In a historic moment for the equality of LGBT movement community, the U.S. Department of Defense announced on Thursday evening that will cease any prohibition against transgender people in the armed forces of the country.
U.S. Navy shot down Iranian passenger flight 655 murdering 290 innocent civilians
On the 3rd of July 1988 the U.S. Navy shot down Iranian passenger flight 655 murdering 290 innocent civilians, including 66 children. Not only did the U.S. government never apologize for these killings but they even awarded the crewship with…
What’s A Good-Enough Reason To Ban A Book In The US?
You may not expect it, but the answer is not the easy one that comes to mind: it is not sexually explicit comments or swears or anything like this. The reason behind half of the States’ censored books is just…
The US Police Is Using Facebook In An Unexpected, Yet Not So Moral, Way.
The Ministry of Justice has issued a new guide for social media use by law enforcement officials, which advises local agents in police departments to create fake social media profiles, in order to monitor suspects. One can say that this…
18,600,000 Vacant Homes in the United States
Approximately 3.5 million people in the U.S. are homeless, many of them veterans. It is worth noting that, at the same time, there are 18.6 million vacant homes in the country.
Cuba has a Lung Cancer Vaccine that USA wants it more than Cigars
When President Obama began lifting restrictions on travel, diplomatic and economic relations between the US and Cuba earlier this year, many Americans celebrated the fact that Cuban cigars and rum, among other things, would become more accessible.
China Discovered America Long Before Columbus
Christopher Columbus is heralded as the discoverer of North America, which is an idea that can be argued against in so many ways it boggles my mind. Can you really be considered the discoverer of a place that already has…