Harriet Tubman, Marie Curie, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton are not remembered for how many children they had.
h/t: Harper’s Bazaar
Harriet Tubman, Marie Curie, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton are not remembered for how many children they had.
h/t: Harper’s Bazaar
On this week’s episode of On Contact, Chris Hedges is joined by Max Blumenthal, author and Senior Editor of AlterNet’s Grayzone Project, and Ben Norton, reporter for Alternet. Following the American missile attacks on a Syrian airbase in response to an alleged chemical weapons attack, they discuss the U.S. role in the Syrian conflict.
Another week of White House Madness
The largest non-nuclear bomb ever deployed ‒ the 11-ton GBU-43/B, nicknamed the “mother of all bombs” ‒ was used in combat for the first time on Thursday against Islamic State in Afghanistan. The Pentagon has released aerial footage of the blast, which caused non-stop gleeful coverage from the mainstream media.