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July 2025 One year after the orchestrated far-right racist riots of summer 2024 that followed the horrific murders of Bebe ...
"Over time, many of them became very sick — losing teeth, suffering from broken bones, and developing terrible jaw problems — ...
John Humphrey Noyes wanted to build a heaven on Earth—but for Charles Guiteau, life at the Oneida Community was a living hell.
The recent Cranston Inquiry has shed light on the rescue operation that failed to prevent the deaths of at least 30 people in ...
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The abandoned Venetian island of Poveglia — site of a plague pit and former asylum — is about to take on a happier new ...
One of alternative music's pioneers treated us to a career-spanning set with songs from their early days right up to their ...
Zia’s arrest is the latest case of federal authorities detaining immigrants with legal status during immigration check-ins.
Keir Starmer's decision to cut humanitarian aid in order to fund military spending is already having a deeply damaging impact, argues Iain Overton ...