Newly Trending Video Captures the Horror of 9/11 Attacks
Video captured by two students from their dorm room at NYU captures the attack on the Twin Towers and the panicked that ensued.
Warning this video may be disturbing to some viewers
Video captured by two students from their dorm room at NYU captures the attack on the Twin Towers and the panicked that ensued.
Warning this video may be disturbing to some viewers
By Blake Neff Participants in a “black resistance” protest at the Democratic National Convention ordered white attendees to move to the back of the demonstration, as they were not wanted at the front. “I need all white people to move to the back. This is a black and brown resistance march,” a woman with a…
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