Did Nuland’s trip to Russia do more harm than good?
Prof. Jeremy Kuzmarov of CovertAction Magazine joins Rick Sanchez to discuss longtime State Dept. official Victoria Nuland and her influence on US fo
Prof. Jeremy Kuzmarov of CovertAction Magazine joins Rick Sanchez to discuss longtime State Dept. official Victoria Nuland and her influence on US fo
The US Congress is launching a long-overdue investigation into the routine use of tear gas for crowd control in the US and elsewhere. When used in war
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Sophia robot has been causing controversy since she was first designed by Hanson Robotics in Hong Kong. Now, she is at it again. The Resident breaks i
Brothers Ron & Clint Howard have both had successful Hollywood careers, but say it comes down to their solid upbringing by their actor parents who ris
Facebook will now count activists and journalists as ‘involuntary’ public figures and increase protections against harassment and bullying targeted at
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Improv artist, Colin Mochrie, has been in the game for more than 20 years. He reflects on his time on the popular show ‘ Whose Line Is It Anyway’ and