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It’s Juneteenth 2013. More Black people are in prison than were slaves and Paula Deen wants to bring slavery back
Today is June 19, or Juneteenth. While the Emancipation Proclamation was signed on January 1, 1863, slaves in Texas didn’t find out slavery was over
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70 Percent of Americans ‘Emotionally Disconnected’ at Work
Nearly one in five hates work so much they sabotage their employers. By Steven Rosenfeld If you thought that Americans who kept their jobs during
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Hacker who exposed Steubenville rape case could spend more time behind bars than the rapists
[Trigger Warning: Sexual Violence] By Tara Culp-Ressler The Steubenville rape case, in which two high school football players were convicted of sexually assaulting a young girl at
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McD’s worker sues: Don’t pay by debit card
By Bill O’Boyle All Natalie Gunshannon wanted was to be paid a fair wage for her work, she said. Gunshannon, 27, of Dallas Township, worked
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Supreme Court Bans Protests On Its Grounds
By FREDERIC J. FROMMER WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has come up with a new regulation banning demonstrations on its grounds, two days after a
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Private sector plays greater role in China’s economy
BEIJING, Dec. 26 — The weight of private enterprises in the overall economy is on the rise and that of State-owned enterprises (SOEs) on the
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Morsi says Egypt cuts all ties with Damascus, calls for Syria no-fly zone
Egypt has decided to cut all ties with Syria, close the embassy in Cairo and withdraw the Egyptian envoy from Damascus, said Egyptian President Mohammed
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100-Year-Old General: We Razed Arab Villages, So What?
Brig. Gen. (res.) Yitzhak Pundak: If we hadn’t done it, there would be a million more Arabs and there would be no Israel. By Gil
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Past undetected: Nazi commander found living in US since 1949
A top commander of a Nazi SS-led hit squad and officer in an SS Division, accused of burning villages to the ground during World War

