What If ‘Murdered’ Russian Journalist Had Decided to Stay Dead in Kiev?

Arkady Babchenko was dead, to begin with. There was no doubt whatsoever about that. News reports had been aired, mournful obituaries published, outraged tweets cursing Moscow flew hither and thither. Ukrainian Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman condemned “the Russian totalitarian machine” for assassinating a journalist simply because of his “honesty and principled stance”. UK Foreign Minister Boris Johnson proclaimed that he was […]

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Dancing FBI Agent Shoots Man

Police in Denver, CO are investigating after an off-duty FBI agent allegedly sent a man to the hospital early Saturday morning, ABC 7 reports. A spokesperson for the Denver Police Department said an off-duty FBI agent was dancing at the Mile High Spirits Club at 12:45 a.m. Saturday. Video of the incident shows the agent […]

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Why Hasn’t The Bush Administration Been Held Accountable For War Crimes?

EMERGING FROM THE tumultuous years of the Bush administration, President Barack Obama famously pledged that he would “look forward as opposed to looking backwards” with regards to possible criminal actions carried out by the preceding administration. The Bush years saw the opening of the “global war on terrorism,” a borderless, opaque conflict in which the U.S. […]

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Massive Visa Crash Across Europe

War on Cash Suffers Setback. For over 12 hours on Friday, shopping centers in the UK and other parts of Europe were plunged into chaos as millions of consumers were unable to use their Visa debit or credit cards at points of sale. The credit card company, which was finally able to restore normal service […]

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Crimes Against Humanity: Israeli Snipers Murder Palestinian Nurse, Injure 100

Ma’an News Agency reports, “Israeli forces shot and killed a 21-year-old Palestinian woman paramedic on Friday, as she was treating injured protesters during ongoing demonstrations along the Gaza border with Israel, in the southern Gaza Strip. The Gaza Ministry of Health reported that 21-year-old Razan Ashraf al-Najjar, from the Khan Younis-area town of Khuzaa, was shot […]

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Washington Post Ignores US Role In Death Of 15,000 Civilians

Over the past year, the Washington Post editorial board has routinely ignored the US’s involvement in the siege of Yemen—a bombing and starvation campaign that has killed over 15,000 civilians and left roughly a million with cholera. As FAIR noted last November (11/20/17), the Washington Post ran a major editorial (11/8/17) and an explainer (11/19/17) detailing the carnage in […]

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