All posts tagged "Germany"
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Alexis Evans | January 6, 2016
1,000 Men in Germany Spent NYE Sexually Assaulting Women
Disgusting behavior sparks migrant debate
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Morgan McMurray | December 13, 2015
Angela Merkel Becomes One Of A Handful Of Women To Win “Person of the Year”
She's the first one since 1986.
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Michael Sliwinski | June 12, 2015
FIFA Scandal is No Surprise if You’ve Been Paying Attention
Are you a fan of the world's most popular sport? Then the FIFA scandal doesn't surprise you.
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Michael Sliwinski | May 15, 2015
Nuclear Energy: Worth the Risk?
It's sustainable, but also risky.
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Valeriya Metla | April 26, 2015
American Health Care: Last Place Among Peer Nations in Latest Study
The American healthcare system ranks last among peer nations. Find out why.
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Michael Sliwinski | April 4, 2015
Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Threat to the Financial System?
Will the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) change the global financial system for good?
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Michael Sliwinski | March 29, 2015
The Forgotten WMDs: Chemical Weapons
Have our efforts to ban chemical weapons gone anywhere?
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Anneliese Mahoney | March 11, 2015
Hey Senate Republicans: Iran Negotiations Involve Other Countries
The letter that Senate republicans sent to Iran was an extraordinarily dumb and short-sighted move.
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Valeriya Metla | February 25, 2015
Prostitution: Should it be Legalized or Criminalized?
Will the U.S. move towards decriminalization or legalization of prostitution?
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Michael Sliwinski | January 25, 2015
Right-Wing Groups in Europe: A Rising Force?
After the economic crisis and the influx of immigration, right-wing groups are on the rise in Europe.
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Jake Ephros | November 4, 2014
Retail Giant Amazon in Hot Water Across the Globe
Amazon's getting called out from every direction lately for its pricing and practices with workers.
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Chelsey D. Goff | October 6, 2014
ICYMI: Best of the Week
From the faux outrage over President Obama's "latte salute," to every worker's fantasy coming true in Germany with...
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Anneliese Mahoney | September 30, 2014
Germany Considers Ban on After Hours Work Emails
I'm sort of a walking stereotype. I have my phone in my hand at all times, I sleep...
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Marisa Mostek | September 29, 2014
Voting Gets You Laid
The way that the "Fifty Shades of Grey" series flies off of bookstore shelves makes it pretty obvious...
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Allison Dawson | September 17, 2014
93 Year Old Charged With 300,000 Counts of Accessory to Murder
German authorities have charged Oskar Groening, 93, with 300,000 counts of accessory to murder thanks to the trial...
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Trevor Smith | September 8, 2014
Stop Glorifying Undeserving Celebrities Like Joan Rivers When They Die
Before she died, Joan Rivers was recorded on camera saying that Palestinians "deserved to die," because they elected...
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Ryan Purcell | July 22, 2014
Nazi Graffiti Indicates Resurgence of Fascism in Indonesia
Stickers, posters, and Nazi graffiti images of Adolf Hitler litter the cities of Indonesia in the run up...
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Matt DeWilde | June 30, 2014
The World Cup of Drinking Laws
Last week, Germany edged out a win against the United States in an intense soccer match that qualified...
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Matt DeWilde | June 20, 2014
Accused 89-Year-Old Nazi Facing Extradition to Germany
Johann Breyer has lived in the United States since 1952 when he immigrated here from Czechoslovakia. Then, in...
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Anneliese Mahoney | December 4, 2013
Let’s Get Some Beer & Cultural Heritage
The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization, or UNESCO, compiles a list of intangible cultural heritages. These...
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Anneliese Mahoney | November 18, 2013
The Art the Nazis Stole: Lost Forever?
From 1933-1945 in Germany, thousands of pieces of valuable art were collected, confiscated, or stolen. There were Nazi...
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Vasudha Sadana | November 1, 2013
NSA: A Repeat of Watergate
Democrats are usually the ones to promote more government control, but President Nixon was a Republican. Though he...