America’s True Horror Story

America is a country that is now utterly divided when it comes to its society, its economy, its politics. There are definitely two Americas

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Households on Food Stamps Outnumber all Households in Northeast U.S

A record 23,116,928 American households were enrolled in the federal government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)—AKA food stamps—during the month of June

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Four Different Investigations Launched Into IRS Scandal

Capitol Hill aides spent their Memorial Day weekend scanning hundreds of pages of documents related to the IRS scandal in order to prepare their bosses for what will inevitably be a frantic month of June involving multiple simultaneous investigations into government wrongdoing

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Poverty Spikes in the ‘Land of the Free’

He’s a success story for Catholic Charities of Baltimore, one of a multitude of organizations trying to haul people out of poverty in this Maryland port city where one of four residents is considered poor by U.S. government standards

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Standing for the Vulnerable and the Oppressed

At 15-years-old, Emily Golden was running her own company called Kids for Compassion: a non-profit organization stationed in Baltimore, Maryland reaching out to vulnerable children living in Rwanda, Africa

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Baltimore Spends Half a Million on Study of how to Save Money

Why did Baltimore need to pay outside consultants half a million dollars for a report that says the city’s financial future is grim?

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Anonymous Claims Responsibility for Super Bowl Power Outage

Hackers and hacktivists associated with Anonymous have attempted to claim responsibility for Sunday night’s power outage at the Super Bowl that left fans and teams in the dark for over 30 minutes

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Government Installs Audio Surveillance on Public Buses

The era of private conversations on city buses — and even on San Francisco’s iconic streetcars — may be coming to an end

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Baltimore Tramples Civil Rights in the Name of Public Safety

The surveillance society continues to grow unabated, as the city of Baltimore becomes the latest governmental entity to trample civil rights in the name of public safety

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U.S. Army Creates Island in Chesapeake

The Army has been creating an island since 1998 on the Northeast coast of the United States. Slowly, the US Army Corps of Engineers built concrete dikes to establish its perimeter and then have spent more than decade filling them with mud.

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