Muhammad Ali refuses to fight in Vietnam War

Muhammad Ali (1942-2016) was outspoken about in his opposition to the Vietnam War. Ali was drafted in 1966 and called up for induction in 1967, however he refused to answer to his name or take the oath. This led to Ali’s arrest and conviction, later overturned on appeal by the US Supreme Court. In March 1967, one month before his scheduled military induction, Ali explained why he would not be enlisting to fight in Vietnam.

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A Wave of Social Media Arrests Sweep Through London

The number of arrests made for obscene, anxiety-causing, and otherwise offensive messages has increased by 37 percent since 2010. The most common type of these arrests is for “Sending messages intended to offend or menace,” which account for over 60% of the all crimes tried under Section 127 of the UK Communications Act of 2003.

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Virginia Lifeguard Attempts To Drown Himself

A lifeguard apparently tried to drown himself, while police watched.

The incident happened at the Riverside Apartments in Alexandria near the Beltway and Route one. Fairfax County Police were called because the 20-year-old Polish lifeguard had been acting strange.

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SnapChat Will Start Selling Your Deleted Photos And Videos

Breaking News: Luke Rudkowski breaks down Shocking news from Snapchat’s recent investors meeting, where the company has been evaluated for over $16 Billion dollars. According the sources within the meetings, Snapchat has offered up selling users photos and videos as stock footage to raise their evaluation.

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