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By Seamus Murrock the afternoon of the 21st of September, bustling trading floors around the world will come to a…
By Rory Hibbler This article originally appeared in GPR’s Spring 2016 magazine. GPR chose to repost it in light of…
By Sam Cleare the thick of LGBT Pride celebrations on Sunday, June 12th, a gunman opened fire at Pulse, an…
By Rob Oldham woke up to a nightmare Sunday morning as news broke that the worst terrorist attack on American…
By Tommy Desoutter The year 2015 was rough for the European Union. The widely covered migrant crisis, continued unemployment, and…
By Justin Lewis one of the most dynamic U.S. presidential contests of the modern era Americans have witnessed a plethora…
By Kalvis Golde politics is never sexy. In Georgia, though, it has been dominating headlines. Two state bills, the “religious…
By Nasser Rizvi our four- year old daughter dies from a water- borne disease, and the hospital refuses to help…
By Lindsey Powell n a few short months, thousands of teenagers will embark on one of the most daunting experience…
By Evan Katz With the 2016 presidential race in full swing, the perpetual debate over America’s unique electoral system has…
By Caitlin Rueden he 21st of February this year marked the 100th anniversary of the Battle of Verdun, the longest…
By Rachael Andrews or years, television fans and members of the LGBT community have been fighting against one of TV’s…
By Gaby Lohner arlier this month , the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists leaked information from a series of documents…