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Tossing 20 coins in the air and all of them coming up heads. Getting struck by lightning this year. Making it as a movie star. Each of these events is estimated to have a one in a... → Read More
The collapse of a tunnel containing radioactive waste at the Hanford nuclear weapons complex underscored what critics have long been saying → Read More
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Donald Trump's election has elicited impassioned affirmations of a renewed commitment to unvarnished truth-telling from the prestige media... → Read More
Nadejda Kutepova's nuclear nonprofit got caught up in maneuvering between Russia and a shadowy NGO backed by the U.S. Congress. → Read More
David and Ana Camusso Wapner, 2 Argentina-born artists living in Israel, created an art project to inspire asylum seekers' children in their small town. → Read More
There's a reason that Bernie Sanders and candidates like him refuse to tackle the military-industrial complex elephant in the room. Here's why. → Read More
Rather than take Donald Trump seriously as a presidential candidate, he can be more instructive as a funhouse mirror reflection of American consciousness. → Read More
Bolivia cuts deforestation while kayak activists fight Shell's Arctic oil drilling, plus more top climate change headlines from Fracked Earth News. → Read More
Wapner, an immigrant to Israel from Argentina, tells Dr. Rampoldi what he's learned about Zionism and the ways it's antithetical to true Jewish ethics. → Read More
Fracked Earth News' Kate Lanier explains how the oil crisis & 1975's Energy Policy and Conservation Act still affects energy policy after the Iran Deal. → Read More
Here's why a recent New York Times profile of Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio called him Cuba's "least favorite son." → Read More
30 Years after France bombed Greenpace's "Rainbow Warrior," a report from New Zealand suggests the act was planned at the highest levels of government. → Read More
The reason Germany forced Greece to accept such brutal conditions to its bailout package is because capitalism must make an example out of any dissenters. → Read More
Rapper and scholar Professor A.L.I. on the historic search for a "black messiah," the modern Black Lives Matter movement, and his new song "Black Superman." → Read More
Unlike Fukushima, few people know about the devastation that nuclear radiation brought to mining towns like this one on the shores of Lake Ontario. → Read More
Is Santa Claus a harmless Christmas tradition or does it prepare children for a life of accepting lies & propaganda from governments and other institutions? → Read More
The U.S. Senate has voted 89-11 to approve the Defense Authorization Act of 2015, following the December 4 U.S. House of Representatives' 300-119 up-vote and now awaits President Barack Obama's signature. The 1,616-page piece of pork barrel legislation contains a provision — among other controversial measures — to streamline permitting for hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) on U.S. public lands… → Read More
As most everyone is aware, Alabama is a “right to work” state, which basically means that the priorities of large companies and business owners are more important than the plight of workers. Conservatives are often the one’s who stand in opposition of the unionization of workers. Such was the case when Gov. Robert Bentley set about bringing the Golden Dragon Copper Tubing plant to Wilcox County.… → Read More
This is what makes Anonymous such a novel concept: Instead of specific groupings of activists who come together over a single shared interest, Anon invites and encourages any and all to take a passionate stance against injustices or oppressions that exist in our world. Being that Anonymous is world-wide, the range of issues being presented is vast. On November 5th of each year, "Anons,"… → Read More