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Montana Man Attacked By Same Grizzly Twice In One Day

This past Saturday, Montana man Todd Orr endured not one, but two attacks from the same grizzly bear — and lived to tell the tale. In fact, Orr told that tale in a video recorded minutes after the second attack and since shared to Facebook, where it has since been...

By All That's Interesting Oct 3, 2016
Weird News

Montana Man Attacked By Same Grizzly Twice In One Day

This past Saturday, Montana man Todd Orr endured not one, but two attacks from the same grizzly bear — and lived to tell the tale. In fact, Orr told that tale in a video recorded minutes after the second attack and since shared to Facebook, where it has since been...

By All That's Interesting October 3, 2016

History Of “Racial Terrorism” Means U.S. Government Owes African-Americans Reparations, U.N. Group Says

The group cited the War on Drugs, police brutality, and mass incarceration as examples of how the U.S. continues to inflict "racial terror" on African-Americans.

By Savannah Cox Sep 29, 2016
Politics News On All That Is Interesting

History Of “Racial Terrorism” Means U.S. Government Owes African-Americans Reparations, U.N. Group Says

The group cited the War on Drugs, police brutality, and mass incarceration as examples of how the U.S. continues to inflict "racial terror" on African-Americans.

By Savannah Cox September 29, 2016

Hangover-Free Alcohol May Be Yours By 2050

If you have ever attended college or had a job, chances are that you have also had a hangover. However, a new kind of synthetic alcohol might allow you to skip that. Imperial College professor David Nutt is behind the discovery, which he calls “alcosynth.” According to Nutt — who...

By Savannah Cox Sep 23, 2016
Science News

Hangover-Free Alcohol May Be Yours By 2050

If you have ever attended college or had a job, chances are that you have also had a hangover. However, a new kind of synthetic alcohol might allow you to skip that. Imperial College professor David Nutt is behind the discovery, which he calls “alcosynth.” According to Nutt — who...

By Savannah Cox September 23, 2016

Half Of America’s Guns Owned By Just Three Percent Of Adult Population

A mere three percent of U.S. adults own approximately half of all the nation’s guns, according to a new study from Harvard and Northeastern universities.

By John Kuroski Sep 21, 2016
Politics News On All That Is Interesting

Half Of America’s Guns Owned By Just Three Percent Of Adult Population

A mere three percent of U.S. adults own approximately half of all the nation’s guns, according to a new study from Harvard and Northeastern universities.

By John Kuroski September 21, 2016

Muslim Animal Sacrifice Traditions Draw Criticism After Incident In Bangladesh

Each year, mass prayer, generous feasts, and animal sacrifice take center stage at Eid al-Adha, one of Islam's holiest festivals.

By All That's Interesting Sep 15, 2016
News

Muslim Animal Sacrifice Traditions Draw Criticism After Incident In Bangladesh

Each year, mass prayer, generous feasts, and animal sacrifice take center stage at Eid al-Adha, one of Islam's holiest festivals.

By All That's Interesting September 15, 2016

Italy Creates “Fertility Day” To Remind Women That Future Should Involve A Baby

As Italy grapples with declining birthrates and slumping economic growth, Italian lawmakers actually made a “day” to remind women that their future should involve a baby.

By Savannah Cox Sep 14, 2016
News

Italy Creates “Fertility Day” To Remind Women That Future Should Involve A Baby

As Italy grapples with declining birthrates and slumping economic growth, Italian lawmakers actually made a “day” to remind women that their future should involve a baby.

By Savannah Cox September 14, 2016

West Virginia Cop Fired For Choosing Not To Shoot Man

A former police officer in Weirton, West Virginia just revealed to local news sources that he was fired this summer for responding to a call and not shooting a man holding a gun at his side.

By John Kuroski Sep 13, 2016
Politics News On All That Is Interesting

West Virginia Cop Fired For Choosing Not To Shoot Man

A former police officer in Weirton, West Virginia just revealed to local news sources that he was fired this summer for responding to a call and not shooting a man holding a gun at his side.

By John Kuroski September 13, 2016

45,000 Wild Horses To Be Killed By U.S. Government To Save Money, Grazing Pasture

On Friday, the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board voted in favor of killing 45,000 wild horses currently in government holding.

By Savannah Cox Sep 13, 2016
News

45,000 Wild Horses To Be Killed By U.S. Government To Save Money, Grazing Pasture

On Friday, the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) National Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board voted in favor of killing 45,000 wild horses currently in government holding.

By Savannah Cox September 13, 2016

22 Heartbreaking Photos From The Front Lines Of The Syrian Refugee Crisis

As a result of the Syrian civil war and the accompanying war against ISIS, approximately 4.8 million people in the surrounding area are now refugees, according to the United Nations. These people have lost their homes, then fled on foot or on small rafts across the sea, all in the...

By Elisabeth Sherman Sep 12, 2016
News

22 Heartbreaking Photos From The Front Lines Of The Syrian Refugee Crisis

As a result of the Syrian civil war and the accompanying war against ISIS, approximately 4.8 million people in the surrounding area are now refugees, according to the United Nations. These people have lost their homes, then fled on foot or on small rafts across the sea, all in the...

By Elisabeth Sherman September 12, 2016
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