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By | 01/06/2013 | War and Foreign Policy

In 2013, European elections will determine the development of the financial crisis there, which could in turn have a significant impact on the global economy’s direction.

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By | 12/15/2012 | Headline, Safety

According to FBI crime statistics, 8,775 of the 12,996 murders that occurred in the U.S. in 2010 were caused by firearms. The U.S. has the loosest gun control laws of all developed countries.

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By | 11/11/2012 | Economy, Headline, Issues | 2 Comments

European stocks opened strong on Wednesday morning following the news of Obama’s reelection, but analysts fear it will be short lived as US politicians work towards delaying the reinstatement of $600 billion in spending cuts and tax increases…

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By | 07/25/2012 | Headline, Safety | 367 Comments

According to FBI crime statistics, 8,775 of the 12,996 murders that occurred in the U.S. in 2010 were caused by firearms. The U.S. has the loosest gun control laws of all developed countries.

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In honor of the Black Power Movement, Tommie Smith and John Carols, give the “black power” salute upon receiving their medals at the 1968 summer games in Mexico City..
By | 07/15/2012 | Featured, War and Foreign Policy | 3 Comments

In celebration of the upcoming 2012 London Olympic Games, here is a list of top ten politicized Olympic moments.

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By | 07/04/2012 | Issues | 12 Comments

Viral buzz around a recent cover article in The Atlantic leads one to ask: what policy changes are necessary for women to rise to leadership positions in the 21st Century workplace?

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By | 06/27/2012 | Economy, Issues | 1 Comment

  Politics can be a strange science. This last week, Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany was called “the most dangerous German leader since Hitler” for her “austerity measures” (making a.

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