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Supreme Court

  What did you learn about the Supreme Court that you didn't already know? That they get about 7000 cases a year and about 100 per week What is the most important take-away point about the Supreme Court? They get to choose the cases they want to work by a majority of judges wanting to take on that case What was the most surprising thing you learned? They release their final statements on the case to the public after a case has been decided How did the video change the way you thought of the Supreme Court? It showed me that the Supreme Court is more of a "For the People" body of government, they don't hide too much from the public compared to Congress and the President

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I don't typically keep up with everything that comes across the mainstream news. I use some social media to get that type of information from but most of the stuff I look at is gaming news. So here are the top 5 sites I use to find that type of information.  Kotaku   Kotaku is generally the most used website for gaming news. What I like about Kotaku is that it doesn't just let you know about new features in a game, or it's expected release date. Kotaku takes it a step further and talks about the gaming community as a whole, such as drama that is happening on Twitch. Kotaku sheds some light on how the gaming community can be widespread and still have it's struggles to deal with from certain creators. IGN IGN is a place where you would go to find some reviews of games, new superhero shows, and much more. IGN likes to mostly just give the readers a slight insight to how a game might actually feel while playing, rather then just looking at a trailer and hoping it's good