica-webinar.jpeg)
US bars selling of certain chips to China amid rising tensions
by Andrew Liang, Assistant STEM Editor
• November 13, 2022
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