Post-Election News, One Month Later

It has been almost one month since Election Day, but the tension surrounding American politics is still high. From changing interest rates and newsworthy interviews to questions of Donald Trump’s legitimacy and protests, the unforgettable election of 2016 continues to be unforgettable.

Rob Clarfeld, founder and CEO of Clarfeld Financial Advisors, wrote for Forbes.com last Wednesday to say that interest rates have been climbing since the beginning of the summer but have increased at an even higher rate since the election. Clarfeld explained that Trump’s election caused bond markets to respond negatively because of the newly elected president’s plans for office. Investors are wary that Trump’s plans for infrastructure spending, defense costs, and decreased taxes will lead to economic inflation. Additionally, the Federal Reserve has long been expected to change its policy and increase interest rates. Clarfeld also remarked that Trump’s rhetoric for making the defense of the United States a priority has influenced currency. In anticipation of less foreign trade and increased domestic demand, the US dollar has increased 2.8 percent since the election. If the dollar continues to increase in strength, the prices of domestic goods could become too high for foreign markets, affecting US corporations negatively and bond markets positively.

Another political development since the election was the NPR interview on “The Diane Rehm Show” of a surrogate of Trump, Scottie Nell Hughes. In response to the subject of Trump’s stream of unproven claims throughout his campaign, Hughes stated, “One thing that’s been interesting this entire campaign season to watch is that people say facts are facts. They’re not really facts.” The comment shocked journalists and seemed an attempt to defend Trump’s lies and conspiracy theories — such as Trump’s recently unproven claim that there were millions of illegal voters in the November election. Just this past Friday, Trump sent a questionable tweet saying that Taiwan “CALLED ME,” suggesting his lack of initiative in the controversial interaction, though the Taiwanese press reported that the call was previously scheduled with his consent.

Meanwhile, resistance to Donald Trump’s presidency lingers on among some throughout the country. In Cincinnati on Thursday, protesters outside the US Bank Arena chanted “love trumps hate” while Trump made the first stop on his post-election victory tour. Additionally, the 2016 Green Party nominee, Jill Stein, is advocating for a recount in Wisconsin, Michigan and Pennsylvania. All three of these states are typically Democrat, and the statement Stein released to try to raise money for a Wisconsin recount claimed both “compelling evidence of voting anomalies” and “significant discrepancies in vote totals” in each of the three states. Stein has raised $6.9 million to pay for the three recounts. The recount in Wisconsin began Thursday, while the Michigan and Pennsylvania recounts have not yet begun

Though the next four years under President Donald Trump have yet to unfold, they are likely to make significant history based on the political tension during his campaign and the first several weeks after his election.

Stock Report: Delta Air Lines

Delta Air Lines is an American airline company that fulfills over 5,400 flights daily. The company was founded on May 30, 1924 and belongs to the SkyTeam airline alliance. The company is valued at $35.89 billion, a large cap stock, with a 1.70 percent dividend yield. It competes with companies like Southwest, Continental, JetBlue and so on. Warren Buffett has turned much attention to this company when he announced that he invested.

Recent News

11/2/16: Delta Airlines is Looking to AirBnb to Boost Business

Under a marketing agreement with AirBnb, Delta customers can earn award miles toward free flights when booking stays with Airbnb. Delta is the world’s second largest airline in passenger traffic and will compete with Virgin America. Airbnb will pay Delta for the miles its airline customers accrue through bookings, just like hotels do, a spokesman for the Atlanta-based carrier said. AirBnb hopes to draw in new customers with this marketing agreement.

11/20/16: Delta Introduces an App to Keep Track of Luggage

 “Travelers are able to check a map in their app to see the last scanned location of their bags, providing peace of mind they’ll be waiting for them on the carousel when they land,” the company wrote in a statement announcing the app and a chip tag.

When loading bags, a light will flash green if everything is on track or red to alert a handler that  a bag may need more attention. This technology can prevent, or help minimize, the loss or mishandling of luggage in an airport.

http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/delta-introduces-chip-tags-tracking-app-so-you-know-exactly-n635976

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Delta’s stock price is very fairly valued at a 7.93 P/E ratio. The price for one share of Delta Airlines is $49.24. I think DAL is a buy because of the rise in airline use as well as the recent investment by Warren Buffett’s company, Berkshire Hathaway, which purchased$249.3 million worth of Delta shares. The investment is not at all risky considering that the airline business isn’t going anywhere. In my opinion, if a billionaire’s company invests $250 million in ONE company, private investors should follow. On top of the bright future for Delta, it provides its investors with a 1.65 percent dividend annually. Invest in Delta Airlines with confidence and hold for a while!

Week 9: Quiet Week with 6 Byes

If you felt as if Week 9 wasn’t as jam-packed with action as usual, that was because there were 6 teams on a bye week. But even with New England, Arizona, Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, and Washington taking the week off, there was plenty of excitement on the field. Nine games were decided by only one possession this week.

After a 5-0 start, the Minnesota Vikings continue to struggle, dropping their third game in a row. This time, it was a 22-16 overtime loss against the Detroit Lions. Matthew Stafford kept his team in the game against a very powerful Vikings defense with 219 yards and two touchdowns. In an exciting Monday night game, Seattle defeated the Buffalo Bills, 31-25, with Russell Wilson throwing for 282 yards and two TDs.

There were a couple of teams that had to win this week if they wanted to keep their playoff hopes alive. The Carolina Panthers, who were 2-5 going into this week, held out to win against the Los Angeles Rams, 13-10. The Indianapolis Colts, with a 3-5 record, defeated the Green Bay Packers, 31-26. The New Orleans Saints, who have been an offensive powerhouse but lacking on defense, had a crucial game in which they destroyed the San Francisco 49ers, 41-23. Saints RB Mark Ingram rushed for 158 yards and two TDs.

In addition to Ingram, players that helped their team (or maybe helped your fantasy team) this week included Chargers RB Melvin Gordon, who rushed for 196 yards and caught for 65 yards and a TD in their 43-35 win over the Titans. Falcons QB Matt Ryan threw for 344 yards and four TDs in a 43-28 win against the Buccaneers. Latavius Murray, Raiders RB, helped his team gain complete control over itsdivision by rushing for 114 yards and three TDs.

Week 8: Back to Back Ties!

Week 8 was yet another crazy week in the NFL with close games coming down to the wire, standout players, blowouts and upsets. There were 7 games decided by one possession, one game decided by only one point, and another game that ended in a TIE! This was the first time since 1997 there were ties in back to back weeks.

Let’s start off with the tie. Playing in London, the Cincinnati Bengals took on the Washington Redskins. Although this game was not as crazy as last week’s, there were still some unbelievable moments leading to the tie. After going into OT, both teams ended their first possession with a punt so the next team to score would win. Redskins kicker Dustin Hopkins was setting up for a game-winning 22 yard field goal. Should have been an easy win, but he missed. Then with two minutes left, the Bengals were driving their way into field goal position when their quarterback Andy Dalton fumbled the ball, giving the Redskins another chance at a field goal. But the Redskins could not capitalize on the good field position and the game ended in a tie.

Another game that came down to the wire was the Oakland Raiders overtime defeat of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 30-24. Raiders QB Derek Carr threw for 513 yards and four touchdowns, including a 41-yard game winning pass in overtime. Another close game included the offensive battle between the Atlanta Falcons and the Green Bay Packers. The Falcons won 33-32 with help from their QB Matt Ryan, who threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns. Finally, there was a third OT game  this week where the Dallas Cowboys came back to beat the Philadelphia Eagles 29-23.

Upsets in Week 8 included the New Orleans Saints stunning the Seattle Seahawks in a close game of 25-20, keeping the Saints’ playoff hopes alive. The Chicago Bears also defeated the terrific defense of the Minnesota Vikings 20-10 in a Monday Night Football upset. Bears RB Jordan Howard rushed for 154 yards and a touchdown. There were a lot of teams with a bye this week: the Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Rams, Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, Pittsburgh Steelers and the San Francisco 49ers.

A few standout players from week 8 that would help your fantasy team include Raiders QB Carr, who threw for 513 yards and 4 TDs;Raiders WR Amari Cooper, who caught for 173 yards and a TD; and Bears running back Jordan Howard, who rushed for 153 yards, received for 50 yards and a TD.

 


 

What are HHS Students Thankful For?

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Izzy Dares: I’m thankful I wasn’t born blind.

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Tim Creamer: I’m thankful for Corey Dooley.

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Abdullah Nassif: I’m thankful for my brother, Jon.

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Casey Collins: I’m thankful for my Honda Pilot.

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Meg Bishop: I’m thankful I switched to cheerleading from soccer and the team helped me strengthen my cheer skills.

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Matt Lanagan: I’m thankful for my 7 cats.

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Brett Croke: I’m thankful for my girlfriend, Rachel..

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Paul McCabe: I’m thankful for Mrs. Banks.

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Kylee Sweeney: I’m thankful for my friends, especially Ethan. 😉

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Mrs. McHugh: I’m thankful for good books.

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Jill Muirhead: I’m thankful I finally got my license.

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Olivia Cyrus: I’m thankful for the men and women who fight for our country and Donald Trump is our next President.

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Abby Harrison: I’m thankful for good friends, like Colin Boutin.

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Ryan Glynn: I’m thankful I didn’t get my leg amputated.

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Mrs. Bostwick: I’m thankful for my friends, family and my awesome job.

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Connor Morris: I’m thankful for Izzy’s princess backpack.

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Mikey Nassif: I’m thankful for the football team and my family.

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Jack Randall: I’m thankful for Paul McCabe’s mom.

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Dottie Tilden and Sara Gavin: I’m thankful for the soccer team and Mike Fraser.

And to the Republic, For Which It Stands

As we all know, the arduous, straining journey of what was the 2016 Presidential election came to a close Tuesday night. Republican candidate Donald Trump pulled off a shocking upset, defeating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton and causing an uproar from every corner of our nation, from people of all types. My personal opinion resides on the side of the negative. I was never a huge Hillary supporter; however, if I had the opportunity to vote, I would have voted her over Mr. Trump 1,000 times out of 1,000. Many people know this; as this election has become a popular topic of discussion these last few months, I have shared my opinion when asked, and only when asked. I do not believe in starting political debates with my peers and family, especially during this election; the only thing that creates is animosity, and one side always seems unable or unwilling to accept the other’s views. However, I have received great reactions for my stand as a Democrat:

“You’re white; why are you a Democrat?”

“I thought Democrats were only poor people?”

“How are you not a Republican when you live in Hanover?”

“Are you stupid or are you joking?”

Yes, these are real responses, from real students, that I have received for my opinion. I have been on the receiving end of mocking for my candidate’s loss, for my choice of the “wrong” Presidential nominee ever since the campaign began, and even more so since the election concluded. I have even heard teachers, at my own school, outwardly mocking those for choosing the losing candidate, ridiculing their opinion. I have seen family members, friends, and peers post awful things about Democrats and those who voted for Hillary, bullying those who don’t share their opinion. As a human being, I would like to say that these actions are embarrassing, disgusting, and despicable. Is this the beginning of your plan to “Make America Great Again”? Your inability to respect your peers, colleagues, and fellow Americans is deplorable.

I have always believed, as long as you have a real reason, the candidate you like is the candidate you like; opinions are never wrong, and your personal preferences belong to you. I will never denounce someone for their opinion, as that is their right as an American, and I applaud those who truly know what they are preaching and stand behind it fully. However, many people seem to have forgotten this common courtesy recently, in their comments about the “deplorable, non-educated white voters,” “criminal-supporting idiots,” “moon-bats,” and “lazy sacks of sh*t” that voted for Hillary Clinton. To those of you who have said something along these lines, be ashamed of yourselves. That is not having a strong opinion; that is being an ignorant, inconsiderate person, with no respect to your fellow Americans and, more importantly, fellow human beings. My father has worked 14 hour days as a teacher and coach quite often; he is one of millions like him, who proudly call themselves Democrats. I will stand for those blue collar Americans who hold this country on their backs until the day I die.

Now, to our future President, Donald J. Trump:

I could go on about how we do not see eye to eye on our political views and about how I don’t think your unrealistic plans for office suffice; I could list statistics about the uneducated people who voted for you. However, I will not. The election is in the past now, and nothing I say in this will change its results. Also, I cannot judge your ability to run this country; you will not run our country until January, so as of now I have no basis to judge your ability as President. However, I have plenty of basis to judge you as a man. You have made several disturbing comments about women; too many to include in this article. You have belittled many popular women in our society, such as Angelina Jolie, Rosie O’Donnell, Anne Hathaway, Cher, and Heidi Klum, using adjectives such as “fat,” “gold digger,” “Miss Piggy,” and “tramp.” In your description of how to treat women, in an interview with New York Magazine, you replied “You have to treat ’em like sh*t.” You have belittled the Miss USA and Miss Universe competition, making them parade in front of you so you can get rid of the unattractive ones. This makes sense for your control of the competitions, however, as you said about them, “If you’re looking for a rocket scientist, don’t tune in tonight.” You’ve even made comments about underage women, using sexual innuendo to describe 10, 12, 14, and 17 year olds. My youngest sister is 10, and will spend her middle school years with you in office.

You have made countless comments about how worthless and despicable Mexicans are, specifically those who reside in our country illegally, doing jobs that pay under a dollar an hour, which no American citizen would ever do. You have brushed off matters of minority inequalities, belittled the Black Lives Matter movement, and made clear your anti-Muslim sentiments, and how they will be banned from this country in your time in office. You have used words of hate to destroy both your political and social opponents, never accepting their arguments, only using the tactics of a middle-school-bully to deprecate their characters.

With these traits, you managed to win the Presidential election, with an ability to persuade people that is quite unparalleled, if I may say. Now, your idiosyncrasies are on full display to the public, and will be for the next four years. My nephew, with eyes full of innocence, is 2 years old. My cousin, with the energy of a puppy, turned 6 this October. My sister, with a smile and happiness that seems to radiate around her, will turn 11 later this month. Do I want my nephew to hear the awful words you see on TV, to destroy those who merely disagree with you, and have to hear his mother call you our leader? Do I want my cousin to hear the demeaning tone you use to refer to minorities, as he approaches his beginning years of schooling, no doubt with children of minorities? Do I want my sister, as she grows into the person she will become, as she experiences middle school, to hear our President speak on women with such disgusting and deplorable tones, forcing her to reconsider her worth in today’s society? As a human being, Mr. Trump, I can never respect you, unless I see a change. I truly hope you develop some level morals, respect, integrity, and many other necessary qualities in order to successfully run our country. Although I am nervous about it, I can do nothing but put my full faith in you to maintain the success of the United States of America.

With all of the drastic opinions put out after the elections, one that I simply cannot take part in is “I am embarrassed to be an American.” Please. The President of this country will never, NEVER, fully embody the true qualities of this country. You can be embarrassed about the decision, but this decision will never change the root values of our country. Hard work, perseverance, drive, and pride in who we are will always prevail, and those concepts are something we can never be embarrassed about, no matter who our leader is. Although there will be some who find our future President to be our leader, if you share my opinion, you cannot say the same, and this is a sad realization. However, keep this in all of your hearts: we may have elected Donald Trump as our President, but we have the ability to elect ourselves as our leader. Our President does not have to lead us. In the hazed fog of the future of our country, the light from the solutions to the issues facing us will not be with him. It is up to us as American citizens to shine the light and navigate ourselves through the cloudy state of our nation, and come together to find our way through hardship.

I ask us all, citizens of all political viewpoints, races, religions, and nationalities, to come together; we have been divided too much these past 6 months. How did we let two political candidates, hungry for power, destroy the love and connections we have as Americans? We cannot let an election of one of the many positions of power in our country destroy the bonds of the American people. We are not Democrats and Republicans at heart; we are human beings. We need to have morality, we need to have love, we need to have respect, and most of all, we need to have empathy. Mr. Trump, so far, has not shown empathy. I pray that he will develop this sense, in order to help us come together. So, I ask of all you, all Americans, to open a door for a Democrat, help a Republican with a problem, and overall, treat all Americans as what they are: human beings. If there is ever a time to come together, it is now, after what was the worst Presidential election to date. The United States of America stands for so much; it is time for us to fully embody it.

Sources: “Donald Trump Sexism Tracker.” The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group, n.d. Web. 10 Nov. 2016.

 

Boys Hockey Looks for Repeat of Last Year’s Success

As fall sports come to a close, Hanover’s boys hockey team is already thinking winter, planning for another successful season. After winning the state championship last year, the stakes are high but the team is ready to compete for another title.

The class of 2016 graduated 11 varsity hockey players so this year’s seniors are stepping up and preparing the rest of the team for a big season.  “I think we have a lot of potential to be a good team this year,” said Junior Captain Connor Morris. “We lost a lot of good players so there are a lot of spots available. It’s going to be very competitive and everyone is going to be working hard on and off the ice. It’s going to be different than last year but I’m looking forward to getting back on the ice with my team.”

The team has been hitting the ice bright and early for morning captains’ practices in the last couple of weeks. They also have held team workouts in the weight room. “Half the battle of becoming a good team is being in shape, so we take care of it in the preseason and go into the season ready to play full games,” said senior Ryan Mahoney.  This year’s team has a very talented group of upperclassmen and the underclassmen are working hard to keep up.

Senior Captain Ryan Phillips is a little sentimental about his last year playing hockey for Hanover. “We’ve had a lot of good runs the last few years that I’ve been on the team,” he said. “Although (next year) I’m going to miss playing with the boys I’ve been with since I was little, I look forward to ending it on a good note and hopefully becoming state champs one last time.”

Winter sports are set to start the week after Thanksgiving. I’m sure the fans are just as ready as the players and are excited to take the trip to Gallo to support the boys on their run at the Garden.

Stock Report: Tesla Motors

Tesla Motors, Inc. is an American auto maker that specializes in the creation of electric cars. It was founded in July 2003 and first gained attention after the announcement of the Tesla Roadster. The company is valued at $29.2 billion; a large cap stock. Some competitors are GM, Ford, Toyota and Nissan, each significantly larger in cap than Tesla. Tesla’s Model S has turned Tesla Motors into a significant and competitive company.

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10/19/16: All Tesla Vehicles Being Produced Now Have Self-Driving Hardware

Elon Musk, co-founder and CEO of Tesla Motors, announced that all new vehicles will have self-driving hardware, including the upcoming Model 3. The hardware being installed includes cameras mounted behind the windshield, two on each side of the car, and one in the rear, for a total of 8 cameras and 12 ultrasonic sensors to detect blind-spot movement. This should increase earnings in the future because, as of now, Teslas are some of the only residential cars with the feature. Tesla has been huge in the news as of late, stock price is unpredictable.

10/28/16: Elon Musk Announces Solar Roof Tiles

During a presentation, Elon Musk explained that Tesla would begin to produce solar roof tiles to power heating, electricity and, if you have one, a Tesla vehicle. The tiles will take in solar energy during the day and store the energy in a battery to be used at any time. This energy will then power all electronics, as well as heating. It will also provide energy to power the Power Wall, which charges your Tesla vehicle, indefinitely. The shingles will come in four different styles that provide the same features: textured glass, slate glass, Smooth glass and Tuscan glass. They are scheduled to start at a price point of around $70,000 compared to a $20,000 asphalt roof and $45,000 slate roof, based on a 3,000 sq ft. house. There is no known release date, but these roofs will presumably end up on everyone’s homes, with around 5 million new roofs installed each year in the US alone. Tesla is a buy-and-hold-on-tightly stock for the next, God knows, how many years. Very good investment.

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Stock price is unbearably over-valued from a P/E standpoint, buy from an upside and potential standpoint, a good investment (in my humble opinion.) Teslas are becoming outrageously popular with some 300,000 pre-orders on the upcoming Model 3, which requires a $1,000 down payment. My opinion on the stock is a strong buy because I LOVE where the company is headed and its innovation is thrilling. Investing in the company is very risky as the company is very innovative but has failed to earn money in every quarter but two this year. The numbers show that this company should be avoided, but with high risk comes high return, so invest at your own risk!

20 Moments From An Election We’ll Never Forget

This year’s presidential election has been one of the nastiest ever. What was once a comparison of candidates based on policies has turned into a mud-slinging bully session. Candidates are roasting other candidates. But the people who are really getting burned are the American people,  left to pick between “Crooked” Hillary Clinton and “Loose Cannon” Donald Trump. While you may not have decided who you’re rooting for in this election, here are 20 things about the campaign that you’ll never forget.

1. Trump calls Jeb Bush “low energy”

Donald Trump started to be grab attention with outrageous comments at the Republican primary debates. His first famous comment was calling Jeb Bush “low energy.” This started the downfall of Bush’s campaign. Many people thought he was certain to get the Republican nomination, but that all started to unravel when Trump went on the attack.

2. Trump’s “robot impression”

Early in the campaign, Trump got a lot of attention for, well, just being weird. (Who even says ‘China’ like that anyway?). He got a lot of attention for his, apparent, robot impression. “You know what that is, right?” I don’t think anyone knew what that was. (See also: the many remixes of ‘bing bong’).

3. Marco Rubio is Dubbed “Little Marco”

Trump made up names for many of his opponents in the Republican primaries. “Little Marco” was his best work. The feud between the two later degenerating into a debate about “hand size.”  Trump’s attacks were said by many to be responsible for eliminating Rubio, Bush and eventually, “Lyin’” Ted Cruz.

4. Bernie Releases His First Ad

Something positive in the election had finally happened. Bernie Sanders aired his first commercial. For once, a political ad didn’t attack someone and try to use scare tactics. It had good values and just showed, well, America. Whether you liked Bernie Sanders or not, it’s hard to deny that this was definitely a feel-good kind of commercial.

5. Clinton Takes A Bathroom Break Mid-Debate

Defiantly proving she is just like the rest of us, Hillary made a dash for the bathroom during the commercial break of one debate against Bernie Sanders (and Martin O’Malley, but he didn’t get to say much). She didn’t make it back until after the show resumed. Luckily someone who was actually on the stage was asked the next question.

6. Jeb Bush Begs People to Clap

After Trump humiliated Bush at the Republican primary debates, Bush’s campaign was over. He definitely didn’t go out with a bang, begging his audience to clap for him at one of his campaign rallies. How sad. Just look at the audience’s faces.

7. Bernie is Tired of Hillary’s “Damn Emails”

Bernie and Hillary could both agree on one thing. They had heard enough about Clinton’s emails. Hillary seemed very glad to see someone move on from the touchy subject. Although with the recent scandal just a days before the polls open, Bernie may have spoken too soon.

8. Trump Offers to Pay Legal Bills of People Who Take Out Rioters at His Rallies

After multiple incidents of violence at Trump events, the candidate told his supporters to “knock the crap” out of  protesters interrupting the rally. He even promised to pay their legal fees if there was any trouble, something which he later denied saying. Since then, it has been found that some protesters were paid by Hillary’s campaign disrupt the rallies.

9. Clinton Gets Pneumonia

After people started to wonder about both candidate’s health, Hillary was seen being carried into a van after leaving a 9/11 memorial. This only fueled the fire of critics who argued she was in poor health. A conspiracy theory that Clinton had seizures began to take hold. The theory, obviously, has never been proven correct.

10. Hispanic Woman Loves Trump

After Trump was repeatedly criticized for discriminating against Hispanics, this woman was called to stage at one of his rallies. Unfortunately for Trump, this woman who shows her love for the candidate seems to be a rare find . . . and actually comes off a little creepy.

11. Melania’s Familiar Speech

At the Republican National Convention, Trump’s wife Melania gave a speech that sounded a little too similar to one Michelle Obama had made eight years earlier. The speech was not plagiarized, but written by the same writer, who felt very badly about the incident and apologized.

12. Clinton Calls Trump Supporters “Deplorables”

At a campaign event, Hillary  said that Trump’s supporters could be put “in a basket of deplorables.” The comment sparked outrage from Trump’s camp. I won’t say any more, as I’m sure most people have heard it played a thousand times.

13. Trump Threatens to Put Clinton in Jail

Trump completely lost it at the second presidential debate, saying that when he is elected president, he would investigate Hillary’s emails to determine whether she should be in jail. This was definitely the most shocking moment of the debate.

14. Ken Bone is the Debate Hero America Needs

Ken Bone won his fame for seemingly no reason, with a question in the town hall-style debate about energy policy. The debate was hardly taken seriously, as the second most talked about moment was the fly that kept landing on Clinton’s face.

15. Singing Makes Everything Better

To distract people from the two horrible choices they had for president after the second debate, an Internet user created a hilarious lip sync of the two candidates. While they might have been having the “the time of their lives,” America was biting its nails trying to decide between the lesser of two evils.

16. Hillary is Very Proud of Herself for Saying “Trumped Up Trickle Down”

When comparing policies at the first presidential debate, Clinton seemed very proud of herself for coming up with the idea that Trump’s economic plan would be a “trumped-up trickle down.” Just the smile on her face when nobody was laughing was awkward enough. When she later repeated the term at the third debate, there was still no reaction from the audience. Oh well, Hillary, I guess you can’t land them all.

17. Trump warns Americans of the possible 400 pound man hacking our government

When talking about a Wikileaks release of Clinton campaign emails, Trump told people he had no idea where the attack originated from. Countering the Democrats’ theory that the Russian government was behind the leak, Trump argued that, for all he knows, it could have been done by a 400 pound man hacking the government from his bed. Odd choice of words.

18. Trump at the Third Debate

Trump had a crazy third debate. He left the American people in suspense about whether he would accept the results if he lost the election, called Hillary a “nasty woman,” and warned the American people there are “bad hombres” coming over the border. He had sad himself earlier, “the shackles are off.”

19. Ted Cruz’s “Hotline Bling”

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After Ted Cruz lost the Republican nomination, he eventually, reluctantly, supported Trump (after telling voters to ‘vote their conscience’). Here he can be seen campaigning for Trump, but very depressed.

20. Hilarity Ensues at Charity Dinner

At the Al Smith Charity Dinner, Trump and Clinton seemed to get along great, both of them poking fun at the other. It was nice to get a break from the usual cut-throat attitude that has characterized the rest of the race. It was definitely a great way to end the election as it will probably be the last time they are seen together in public.

The positive thing is the election is almost over. Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8th. Luckily, Hanover High School has the day off so we can all mourn the fate of the country no matter who wins.

The Chicago Cubs Make History

The greatest situation a fan can ask for is a championship decided at the wire, the final pivotal game coming down to winner takes all. The World Series came down to game 7 and turned out to be a game for the ages.

The Cubs sent Kyle Hendricks to the mound with hopes of a dominant start. For the Indians, ace Corey Kluber was on the hill. Going into the game, Cleveland looked to have the advantage with the pitching weapons of Kluber, Andrew Miller and Cody Allen all available. Chicago had announced starter Jon Lester would be available out of the bullpen as well as closer Aroldis Chapman. The stage was set for a pitchers duel in the final game of the 2016 season.

The game started off incredibly fast with Dexter Flower hitting a lead off home run to put Chicago up 1-0. Cleveland responded with a run in the third but Chicago’s offense then exploded, taking a 6-3 lead into the bottom on the 8th inning. Cleveland rallied in the 8th  to tie the game on an RBI double by Brandan Guyer and a monster two-run homer by outfielder Rajai Davis. The hits came off of closer Aroldis Chapman, who was used in game 6 when the Cubs were ahead and seemed to have the game in hand. Early into Chapman’s outing in game 7, though, you could tell the fatigue from game 6 was a factor. Putting him in was a head-scratching decision by Cubs manager Joe Maddon. After nine innings, the game was tied and headed to extras.

Right after the bottom of the ninth ended, the grounds crew ran onto the field indicating they were going to delay the game because of rain. One of the greatest games in baseball history, about to go into extra innings, was being stopped because of rain. Twitter exploded with outrage as many wanted the game to continue. The delay only lasted a short time and play resumed. In the top of the 10th inning, Chicago scored 2 runs to give the Cubs a good but not comfortable lead. In the bottom of the 10th, Cleveland scored to make it a one-run game. With two outs and a ground ball to third, the Cubs’ Chris Bryant threw to Anthony Rizzo to end the game 8-7. The Chicago Cubs have ended their 108 year championship drought. The Chicago Cubs are 2016 World Series Champions.