Don’t even bother to say something ridiculous like, “It’s not supposed to happen… Continue reading
“Column: A Florida high school massacre and guns: A requiem for sanity”, The Chicago Tribune
By Rex Huppke, Contact Reporter, Opinion, February 14, 2018
Seventeen dead in a high school. South Florida.
A former… Continue reading
“Oxfam International boss says Haiti scandal ‘breaks my heart'”, Reuters
Angela Moore, February 11, 2018
NEW YORK (Reuters) – The executive director of Oxfam International said on Sunday she was… Continue reading
“The epic failure of our age: how the west let down Syria”, The Observer
Simon Tisdall, Opinion, London, Sat Feb 10 2018
The seven-year conflict has marked a tipping point in the balance of… Continue reading
“Big business is hijacking our radical past. We must stop it”, The Guardian
Gary Younge, Opinion, London, 9 Feb. 2018
Ram Trucks distorted a Martin Luther King sermon to sell its cars. This… Continue reading
“Winter Olympics 2018: North Korea invites South president to Pyongyang”, BBC News
London, 10 February 2018
North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-un has invited South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in to Pyongyang.
It would… Continue reading
“Corruption is a crime against humanity, will measures change anything?”, Cape Times
David Monyae and Bhaso Ndzendze, Opinion, Cape Town, 6 February 2018
“At times it is quite exaggerated,” said President Jacob… Continue reading
“White House lurches into crisis mode, again”, Politico
By Andrew Restuccia, 02/09/2018
Chief of staff John Kelly was forced to publicly insist he’s remaining in his job as… Continue reading
“Female California lawmaker behind #MeToo push is accused of groping male staffer”, The Washington Post
A California lawmaker who has gained national recognition for fighting against sexual misconduct in… Continue reading
“Who Murdered Malta’s Most Famous Journalist?”, The Atlantic
Rachel Donadio, Feb. 8, 2018
The assassination of Daphne Caruana Galizia raises questions about the tiny island nation that has… Continue reading