Activism

WATCH: Teen Parkland survivor tears into Trump, Republicans and the NRA in electrifying statement

Emma Gonzales -- a student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, FL -- laid into President Donald Trump, the National Rifle Association and Republicans who block gun control measures in an electrifying statement to a post-shooting rally on Saturday.

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'You’re here celebrating the death of 17 children': Gun reform protesters booted out of Paul Ryan Florida fundraiser

Two activists were removed from Paul Ryan’s weekend fundraiser in Key Biscayne, Florida for confronting the Speaker of the House about gun reform.

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Parkland shooting survivors claim 'blood of 17' is on GOP's NRA enablers: 'They left us to people like Nikolas Cruz'

Five students who survived the horrific shooting that claimed 17 lives at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School placed the blame solely on lawmakers from their own state, calling them "enablers" of the NRA.

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WATCH: Chicago man arrested after attacking Fox studio with a massive crucifix

A Chicago man suspected of stealing a large crucifix from a Wisconsin church and then attacking a local Fox News station has been taken into custody in Wausau.

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‘Out of order’: West Virginia lawmakers drag woman off House floor for reading list of oil and gas donations

In a video spotted by Common Dreams, lawmakers in West Virginia had a woman dragged away from the lectern as she read off a list of members of the House and how much they collected in contributions from the oil and gas industry.

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'A disturbing pattern': Ex-national security adviser slams Trump for playing politics with our safety

Appearing on CNN on Saturday morning, a former national security adviser in President Barack Obama's administration accused Donald Trump of "playing politics" by holding back a memo authored by House intel committee Democrats that is critical of a similar memo authored by House intel head Rep. Devin Nunes (R-CA).

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There were 179 concussions in the NFL this season -- watch them before you watch the Super Bowl

As the Philadelphia Eagles and the New England Patriots prepare to do battle in Minneapolis on Sunday in Super Bowl LII, the NFL is grappling with the crippling plague of concussion that has rocked the league this year.

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WATCH: Kesha bring the Grammys to tears with her performance of 'Prayin'

Janelle Monáe set the tone with her introduction of Kesha's song "Prayin" at the Grammys Sunday, with a powerful message for the #TimesUp and #MeToo movements.

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Racism is 'running rampant' at one high school -- but when students took action they got yelled at and shamed

Students at Pleasant Grove High School is in Elk Grove, a suburb of Sacramento, found it uncomfortable that there were multiple incidents of a racist nature happening at their school. So, they took action.

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Sterling K. Brown delivers moving speech after accepting Golden Globe: It makes it that much harder to dismiss people like me

Actor Sterling K. Brown, who won a Golden Globe for the show "This is Us" Sunday, thanked producer Dan Fogelman.

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Disney security team takes gay comic into custody over protest at ‘creepy’ Trump robot

A New York based comic is explaining his protest at the Disney World Hall of Presidents attraction, in an exclusive interview with Hornet.

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Jay-Z and Beyonce imagine daughter Blue Ivy Carter as US leader in new 'Family Feud' video

President Blue Ivy Carter? Music power couple Jay-Z and Beyonce have imagined their daughter as a transformative US leader in a new video. Blue Ivy, who turns six on January 7, is depicted as leading an all-female constitutional convention in 2050 in a video released Friday for her father's song "Family Feud."

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‘I tried and failed’: John Oliver explains how he botched his sexual assault interview with Dustin Hoffman

In a extensive -- and sometimes hilarious -- interview with Sky One's Russell Howard, HBO host John Oliver admitted that questioning actor Dustin Hoffman about sexual abuse allegations made him "sad"," but said he had no choice because the topic was "unavoidable."

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