After 18 days of sustained protests, Mubarak was forced to resign and arrested on murder and corruption charges. Mubarak died last week at the age of 91, leaving behind an Egypt that is not vastly dissimilar to the one he ruled.
Read MoreThe Internal Revenue Code prohibits 501(c)(3) organizations from making political donations—and yet the Sons of Confederate Veterans have been doing just that for years, according to a series of articles published by the Daily Tar Heel.
Read More“Although Bernie Sanders has an excellent track record on fighting to end the enormous wealth disparity in the United States and lifting up the underprivileged, economic issues are not the only ones facing the country.”
Read More“While Asian women earn only 74.8% of what Asian men earn, they surpass white women and almost match white men in terms of salary, averaging about 93% of the latter demographic’s earnings.”
Read More“For them, this case wasn’t about the brutal rape and murder of a young girl, but a casualty in an ongoing ideological war.”
Read More“On January 23, 2017, merely three days after his inauguration, President Trump signed a newer, broader version of the Mexico City Policy into action. Last year’s ruling applies not just to family planning clinics, but to almost all types of healthcare facilities in countries receiving US aid.”
Read More“Boys will be boys, however, and White House officials remain confident about Kavanaugh’s confirmation. So do I.”
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