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Meet Rosalie Jean Willis: The Woman Charles Manson Tried To Lead A Normal Life With

Charles Manson's first wife, Rosalie Jean Willis, seemed doomed from the get-go. All three of her children died before she did — while Charles Manson lived to see old age.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 15, 2019

Meet Rosalie Jean Willis: The Woman Charles Manson Tried To Lead A Normal Life With

Charles Manson's first wife, Rosalie Jean Willis, seemed doomed from the get-go. All three of her children died before she did — while Charles Manson lived to see old age.

By Marco Margaritoff June 15, 2019

Meet Boris Shcherbina: The Man Who Evacuated Pripyat After Chernobyl Exploded

After the Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffered a meltdown in 1986, Soviet leader Boris Shcherbina found himself supervising the cleanup of one of modern history's worst catastrophes.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 14, 2019

Meet Boris Shcherbina: The Man Who Evacuated Pripyat After Chernobyl Exploded

After the Chernobyl nuclear power plant suffered a meltdown in 1986, Soviet leader Boris Shcherbina found himself supervising the cleanup of one of modern history's worst catastrophes.

By Marco Margaritoff June 14, 2019

String Of Acquittals In Japanese Rape Cases Sparks Mass Protests

In one recent case, a father who raped his underage daughter was allowed to walk free even though the sex was proven to be non-consensual because prosecutors couldn't prove that she sufficiently fought back.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 14, 2019
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String Of Acquittals In Japanese Rape Cases Sparks Mass Protests

In one recent case, a father who raped his underage daughter was allowed to walk free even though the sex was proven to be non-consensual because prosecutors couldn't prove that she sufficiently fought back.

By Marco Margaritoff June 14, 2019

Trump Administration To Use Former Japanese Internment Camp To Hold Migrant Children

The now-150-year-old Army base will hold 1,400 migrant children who've been separated from their families at the border.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 13, 2019
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Trump Administration To Use Former Japanese Internment Camp To Hold Migrant Children

The now-150-year-old Army base will hold 1,400 migrant children who've been separated from their families at the border.

By Marco Margaritoff June 13, 2019

Kim Jong-un’s Half Brother Might’ve Been Assassinated As Retribution For Colluding With The U.S.

In 2017, two women snuck up on Kim Jong-nam at an airport in Kuala Lumpur and dosed him with VX nerve gas. Now, an inside source claims that his alleged role as a CIA informant might have had something to do with it.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 12, 2019
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Kim Jong-un’s Half Brother Might’ve Been Assassinated As Retribution For Colluding With The U.S.

In 2017, two women snuck up on Kim Jong-nam at an airport in Kuala Lumpur and dosed him with VX nerve gas. Now, an inside source claims that his alleged role as a CIA informant might have had something to do with it.

By Marco Margaritoff June 12, 2019

The Brief And Tragic Life Of Charles Manson Jr., The Cult Leader’s Son Who Killed Himself

Charles Manson's son, Charles Manson Jr., couldn't stand the story behind his name. He tried changing it — but still found no solace.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 11, 2019

The Brief And Tragic Life Of Charles Manson Jr., The Cult Leader’s Son Who Killed Himself

Charles Manson's son, Charles Manson Jr., couldn't stand the story behind his name. He tried changing it — but still found no solace.

By Marco Margaritoff June 11, 2019

Anti-Abortion Laws In America Forced This Woman To Give Birth To A Baby Without A Brain Or Skull

This first-hand account of a mother and child in peril denied an abortion is a harrowing reminder of how prohibition often works only against itself.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 11, 2019
Politics News On All That Is Interesting

Anti-Abortion Laws In America Forced This Woman To Give Birth To A Baby Without A Brain Or Skull

This first-hand account of a mother and child in peril denied an abortion is a harrowing reminder of how prohibition often works only against itself.

By Marco Margaritoff June 11, 2019

Leroy Nicky Barnes: The Harlem Drug Kingpin Known As ‘Mr. Untouchable’

Leroy "Nicky" Barnes sold so much heroin and evaded convictions for so long that he earned the nickname "Mr. Untouchable" and actually challenged the police to catch him.

By Marco Margaritoff Jun 10, 2019

Leroy Nicky Barnes: The Harlem Drug Kingpin Known As ‘Mr. Untouchable’

Leroy "Nicky" Barnes sold so much heroin and evaded convictions for so long that he earned the nickname "Mr. Untouchable" and actually challenged the police to catch him.

By Marco Margaritoff June 10, 2019

Sword Beach: The Allies’ First Step In Stopping Hitler During The Normandy Invasion

On June 6, 1944, now known as D-Day, the Allied forces landed on Sword Beach as a part of their invasion of Normandy — and nearly all but won it in two hours.

By Samuel Warde Jun 6, 2019

Sword Beach: The Allies’ First Step In Stopping Hitler During The Normandy Invasion

On June 6, 1944, now known as D-Day, the Allied forces landed on Sword Beach as a part of their invasion of Normandy — and nearly all but won it in two hours.

By Samuel Warde June 6, 2019

Scott Warren Trial Ends With Deadlocked Jury In Victory For ‘No More Deaths’ Group

The Scott Warren trial began after the No More Deaths volunteer was arrested for providing food and shelter to illegal migrants. But he'll avoid prison time for now.

By Natasha Ishak Jun 6, 2019
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Scott Warren Trial Ends With Deadlocked Jury In Victory For ‘No More Deaths’ Group

The Scott Warren trial began after the No More Deaths volunteer was arrested for providing food and shelter to illegal migrants. But he'll avoid prison time for now.

By Natasha Ishak June 6, 2019
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