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Missouri President Resigns Amid Student Criticism of Systematic Racism

It all started when the undergraduate student body president at the University of Missouri was racially abused on September 11th. Payton Head, an African American, was walking home when “some

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Egyptian leader’s first visit to UK overshadowed by Plane Crash

Egyptian leader’s first visit to UK overshadowed by Plane Crash President Abdul Fattah el-Sisi’s first official visit to the UK was met with a bitter welcome from scores of protestors

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Soon, Your Car May Prevent You From Driving Drunk

New blood-alcohol-sensor technology could cause your car to shut down automatically if it senses you’re over the legal blood-alcohol limit of 0.08. In a presentation to Congress on Thursday, the

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The outlook of Buying Gold

The current gold prices today for February of 2014 are $1256.00 per ounce – which is a dramatic downfall compared to this time last year where gold was valued at

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Gulf War illness traced to Chemicals

A review conducted by researchers by the University of California, San Diego, has found a strong connection between exposure to specific chemicals and the Gulf War illness experienced by veterans.

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Depressing news on Anti Depressants

It has been found in American medical research studies that the most prescribed drug in the country, antidepressants, aren’t that entirely effective. According to researchers, they work as well as

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The Democratic Dilemna

As the USA watches the competition between Barack Obama, an Illinois senator, and Hillary Clinton, a New York senator, in their campaign to win the Democratic Party, one thing that

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With Alito Confirmed, What Will be the Consequence?

WASHINGTON, February 1 – Senator John Kerry’s attempt to block the confirmation of Justice Alito were unsuccessful. Without any problems Alito became the new Justice on the Supreme Court, replacing

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Republican Senators Urge to Release White House Records on Abramoff

WASHINGTON, January 29 – The long-lasting case of Jack Abramoff is one of bribery, felons, and quite possibly a political earthquake. So far the damage has been moderate but there

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Kerry Launches Filibuster to Block Alito Confirmation

WASHINGTON, January 28 – In a surprising turn the Democrat Senator Kerry initiated the launch of a filibuster on the confirmation of judge Alito. Although many Republicans and Democrats already

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