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US Political Figures Shocked at Trump’s Russia Election Meddling Comments

By Ken Bredemeier | VOA on Jul 16, 2018   Featured, National, National/World, Politics  

US Political Figures Shocked at Trump’s Russia Election Meddling Comments

U.S. political figures reacted with shock Monday after President Donald Trump failed to side with the conclusion by U.S. intelligence agencies that Russia meddled in the 2016 presidential election and said Russian President Vladimir Putin had given him a “very powerful” denial of Moscow’s involvement. At a news conference in Helsinki alongside the Russian leader […]

Texas Teen Suffers Fatal Shock from Cellphone in Bathroom

By Alaska Native News on Jul 11, 2017   Featured, National, National/World  

Texas Teen Suffers Fatal Shock from Cellphone in Bathroom

A young Texas girl suffered a fatal shock on Sunday after either plugging her phone in, or grabbing an already plugged in phone while she  was in the bathtub, Texas authorities report. 14-year-old Lubbock, Texas teen, Madison Coe, was visiting her father in Lovington, New Mexico, when the incident occurred.  Investigators reveal that the teen […]

Infamous study of humanity’s ‘dark side’ may actually show how to keep it at bay

By Chris Barncard | University of Wisconsin-Madison on Jan 12, 2015   Science/Education  

Infamous study of humanity’s ‘dark side’ may actually show how to keep it at bay

In 1961, with memories of Holocaust atrocities and the prosecution of Nazi officials at Nuremburg still fresh, psychologist Stanley Milgram undertook a series of now infamous experiments on obedience and reprehensible behavior. About two-thirds of Milgram’s nearly 800 study subjects, pressed by an authoritative experimenter, were willing to administer increasingly powerful electric shocks to an […]

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