Por: Newsweek Nation December 08, 2022
Amid a long-running campaign by far-right communities threatening to attack the nation's power grid, domestic extremists cheered when two still unattributed shootings at North Carolina substations plunged tens of thousands of people into darkness.Beyond celebration, however, their comments called for more, bigger attacks targeting critical infrastructure on U.S. soil. Experts told Newsweek that the attack in Moore County, North Carolina, as... + full article
Newsweek USA Life December 02, 2022
Kanye West has doubled down on his antisemitic comments in October and November, by voicing his love of Adolf Hitler and denying that the Holocaust happened.West, who now goes by Ye, made his latest comments on Thursday during Alex Jones' InfoWars podcast, where even the... + más
Meghan McCain, Josh Gad blast Kanye West's Hitler affection | Newsweek
Kanye West's Twitter account suspended for 'incitement to violence' | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Entertainment November 03, 2022
Noirvember has arrived in Boston! The eleventh month of the year is devoted to the darkest, dankest corners of cinema, where the devious and the downtrodden reside. So strap in and hold on as the Brattle and Coolidge Corner theaters present a month-long celebration of... + más
Here’s how Boston Common could look in 10 years | The Boston Globe
Revamped observatory set to open atop Prudential tower in 2023 | The Boston Globe
The Hill USA Politics October 22, 2022
ZIONSVILLE, Ind. () — A doctor running for a seat on the Zionsville, Indiana, school board has stirred up controversy after defending Nazis in a series of comments online and labeling all those appalled by his words “haters.” Dr. Matt Keefer, who states he runs against... + más
‘Haters gotta hate’ says doctor running for Indiana school board who stated that ‘all Nazis weren’t ‘bad” | WGN-TV
‘I Am Correct:’ School Board Candidate Doubles Down After Declaring ‘All Nazis Weren’t Bad’ | The Daily Beast
WGN-TV USA Nation October 21, 2022
Posted: Oct 20, 2022 / 07:57 PM CDT Updated: Oct 20, 2022 / 07:57 PM CDT SHARE ZIONSVILLE, Ind. — A doctor running for a seat on the Zionsville school board has stirred up controversy and invoked a string of backlash after defending Nazis in a series of comments online and... + más
‘Haters gotta hate’ says doctor running for Indiana school board who stated that ‘all Nazis weren’t ‘bad” | The Hill
ABC News USA Business September 26, 2022
ROME -- The Brothers of party, which won the most votes in Italy’s national , has its roots in the post-World War II neo-fascist Italian Social Movement. Keeping the movement's most potent symbol, the tricolor flame, Giorgia Meloni has taken Brothers of Italy from a... + más
How a party of neo-fascist roots won big in Italy | WPTV
Italy poised for hard-right leader as country votes in snap election | CNBC
WPTV USA World September 26, 2022
ROME (AP) — The Brothers of Italy party, which won the most votes in , has its roots in the post-World War II neo-fascist Italian Social Movement.Keeping the movement's most potent symbol, the tricolor flame, has taken Brothers of Italy from a fringe far-right group to... + más
How a party of neo-fascist roots won big in Italy | ABC News
The Boston Globe USA Opinion September 19, 2022
On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was sworn in as the chancellor of Germany. Over the next 100 days, American newspapers published more than 3,000 stories about the eruption of antisemitic attacks whipped up by the new regime.“Bands of Nazis throughout Germany carried out... + más
‘The U.S. and the Holocaust’ examines a question that haunts us still: Why didn’t we do more? | The Boston Globe
Prosecutors want ex-Kansas cop to stay in jail before trial | ABC News
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