The CIA Allegedly Considered Assassinating This Major Whistleblower
The CIA is at the center of new allegations claiming that the American agency formulated a plot to assassinate a well-known global whistleblower.
Read MoreThe CIA is at the center of new allegations claiming that the American agency formulated a plot to assassinate a well-known global whistleblower.
Read MoreHere's what we know about the few years Ted Bundy spent working in Republican politics.
Read MoreIn many ways, Dubai is something of a marvel of the modern world, with its terraformed expanse of skyscrapers, futuristic gardenscapes, theme and water parks.
Read MoreDonald Trump, the former president of the United States, acquired his wealth through a variety of business deals, and of course, through his family.
Read MoreThe U.S. embargo of Cuba employs sanctions on Cuba of American imports, exports, travel, and more.
Read MoreFinman is, in fact, peddling a phone. "Comparable to the best smartphones on the market," with a "superfast processor," all for $499.99 — the Freedom Phone.
Read MoreHe was Zimbabwe's longest running leader before resigning in 2017, but nearly two years after surrendering office, Robert Mugabe died at the age of 95.
Read MoreWhat led Venezuela to the point of killing such a high number of its own citizens? Complicated events and compounding instability all contributed.
Read MoreJohn Walker Lindh was an American sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to aiding the Taliban, but was released after 17 years.
Read MoreThe funding for the Afghanistan War — which could have been invested in healthcare, clean energy, or infrastructure — cost American taxpayers a stunning amount.
Read MoreNuclear weapons were a terrible idea. Even the smallest nuclear war would have devastating effect across the globe. Here's what would happen.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth is 95 years old, but she's not stepping down anytime soon. This is the only thing she says will cause her to give up the throne.
Read MoreMillions of Americans can tell you exactly where they were and what they were doing the day U.S. President John F. Kennedy was shot and killed by an assassin.
Read MoreDespite being one of the richest countries in the world, the United States has long been a country in debt, and in recent years, the amount it owes has grown.
Read MoreRussian Federation President Vladimir Putin's private security detail is particularly intense when compared to those of other world leaders.
Read MoreThe Line 3 pipeline being constructed by Enbridge has faced a series of legal challenges, as well as pushback from Indigenous nations and environmental groups.
Read MoreMullah Abdul Ghani Baradar was a co-founder of the Taliban along with three other men, and he serves as the Taliban's political chief.
Read MoreJeff Bezos has a ridiculous amount of money. Even more ridiculous than that: Russian President Vladimir Putin probably has more.
Read MoreThe CIA subjected purported terrorists and suspects in the 9/11 attacks to various methods of interrogation tactics, including sleep deprivation.
Read MoreOn January 2, 2005, a young man named Shin Dong-hyuk managed to escape North Korea's Camp 14, where he witnessed many atrocities.
Read MoreAmid a sexual harassment scandal and an ongoing investigation, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that he is resigning from office.
Read MoreAmid serious allegations against outgoing New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, the spotlight is now on his relationship with his successor, Kathy Hochul.
Read MoreGovernor Andrew M. Cuomo officially announced his resignation on August 10 after months of mounting sexual harassment allegations from employees and others.
Read MoreFew things drive corporate greed with more acceleration than oil and money, and the Great Oil Heist of 2011 involves both of them.
Read MoreEven with 239 million eligible voters in the U.S., nothing in the Constitution actually gives you the right to vote for president.
Read MoreWomen's rights activist Laleh Osmany has started to fight against the controversial Afghanistan tradition of keeping women's names private.
Read MoreMany investors and monetary policymakers have questioned whether the United States might either enact regulations on cryptocurrency or even ban bitcoin.
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