3 Trump worries after the Democrat’s House takeover
The U.S. House of Representatives is now under Democratic control. Here is Trump's new set of worries.
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Racism in France: young Asians have had enough
Anti-Asian crimes are rising in France and young Asians have had enough. They won’t stand idly by as their communities are targeted. They're determined to fight for a France free of racism.
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What The News Gets Wrong About The Las Vegas Shooter
Stephen Paddock’s image has saturated all of our news broadcasters. He is responsible for the worst shooting in US history but why does the media refuse to call him a terrorist?
This is a bigger issue and it needs to be stopped. Someone needs to stop this it is getting out of control, citizens call.
Stephen Paddock killed over 50 people and injured another 500, but is his white privilege stopping the press from calling him a terrorist?
Maybe he did it out of hatred and was not a terrorist attack. Maybe he just went crazy and started doing what he needed to do.
It seems like every time there's a massive killing and there is a white person behind it, somehow they get history that he or she is mentally ill or they have some kind of problem. However, if it's someone of color or of a different religion, all of a sudden they are terrorists or they are certain attackers.
If there is a white person behind it they're never exactly punished how a colored person or someone of another religion would be punished. They always do this even if it is clear terrorism officials are always slow to react.
At the end of the day it is still an act of violence, regardless of their skin color or their religion. The issue does matter because innocent lives were taken away. Guns don't necessarily need to be banned, but there should be more precautions and steps to take when they give someone a gun in order to ensure everyone's safety.
This attack replaces last year's homophobic attack in Orlando as USA's deadliest shooting.
Find out what was really going on about the shooting in <a href="https://rumble.com/v3rf83-5-facts-about-the-ever-bright-vegas-strip-rare-news.html" target="_blank">Las Vegas</a>
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The Saudi girl facing death for non-violent protest
Israa Al-Ghomgham is a 29-year-old Saudi woman who is facing the death penalty for her peaceful protesting. Here are all the shocking details before her sentencing on October 28th.
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El Niño might be on its way...
El Niño is expected to grace us with its presence this winter, according to the World Meteorological Organization. A strong El Niño winter will impact the world's weather patterns... So get ready.
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Europe's rivers and lakes aren’t as clean as you think
If you’ve ever thought about drinking water straight from one of Europe’s many rivers or lakes, you may want to reconsider. According to a recent EEA report, most of these waterways fail water quality tests...
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PepsiCo’s juice factory bursts and floods Russian city
PepsiCo owns the world’s biggest juice factory, located in Russia. Despite sanctions on Russia, US multinational continues operations and literally flooded streets with fruit juice.
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The ugly reality of Spain's housing crisis
Spain is dealing with a housing crisis... by ripping its most vulnerable citizens from their homes. This is what it looks like to be forcefully evicted.
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Smash or relax: Which would you do?
Egyptians in Cairo are a stressed lot. The gigantic city has been going through turbulent years ever since Hosni Mubarak was kicked out of office in 2011.
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Moroccans protest on social media over spoiled man
A young man from a very rich family caused an accident, made fun of the police and then got off scot-free in an infuriating story from Morocco. Now enraged Moroccans are demanding equality under the law.
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Eponyms and gale force winds: Naming natural disasters
Natural disasters: How’re they named? Who names them?? Let’s find out!
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4 million Indian residents became illegal overnight
Earlier this week, the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam, India was updated, directly effecting 4 million people. What will the consequences of this be?
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Following animal cruelty protesters in Spain
Spain's laws on animal cruelty lag decades behind the rest of the EU. These protesters are about to break up the proceedings of a cruel dog racing tradition.
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How to break Colombia's breastfeeding taboo
Breastfeeding in public in Colombia is a massive taboo. After watching mothers get scorned at, one group of activists decided enough is enough.
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Cheeto Head goes after Rocket Man
President Donald Trump used the UN General Assembly podium to threaten North Korea with total destruction, leading to promises of retaliation from the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. Amidst this war of words, including some new ones, the world worries.
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Cold Case Reopened: bones found in the Vatican
A grim discovery during renovation work in the Vatican has reopened the cold cases of Emanuela Orlandi and Mirella Gregori, two girls who went missing 33 years ago.
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Has North Korea lied to Trump?
Though Trump may be unilaterally despised by the Democrats, his work towards nuclear disarmament in North Korea did look promising. However, new reports show that Kim may have fooled the fool.
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Religion or country: The Russian Muslim dilemma
A century old tradition beginning the school year clashes with an important date in the Muslim calendar. Russian Muslims must choose which to respect. Either way, someone will be unhappy.
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Violence flares up in Venezuela
As President Nicolas Maduro called for a constituent assembly, protests against the government, repression by the authorities and international pressure continue to mount in Venezuela.
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Instagram goes educational
Instagram has reportedly been testing a new feature that allows users to access groups of students belonging to the same university. But is it really what users want?
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Jimmy Kimmel may have just killed it for Trump
When late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel opened up to his audience about his newborn son's heart disease, the wave of support (along with some GOP gaffes) may have changed the game.
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South African MP tweeted for apartheid
In a shocking tweet, an MP from South Africa found the positive side to apartheid. Even more shocking, many Afrikaners support her.
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The Filipino women busting up breastfeeding stigmas
Breastfeeding is essential to a baby’s immune system, so Filipino mothers are gathering to stick it to social stigmas stopping children get the start in life they’re due.
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India is trying to ban porn, again
India is trying to ban porn, but it appears that censoring adult content isn’t as easy as you’d think. Where there’s a will to watch porn, there is a way.
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Women of WWI: The American Sculpture
To commemorate the 100th anniversary of WWI, we're learning more about Anna Coleman Ladd. She was an American sculptor who mixed art and medicine together to help give wounded veterans their faces back.
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