Kony 2012

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At this point, we all know who Pope Francis is. He is the 78-year-old Argentinian-born Pope that lives in Vatican City, is fluent in many languages, likes to kiss babies and bless the disabled and is single-handedly turning the Catholic Church and the world as a whole on its head. Did I mention he visited America recently?
There have been 264 mass shootings in 274 days this year in America, according to Rolling Stone magazine.
Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, is the latest spot of a mass shooting.
The hashtag #ShoutYourAbortion emerged on social media on Sept. 19, letting women throughout the country voice their personal experiences of abortion.
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.