by Katie Valentine Posted on October 22, 2014 Updated: October 22, 2014
The resolution -- like all other secession attempts in the U.S. apart from the one in 1775 -- isn't likely to make it very far. But the three South Miami councilmembers who voted for the resolution still think sea level rise is serious enough to make the secession statement.
by Jessica Goldstein Posted on October 22, 2014
Ripped from the Ray Rice headlines, edited to preserve NBC's relationship with the NFL.
by Sam P.K. Collins Posted on October 22, 2014
"Ebola creates a lot of fear and extreme panic that sometimes lead to very irrational type of behaviors and measures."
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by Tom Kenworthy Posted on October 22, 2014 Updated: October 22, 2014
“The industry has said the Gulf is their [coal export] plan B.”
by Ian Millhiser Posted on October 22, 2014
Apparently, they don't have something called the "First Amendment" out in Colorado.
by Carimah Townes Posted on October 22, 2014 Updated: October 22, 2014
"I am a Liberian, not a virus."
by Ian Millhiser Posted on October 21, 2014
Judge Juan Pérez-Giménez's opinion accuses the overwhelming majority of federal judges who have sided with marriage equality of "inexplicable contortions of the mind or perhaps even willful ignorance."
by Emily Atkin Posted on October 21, 2014 Updated: October 21, 2014
"This is one of the first times we've been able to demonstrate that, here, you have a spill in the environment, and yes, this is from fracking fluid and not from other source of contamination," Vengosh said.
It is likely the Supreme Court will have much more to say about voting rights before the term ends in June.
by Jack Jenkins Posted on October 22, 2014
“The time of crying is passed, the time of singing has come,” said Helen Goodman, the Member of Parliament for Bishop Auckland.
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