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Sarah Kaufman

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New York, NY, United States

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  • Business Insider

Past articles by Sarah:

Sandy Hook Was The Best Thing That Ever Happened To The NRA

The massacre was a moneymaker for the pro-gun group. → Read More

A Brief History Of ISIS In The Sinai Peninsula

The history of the jihadist group in northern Sinai that claimed responsibility for felling the Metrojet plane → Read More

Russians Are So Happy That Putin Was Named World's Most Powerful Again

Putin topped Forbes' power rankings and Russian social media lit up with gloating memes → Read More

“Terrifying” Safety Issues Plagues Metrojet, Russian Passengers Say

Metrojet has insisted maintenance or safety issues are not to blame for Saturday's crash → Read More

Family Members Mourn Those Lost On The Metrojet Flight

Russians paid tribute on social media to their loved ones who died in Saturday's crash of Russian passenger Metrojet that killed all 224 people on board. → Read More

U.S. Taxpayers Spent $43 Million On A Gas Station In Afghanistan

A State Department-built natural gas station in Afghanistan was an astronomical waste of taxpayers' money, according to a new report. → Read More

What Caused The Russian Plane Crash In Egypt?

Investigators in Russia and Egypt opened a probe into what caused an Russian-operated plane to crash in Egypt. → Read More

NYC Runners Burned Enough Energy To Light The Empire State Building

NYC Runners Burned Enough Energy To Light The Empire State Building → Read More

Chinese Lament: The One-Child Policy Change Came "Too Late"

China announced its one harsh one-child policy will change, and some took to social media to slam the fact that the rule was in place for so many decades. → Read More

It Costs $900 A Year To Take Care Of This Little Fuzzy Guy

Pets aren't just a one-time purchase. They are a long-term investment. → Read More

Blimp Watch 2015: America Collectively Tracks Runaway Airship

Approximately $211 million worth of U.S. Army equipment hovered over Pennsylvania as jets chased a blimp. → Read More

Iran On Track To Execute More Than 1,000 People By End Of December

The number of executions in Iran could surge past a thousand this year if capital punishment in the country persists at its current rate. → Read More

How To Get Away With Being An Etsy Witch

Vocativ's guide to selling witchcraft and other metaphysical services on Etsy → Read More

This Is How Much Oil Is At Stake In The Fight Over The South China Sea

The South China Sea could potentially hold some 11 billion barrels of oil reserves. → Read More

Chinese Rage Over U.S. Warship's Proximity To Man-Made Islands in South China Sea

In China, some hurled threats at the U.S. while others stoked fears of conflict after a U.S. warship skirted islands in the South China Sea. → Read More

What Your Age Indicates About Your Views On Immigration

Young people are more likely than older crowds to want boosted levels of immigration, according to a report by the International Organization for Migration. → Read More

First Russian Casualty In Syria Confirmed By Soldier’s Friends, Family

A 19-year-old Russian soldier, Vadim Kostenko, died in Syria, according to photos and videos posted by his family and friends. → Read More

Spies, Ships And Sharks: A History Of Attacks On Undersea Cables

American officials are concerned Russians are seeking secret underwater cables to cut off vital telecommunications to the West. Here are some bizarre ways these cables have been severed before → Read More

Most Americans Still Think Genetically Modified Foods Are Dangerous

But most scientists will say genetically modified foods are not harmful → Read More

Syphilis Rates In The Military Spike Compared To General Population

The rate of syphilis among servicemembers is almost triple that of the general population. → Read More