Nerdeen Kiswani — a controversial pro-Palestinian activist and leader of New York’s Within Our Lifetime movement — has sparked outrage after calling for a ban on...
1. Soviet Union (1917-1991) The Bolshevik Revolution created the world’s first large-scale socialist state, nationalizing industries and implementing five-year plans. Initial industrialization was rapid, but by...
Newly released emails from Jeffrey Epstein’s files expose inquiries about toxic plants capable of stripping victims of free will. Epstein asked about “trumpet plants at the...
A horrific shooting unfolded at a high school hockey game in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where a transgender individual unleashed deadly violence on family members. The incident...
During a recent appearance on CNN’s NewsNight with Abby Phillip, investor and television personality Kevin O’Leary advocated for implementing voter ID laws in the United States....
Multiple large-scale famines (most severely the 1990s Arduous March killing hundreds of thousands to millions), chronic malnutrition affecting generations, extreme poverty, and near-total economic isolation.
Death of approximately 1.7–2 million people (about 25% of the population) through execution, starvation, forced labor, and disease; near-total destruction of urban society, education, and professional...
Famine of 1983–1985 killing around 1 million people, destruction of agricultural systems through forced villagization and collectivization, prolonged civil war and repression, eventual overthrow of the...
Hyperinflation (reaching 30,000%+), severe shortages of basic goods, collapse of real wages, massive external debt, and economic exhaustion contributing to electoral defeat in 1990.
Sharp drop in agricultural production (20–50% in many areas), widespread food insecurity, forced relocation of millions disrupting communities, and growing dependence on foreign aid.