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Racial profiling by ICE agents mirrors the targeting of Japanese Americans during World War II
To determine who was a national security threat, the government used overt racial profiling. Similar to today, when the U.S. government often misidentifies Latino Americans as noncitizens, a majority ...
WorldCon, the annual volunteer-run science fiction and fantasy writing convention, sweeps through a different city every year ...
The US is experiencing its highest infection rate in nearly three decades, according to flu statistics released by the ...
The Bar Council of India has released AIBE 20 qualified candidates details and announced a 69.21 per cent pass percentage.
From crime in Washington to January 6, mail-in voting and the economy, the president recycled a long list of debunked talking ...
Image-based sexual abuse is a concerning and growing problem. While anyone can be victimized, 90% of victims of image-based ...
Ahead of the fifth anniversary of the insurrection, RNS spoke with Noelle Cook about her new book, ‘The Conspiracists: Women, Extremism, and the Lure of Belonging.’ ...
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39 times mother nature proved to be scary as h**l
While Mother Nature continues to amaze us every day, some wildlife surprises can go from fascinating to straight-up ...
Pop culture oracle “The Simpsons” has predicted more doom and gloom for 2026. In 2026, eagle-eyed viewers are looking at ...
For several decades, Boston Dynamics has pioneered the development of advanced robots, including humanoids and four-legged ...
WWF-Pakistan has cautioned that an invasive fish species has been detected in water bodies across Sindh and Lower Punjab, ...
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Happy National Science Fiction Day! The 10 movies that changed cinema forever
From the neon-soaked streets of a cyberpunk future to the silent, suffocating vacuum of deep space, these are the blueprints ...
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