As the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) prepares to vote on whether net neutrality rules passed by the Obama administration should be overturned, here's a reminder of what exactly is at stake, and why you should care.
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Israel Amps Up Ethnic Cleansing in Order to Further Judaize Jerusalem
Featured image: The West Bank village of Walaja with its agricultural terraces. (Source: Wikimedia Commons)
Israel will soon bar all access to a Palestinian village whose farmers have continued a tradition stretching back thousands of years of tending stone terraces …
The Chilling Chambers of Colchester Castle
Democrat Doug Jones scores shock upset over Roy Moore in Alabama Senate race
Democratic candidate Doug Jones will be the new US senator from Alabama after defeating Republican Roy Moore in a special runoff election. Jones’ shock victory will send ripples through Congress, and could impact upcoming races.
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Why the Documentary Must Not be Allowed to Die
https://www.globalresearch.ca/why-the-documentary-must-not-be-allowed-to-die/5622464
I first understood the power of the documentary during the editing of my first film, The Quiet Mutiny.
In the commentary, I make reference to a chicken, which my crew and I encountered while on patrol with American soldiers in …
Global Conflict and Terrorism Are a Prerequisite for Lucrative Arms Deals. The World’s Major Arms Exporters
This article was originally published by GR on November 8, 2017
The powerful countries’ economy is now leaning to a great extent on manufacturing and exports of diverse military weapons. A government’s global status and might is now measured by …
Spicy Food Around The World Taste Test
Moscow sees Trump tweets as official statements – Kremlin
All tweets from the official account of US President Donald Trump are reported to Vladimir Putin as official political statements, Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov has told reporters.
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How To Make Your Food Fancy AF
Oil prices surge to over $65 for the first time in over 2 years
Brent crude has surged to its highest level since June 2015, trading above $65.00 per barrel. Earlier this month, The Organization for Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and non-member states, led by Russia, struck a deal to extend production cuts into 2018.
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