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Representative Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the National Chair of Democratic National Committee spoke at the Democratic Party Convention last week in New Hampshire, going down a list of negative talking points from Republican candidates. The event, covered by C-SPAN, panned to the crowd showing members throwing up Bernie Sanders signs and chanting “WE WANT DEBATES!”
Rose McGowan’s artistic video is cosmically underwhelming.
Stock up on supplies and find a fallout shelter, it’s 2012 all over again.
During the talent competition of Miss America 2016, Miss Colorado broke the norm by performing a monologue. What she probably did not expect was to be criticized by a group of women on a talk show.
Comedian Steve Rannazzisi has a lot to make up for after his recent announcement.
President Barack Obama announced positive revisions to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) form on Sept. 14 at a town hall meeting in Iowa.
It is very disheartening to me that some people in this world seem to exist solely to criticize and hurt people. I believe, at our core, people all just want to be accepted. To be heard. To be respected. There is a name for the group of people who do not understand this.
This past Friday was the 14th anniversary of 9/11, a day that brought tragedy to our nation, but also made us stronger. It is a day that we can never forget because it affected each and every one of us.
The past few years have seen a growing Middle Eastern/Arabic community in Europe. In the past few months alone, hundreds of thousands of these people have been crossing European borders in record numbers.