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History Of “Racial Terrorism” Means U.S. Government Owes African-Americans Reparations, U.N. Group Says

The group cited the War on Drugs, police brutality, and mass incarceration as examples of how the U.S. continues to inflict "racial terror" on African-Americans.

By Savannah Cox Sep 29, 2016
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History Of “Racial Terrorism” Means U.S. Government Owes African-Americans Reparations, U.N. Group Says

The group cited the War on Drugs, police brutality, and mass incarceration as examples of how the U.S. continues to inflict "racial terror" on African-Americans.

By Savannah Cox September 29, 2016

West Virginia Cop Fired For Choosing Not To Shoot Man

A former police officer in Weirton, West Virginia just revealed to local news sources that he was fired this summer for responding to a call and not shooting a man holding a gun at his side.

By John Kuroski Sep 13, 2016
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West Virginia Cop Fired For Choosing Not To Shoot Man

A former police officer in Weirton, West Virginia just revealed to local news sources that he was fired this summer for responding to a call and not shooting a man holding a gun at his side.

By John Kuroski September 13, 2016

How The World’s Biggest Peacekeeping Organization Killed 10,000 People

The world’s biggest peacekeeping organization caused an epidemic that’s killed 10,000 and still going strong — and they won’t own up to it. Are the victims finally about to get justice? ON AUGUST 22, BAN KI-MOON, the Secretary General of the United Nations, said that a “significant new set of...

By Nickolaus Hines Sep 2, 2016
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How The World’s Biggest Peacekeeping Organization Killed 10,000 People

The world’s biggest peacekeeping organization caused an epidemic that’s killed 10,000 and still going strong — and they won’t own up to it. Are the victims finally about to get justice? ON AUGUST 22, BAN KI-MOON, the Secretary General of the United Nations, said that a “significant new set of...

By Nickolaus Hines September 2, 2016

Adolf Hitler’s Birthplace May Be Destroyed

As neo-Nazism rises in popularity across Europe, the Austrian government is taking steps to squash one of its symbolic sources: the birthplace of Adolf Hitler. Recently, the government moved to seize a three-story building located in the 17,000-person town of Braunau am Inn. Hitler lived in the northern Austrian town...

By Savannah Cox Jul 13, 2016
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Adolf Hitler’s Birthplace May Be Destroyed

As neo-Nazism rises in popularity across Europe, the Austrian government is taking steps to squash one of its symbolic sources: the birthplace of Adolf Hitler. Recently, the government moved to seize a three-story building located in the 17,000-person town of Braunau am Inn. Hitler lived in the northern Austrian town...

By Savannah Cox July 13, 2016

Meet The “Iranian Hulk” Who Wants To Fight ISIS

The “Hulk of Iran” has had enough of ISIS — and he wants to do something about it. A 24-year-old Iranian bodybuilder named Sajad Gharibi announced that he plans to head to Syria and “beat up ISIS,” BBC Persia reported on Friday. Gharibi, who weighs approximately 350 pounds and has...

By Savannah Cox Jul 6, 2016
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Meet The “Iranian Hulk” Who Wants To Fight ISIS

The “Hulk of Iran” has had enough of ISIS — and he wants to do something about it. A 24-year-old Iranian bodybuilder named Sajad Gharibi announced that he plans to head to Syria and “beat up ISIS,” BBC Persia reported on Friday. Gharibi, who weighs approximately 350 pounds and has...

By Savannah Cox July 6, 2016

What Donald Trump Gets Right

From free trade agreements to how hedge fund billionaires are taxed, Donald Trump is surprisingly right on some controversial issues.

By Savannah Cox Jun 6, 2016
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What Donald Trump Gets Right

From free trade agreements to how hedge fund billionaires are taxed, Donald Trump is surprisingly right on some controversial issues.

By Savannah Cox June 6, 2016

How To Buy The Presidency: Four Absurd, Corrupt U.S. Election Laws And Processes

From institutional racism and corporate machinations to government incompetence, these four elements of our electoral process explain why it's not the people who actually choose the president.

By Callie Stewart Jan 6, 2016
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How To Buy The Presidency: Four Absurd, Corrupt U.S. Election Laws And Processes

From institutional racism and corporate machinations to government incompetence, these four elements of our electoral process explain why it's not the people who actually choose the president.

By Callie Stewart January 6, 2016

What You Need To Know About The Militia Standoff In Oregon

A cadre of white, armed Americans overtook an Oregon federal wildlife refuge on Saturday night. The group claims it is doing so to fight against the so-called tyranny of the federal government, adding that they are not opposed to inflicting violence if the situation calls for it. Militia leader Ryan...

By Nickolaus Hines Jan 4, 2016
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What You Need To Know About The Militia Standoff In Oregon

A cadre of white, armed Americans overtook an Oregon federal wildlife refuge on Saturday night. The group claims it is doing so to fight against the so-called tyranny of the federal government, adding that they are not opposed to inflicting violence if the situation calls for it. Militia leader Ryan...

By Nickolaus Hines January 4, 2016

The 22 Memorable Quotes That Encapsulated 2015

From the horrors of ISIS and the Syrian civil war to historic climate change talks and a pope that seems to have charmed the world, 2015 saw some major upheavals worldwide, both good and bad. As the year draws to a close, we’re taking a look at some of the...

By All That's Interesting Dec 25, 2015
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The 22 Memorable Quotes That Encapsulated 2015

From the horrors of ISIS and the Syrian civil war to historic climate change talks and a pope that seems to have charmed the world, 2015 saw some major upheavals worldwide, both good and bad. As the year draws to a close, we’re taking a look at some of the...

By All That's Interesting December 25, 2015

Graph Of The Day: The Appalling Facts Behind Modern Slavery

On December 18, 1865, slavery officially ended in the United States. Secretary of State William Seward verified the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, stating “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the...

By Nickolaus Hines Dec 18, 2015
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Graph Of The Day: The Appalling Facts Behind Modern Slavery

On December 18, 1865, slavery officially ended in the United States. Secretary of State William Seward verified the ratification of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, stating “Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted, shall exist within the...

By Nickolaus Hines December 18, 2015
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