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Punks, Up Against The Wall
The new book Burning Down the Haus fastidiously traces the self-discovery of punks in the socialist dictatorship of East Germany, and the violence and repression they endured on the way to freedom.
Former gun industry insider explains why he left to fight for the other side
Gunfight author Ryan Busse was once a rising star in the gun industry. But he became disillusioned after Columbine when, he says, the NRA began to use "fear and conspiracy and hatred" to boost sales.
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In Wake Of Orlando Shooting, Clinton Suggests Broader Terrorist Watch Lists
In an interview with NPR, Hillary Clinton said expanding the watch lists might be appropriate. She also said federal-local coordination needs to be improved.
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Not Just For Foreign Foods: Fair-Trade Label Comes To U.S. Farms
Since 1998, Fair Trade USA has been certifying farms overseas that met its standards for workers and the environment. Now, the group is looking closer to home, starting with an Arizona organic farm.
White Supremacy Has Never Been Fringe
Just as it did at the end of the 19th century β an era of racist lynchings and massacres β the idea that a less-white populace poses a danger to the United States continues to enjoy wide purchase.
Why is Elon Musk so obsessed with 'ghost employees'?
When Musk took over Twitter, he launched a payroll audit to root out dead workers getting paid. Now, Musk is launching the same campaign across the federal government.
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The Big Ten approves adding 2 iconic California brands: UCLA and USC
The move, planned for 2024, would make the Big Ten the first college athletics conference to stretch from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
What to expect at the Oscars: The bomb, the bombshell, and the possible comeback
The Motion Picture Academy hopes that more popular films, an earlier showtime, and increased diversity among nominees will lead to higher viewership.
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11 Million Cars Worldwide Have Emissions 'Defeat Device,' Volkswagen Says
The software that the EPA says causes Volkswagen cars to cheat official emissions tests exists in only one type of diesel engine, the carmaker says β and it has sold 11 million of them.
Why This German City Has Banned Coffee Pods In Government Buildings
Hamburg officials say single-use pods waste resources and aren't always recyclable. The city is believed to be the world's first to oust the capsules from schools, offices and other institutions.
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