Democratic politicians continue to obey an utterly bizarre impulse to infantilize black people while trying to support them, and it somehow has not spawned any introspection in the party. On Monday, Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY) claimed that there are “black kids growing up in the Bronx who don’t even know what the word ‘computer’ is.” […]
Convenience often trumps conviction and the distinction between being vegan and following a plant-based diet becomes crucial.
A headline featured in a syndicated news article started a false rumor claiming Chili's was closing all of its restaurants in 2024.
Phyllis Bennis Expecting voters to support the person with the power to stop the killing of their families, but who refuses to use it, is asking the impossible. This is about now, not November.
We pieced together a timeline of posts and articles showing how this online rumor snowballed into virality.
Japanese authorities have warned residents to be aware of wild bears in the country's northeast after several people were attacked, including police officers. A bear about 1 meter in size was captured in Fukushima Prefecture Sunday by officials in charge of wildlife damage, according to a Japanese news report that included video of
As the rumor goes, the first leader of the Mongol Empire was buried with an inestimable treasure.
North Lafayette Redevelopment Authority said senate bill 480 takes away their ownership and control. The organization suggests development of the Northside should be under the leadership of those from the community.
A scenic fishing village in southwest England was under instructions to boil its tap water for a third day on Friday after a parasite sickened more than 45 people in the latest example of Britain’s troubled water system.
In Illinois, 114000 people are banned from owning guns because of legal
Mystik Dan, the winner of the 150th running of the Kentucky Derby, will keep alive the chance of seeing another Triple Crown winner after trainer Kenny McPeek confirmed Saturday that the three-year-old colt will race in the Preakness Stakes next weekend. McPeek Racing made the announcement a week from the 149th running of the second leg of the Triple Crown, which takes place at Pimlico Race Course in Baltimore on May 18. "Mystik Dan is well and acts like he'll be ready to run in the...