Extended Tamir Rice Shooting Footage Released: “The Cruelest Thing I’ve Ever Seen”
By Annabelle Bamforth Ben Swann Additional surveillance footage, revealing what occurred shortly...
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By Annabelle Bamforth Ben Swann Additional surveillance footage, revealing what occurred shortly...
Read MoreBy Sujata Rao Reuters Billionaire financier George Soros has urged the West to step up aid to Ukraine, outlining steps towards a $50 billion (33.22 billion pounds) financing package that he said should be viewed as a bulwark...
Read MoreClick here for video Kare 11 ST. PAUL, Minn. – A St. Paul exercise teacher celebrated a birthday today. Doesn’t sound like that big a deal, as all exercise instructors DO have birthdays. The thing is, Lauretta...
Read MoreBy Hannah Parry and Jo Davies The Daily Mail A schoolboy on a train was handed a ‘Banksy’ by a passenger claiming to be the elusive graffiti artist. Ben Azarya was handed the signed copy of an iconic print which he...
Read More21st Century Wire Going by the official narrative, which says that the two prime suspects announced by French police, Cherif and Said Kouachi, were responsible for Wednesday’s attack, it seems as if the two ‘terrorists’ were...
Read MoreHurriyet Daily News The government has unveiled a new incentive program to encourage working women to have more children, in a bid to avoid the decline of the Turkish population. Under the new plan, the government is pledging...
Read MoreBy Sarah Knapton The Telegraph Paralysed patients have been given new hope of recovery after rats...
Read MoreBy Andrew Griffin USA Today The year 2015 will have an extra second — which could wreak havoc on the infrastructure powering the Internet. At 11:59 p.m. on June 30, clocks will count up all the way to 60 seconds. That will allow...
Read MoreBy Pete Williams NBC News After a long day of rapidly changing information, U.S. counterterrorism officials said Wednesday night that they cannot be certain of the status of the three suspects in the Paris attack on Charlie...
Read MoreBy Guy Faulconbridge Al Qaeda militants in Syria are plotting attacks to inflict mass casualties in the West, possibly against transport systems or “iconic targets”, the head of Britain’s MI5 Security Service...
Read MoreBy Robert Parry Global Research.ca During my years at Newsweek in the late 1980s, when I would propose correcting some misguided conventional wisdom, I’d often be told, “let’s leave that one for the historians,” with the...
Read MoreBy Luke Funk FOX News The Space Weather Prediction Center issued a warning for a large geomagnetic storm on Wednesday morning. The NOAA organization said the primary areas that would be affected would be in the northern portion...
Read MoreBy Zaid Jilani Alternet Former Florida governor Jeb Bush (R ) has made headlines for resigning from a number of boards – both non-profits and corporations. The media has widely recognized the moves as aimed at preparation for a...
Read MoreBy Ellen Brown Web of Debt Greece and the troika (the International Monetary Fund, the EU, and the European Central Bank) are in a dangerous game of chicken. The Greeks have been threatened with a “Cyprus-Style prolonged bank...
Read MoreBy David Edwards Raw Story New York family has been left homeless after law enforcement agencies...
Read MoreBy Edith Lederer Yahoo News U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said late Tuesday that the state of Palestine will join the International Criminal Court on April 1, a high-stakes move that will enable the Palestinians to pursue...
Read MoreBy Brandon Tubeville Activist Post Ever since the Western-backed attack on the secular government of Bashar al-Assad began in earnest in late 2010, Israel had been clearly implicated in providing assistance to the fundamentalist...
Read MoreBy Oliver Milman The Guardian The City of Melbourne will offer homeless people free passes to the movies and swimming pools amid fears that the summer heat will prove to be a “silent killer” of those unable to escape it. The...
Read MoreBy Hayley Peterson Business Insider A Pittsburgh restaurant just banished tips and in return, started paying employees a $35,000 salary with benefits. The restaurant, called Bar Marco, is also giving its workers health care, 500...
Read MoreHouse.gov The House adopted a set of transparency reforms written by Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) this afternoon. The reforms were adopted as part of the House Rules, which passed 234-172-1. “For the second Congress in a row, the...
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