Month: November 2019

Fergie’s been teasing her second solo album for what feels like forever (but has realistically been less than three weeks), and the anticipation is driving us mad. Last week, the singer announced the pre-order date for Double Dutchess (Aug. 25) and with that upcoming Friday now nearly here, Fergie-Ferg offered another exciting tidbit of information: her album’s […]

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Greenpeace called for an investigation on Tuesday into the possible concealment of a nuclear incident in southern Russia, after Russian meteorologists confirmed on Tuesday that they recorded a rise in radiation coming from the Urals region in late September. The spike in radioactive ruthenium-106 isotopes coincided with a radioactive cloud that formed over much of […]

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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) delivered his “Liberty Medal” acceptance speech at the National Constitution Center Monday night, and his remarks were immediately met with “fawning” praise by former presidents, current elected officials, and cable news talking heads. But critics were quick to warn that such adulation risks further normalizing American interventionism and endless war—both of […]

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As a wave of demonstrations to protest the economic conditions in Iran sweeps the country, the global community is urging the Iranian government to respect human rights after two protesters were killed and authorities temporarily cut off access to two social media applications, while also demanding that world leaders not “exploit the current protests for […]

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