Wednesday, May 22, 2013

By A Web Design

Looking at the Pentagon report, it’s hard to blame all that man-on-man rape on feminism.

It took only 40 metric tons of gold to panic gold markets. There are 170,000 metric tons of investment gold in the entire world.

A little known case against the world's biggest buyout shops is heading to trial and the outcome could cost the world's most elite financiers billions.

At the end of this five-year process, no evidence was found to substantiate the accusation that NIAC was lobbying for the Iranian regime.

There is nothing surprising about the figure of the pirate reappearing in a world like this or maintaining its ambivalence between freedom and barbarity.

If those on the white left are willing to allow Melissa Harris-Perry to besmirch them as racist, they should at least force her to make an actual case that withstands criticism.

Last week, Republicans introduced the Ammunition Management for More Obtainability (AMMO) Act.

This phenomenon he refers to as the “code” is a product of hyper-masculinity, and there is nothing particularly “black” about it.

The mumblings over mental health is the straw man argument politicians use to fool voters.

An investigation into human trafficking at a Saudi Arabian compound may prove to be a test of Obama administration's tolerance of foreign diplomats who are suspected of abusing household staff on U.S. soil.

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