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The 21 Most Shocking Things U.S. Presidents Have Said (Or Done)

From Abraham Lincoln to George W. Bush, some of these shocking presidential quotes and actions will make you wonder about who you're really voting for.

By Abby Norman Dec 28, 2015

The 21 Most Shocking Things U.S. Presidents Have Said (Or Done)

From Abraham Lincoln to George W. Bush, some of these shocking presidential quotes and actions will make you wonder about who you're really voting for.

By Abby Norman December 28, 2015

Watch An Alleged Serial Rapist’s Response To Justice Being Served

When the judge handed down Holtzclaw's verdict, the former Oklahoma police officer wept in disbelief. "How could you do this?" Holtzclaw asked, maintaining his innocence to this day.

By Nickolaus Hines Dec 14, 2015
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Watch An Alleged Serial Rapist’s Response To Justice Being Served

When the judge handed down Holtzclaw's verdict, the former Oklahoma police officer wept in disbelief. "How could you do this?" Holtzclaw asked, maintaining his innocence to this day.

By Nickolaus Hines December 14, 2015

Five Gun Control Facts Both Sides Need To Stop Getting Wrong

From who's holding up the debate to who's actually profiting from mass shootings, these are the five sobering gun control facts both sides need to stop getting wrong if things are going to improve.

By Callie Stewart Dec 14, 2015
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Five Gun Control Facts Both Sides Need To Stop Getting Wrong

From who's holding up the debate to who's actually profiting from mass shootings, these are the five sobering gun control facts both sides need to stop getting wrong if things are going to improve.

By Callie Stewart December 14, 2015

New Documentary Highlights Growing Criminalization Of The U.S. Homeless

Across the country, people are being criminalized essentially for being homeless — and in Boise, Idaho, some are fighting back. Criminalization of homelessness has been on the rise in cities across America since early 2009. Recent studies by the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty indicate that in over...

By All That's Interesting Dec 8, 2015
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New Documentary Highlights Growing Criminalization Of The U.S. Homeless

Across the country, people are being criminalized essentially for being homeless — and in Boise, Idaho, some are fighting back. Criminalization of homelessness has been on the rise in cities across America since early 2009. Recent studies by the National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty indicate that in over...

By All That's Interesting December 8, 2015

Photo Of The Day: The Last Man On The Moon

Apollo 17 launched 43 years ago with the crew of the last men to land on the Moon. Their legacy, and the future of Moon missions, is still being written.

By Nickolaus Hines Dec 7, 2015

Photo Of The Day: The Last Man On The Moon

Apollo 17 launched 43 years ago with the crew of the last men to land on the Moon. Their legacy, and the future of Moon missions, is still being written.

By Nickolaus Hines December 7, 2015

Everything We Know About The San Bernardino Shootings So Far

On December 2nd, a team of assailants killed 14 people and injured 17 in the California town of San Bernardino — making this the worst mass shooting since Sandy Hook, and meaning that this year the United States has seen 355 mass shootings. Here’s everything we know about the mass...

By Savannah Cox Dec 3, 2015
Politics News On All That Is Interesting

Everything We Know About The San Bernardino Shootings So Far

On December 2nd, a team of assailants killed 14 people and injured 17 in the California town of San Bernardino — making this the worst mass shooting since Sandy Hook, and meaning that this year the United States has seen 355 mass shootings. Here’s everything we know about the mass...

By Savannah Cox December 3, 2015

Photo Of The Day: The Heartwarming Story Behind The First Ever Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

On Christmas Eve, 1931, in the midst of the Great Depression, construction workers building what was to become Rockefeller Center in New York City pooled their money together and bought a 20-foot balsam fir tree. They lined up beside the tree decorated with homemade garlands and one-by-one received their paychecks....

By Nickolaus Hines Dec 2, 2015

Photo Of The Day: The Heartwarming Story Behind The First Ever Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree

On Christmas Eve, 1931, in the midst of the Great Depression, construction workers building what was to become Rockefeller Center in New York City pooled their money together and bought a 20-foot balsam fir tree. They lined up beside the tree decorated with homemade garlands and one-by-one received their paychecks....

By Nickolaus Hines December 2, 2015
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