This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: BuzzFeed
12-23-2018
"This email tells me the university cares more about the feelings of Nazis than the safety of their students."
Source: Smithsonian
12-24-2018 (accessed)
A beloved Robert Frost poem is among the many creations that are (finally) losing their protections in 2019.
Source: NYT
12-21-2018
The author, David Icke, backs the teaching in schools of Holocaust denial.
Source: CBS
12/21/2018
Lovell, Frank Borman and William Anders were the first humans to leave Earth's orbit, circumnavigating the moon 10 times.
Source: NYT
12-20-2018
In one image released by the West Midlands Police, the couple were photographed holding their baby alongside a flag emblazoned with a swastika.
Source: NYT
12-20-2018
More than 4,700 people, the vast majority of them black, were lynched in the United States between 1882 and 1968.
Source: National Security Archive
12/21/2018
Banana executives with Chiquita Brands now the subject of a major criminal investigation in Colombia were instrumental in the development and execution of company policies surrounding secret payments to Colombian guerrilla and paramilitary groups
Source: The Daily Universe
12-20-2018
Whether it’s construction of a proposed oil pipeline across Native American lands or the federal government’s recent decision to downsize national monuments in the West, many people who have lived in these areas for decades say their voices aren’t being heard.
Source: The Washington Post
12-18-2018
The president was Ulysses S. Grant.
Source: Politico
12-17-18
The tentative title suggests the former House speaker intends to portray himself as a throwback to a bygone era.
Source: Radio Free Europe
12-18-2018
The trial of Yury Dmitriyev, a Russian historian charged with sexually assaulting his adopted daughter, has started in the northwestern region of Karelia.
Source: Atlanta Journal-Constitution
12-18-2018
As more voices weigh in on historical markers, every word is under extra scrutiny
Source: National Security Archive
12/17/2018
Some of the best opportunities for Western intelligence to get a picture – literally – of Soviet capabilities were presented by the USSR itself at public military parades.
Source: Special to HNN
12/17/2018
by Ed Hooper
They are seeking the return of the Charles Niehaus statue removed December 2017 from Health Sciences Park in the city.
Source: The Cut
12-14-2018
Tablet magazine has published a 10,000-plus-word investigation detailing allegations of antisemitism against Women’s March organizers.
Source: Time Magazine
12-17-2018
The New York-based Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany said the government had agreed to payments of 2,500 euros ($2,800) to those still alive from among the 10,000 people who fled on the so-called “Kindertransport.”
Source: The Seattle Times
12-13-2018
How a generation of killer whales was taken from Puget Sound.
Source: CNN
12/15/2018
His comments stand in contradiction to what his spokesman told CNN's KFile team last week
Source: Haaretz
12-14-2018
Critics say the appointment of an Israeli, Daniel Blatman, as chief historian of the planned Warsaw Ghetto Museum provides a fig leaf for an attempt to distort history
Source: The Chronicle of Higher Education
12-14-2018
Silent Sam’s fate remains uncertain.