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The Rubicon

ACKNOWLEDGING THE PAST. President Joe Biden was the first president to offers an apology for the trauma that was caused by the U.S. government  abusing Native Americans. (Carter Marks via NSPA Campaign Photo Exchange)

President Biden apologies for pain and trauma caused by boarding schools

Audrey Peltier, RubicOnline November 17, 2024
On October 25, President Joe Biden ventured into Native American land, the Gila Rivaner Indian Community in Arizona where hundreds of Native people gathered to hear an apology.
VOTES. A voting sign stands outside of a polling place in Minneapolis. Over 95% of Minnesotans voted in the presidential primary.

Biden, Trump triumphant in Minnesota primary

Andrew Lipinsky, RubicOnline March 6, 2024
Although Biden and Trump each gained about 70% of the vote from their respective parties, 20% of democrats voted uncommitted in an act of protest towards Biden's position on the Israel-Hamas war.
NO JOKE. Dean Phillips explained his unexpected and controversial bid for president: “I think President Biden has done a spectacular job. But it’s not about the past. This is an election about the future.”

Minnesota Rep. Dean Phillips challenges Biden in primary election

Aarushi Bahadur, RubicOnline November 16, 2023
Seemingly out of nowhere, Minnesotan Dean Phillips decided to run for president.
JOBS NOT FURLOUGHS. If the government shutdown had occurred, millions of federal workers across the country would have been furloughed or forced to work without pay indefinitely. “All non-essential services of the federal government would not open and those federal workers would not get their salaries; in many cases they’d be furloughed or temporarily laid off,” said upper school history teacher Aaron Shulow.

Government shutdown avoided, future remains uncertain

Sonia Kharbanda, The Rubicon October 7, 2023
On Sept. 30, President Biden signed a temporary funding bill to avoid a shutdown and all of its drastic effects.
Senior Tommy Verhey gives an update on this week’s current events.

[60 SECOND NEWS] Joe Biden, MN sports, SPA spring sports

Tommy Verhey, Director of RubicOnline April 25, 2023
Senior Tommy Verhey gives an update on this week’s current events.
On Apr. 11, President Joe Biden made an official ruling on ghost guns across the U.S. Biden stated that commercial manufacturers must incorporate licenses and serial numbers, run background checks, and reserialize formerly sold firearms.

Federal government cracks down on ghost guns, continues battle on gun control

Tommy Verhey, RubicOnline April 30, 2022
While most people have a stance on the tightening or loosening of the steps to purchase and use firearms, ghost guns continue to circulate the country.
What's Biden up to?

What’s Biden up to?

Harper Glass, Staff Writer October 27, 2021
In the first nine months of his presidency, President Biden has been working to improve infrastructure, employment, and costs for working citizens.
President Biden signing executive orders within the first days of his term in office.

A look back at Biden’s first ten days

Bobby Verhey, RubicOnline February 1, 2021
Thus far, President Joe Biden has began to tackle many of his campaign promises. Read to learn everything that he has done in his first ten days.
In order to be impeached, a president must have committed “Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors,” as outlined by the Constitution, although the document does not define what “high crimes and misdemeanors” may entail.

[THEN/NOW] Presidential impeachments

Mimi Huelster, RubicOnline February 1, 2021
In the nearly 250 years that the U.S. has been a country, only three of its presidents have been impeached. Here are their stories.
Winners of the Georgia Senate runoffs Jon Ossoff (left), and Raphael Warnock (right), celebrate their victories together.

Democrats control Senate thanks to Georgia runoff

Thomas Reinhart, RubicOnline January 20, 2021
The Georgia vote for senators was highly contested, with both democratic nominees winning the race, the U.S. Senate is now a 50-50 split.
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Heightened security, worry surround Inauguration

Elizabeth Trevathan, Director of RubicOnline January 19, 2021
COVID-19 reduced crowds, and post-insurgence security has brought a strong military presence to Washington.
The divide we see between differing opinions and reactions on last Wednesday’s rioting is not a Republican Democrat split but a matter of white supremacy and ignorance.

[STAFF EDITORIAL] Capitol insurrection amplifies white supremacy; every day forward is a day for change

RubicOnline Staff January 13, 2021
What happened at the Capitol goes deeper than party lines and skin color. To make sure that our democracy is never threatened, the events of Wednesday never repeated, it is time to understand history and our shortcomings.
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