14th Anniversary of Tupac’s Death Has Millions Remembering a Legend
The music world has seen its fair share of legends who meant more to the world than just fancy beats and appealing sounding lyrics. (…)
The music world has seen its fair share of legends who meant more to the world than just fancy beats and appealing sounding lyrics. (…)
In what has become a common trend in American politics over the last few months, the Republicans are standing in the way of important Democratic legislature being passed, and President Barack Obama is anything but pleased. (…)
After the economic crash of 2008, the stock market has not made a complete recovery to the height it was at during the middle of the decade, but it is slowly nearing that level once again. (…)
While it may not come with the prestige and critical acclaim that is attributed to the Grammy Awards or the American Music Awards, MTV’s Video Music Awards are definitely no joke.
After weeks of President Barack Obama and his fellow Democrats traveling the United States of America to promote their policies and to persuade members of the Republican Party to go along with their ideas and to finally bring in some true bipartisan support, Congress is finally about to reassemble. (…)
Reverend Terry Jones from Florida had been planning to organize a group burning of Quran’s to commemorate the ninth anniversary of the attacks that took place on September 11th of 2001. (…)
Nine years ago on this day, the Twin Towers in New York City, New York were attacks by terrorist forces known as al Qaeda. (…)
The fact that the economic recovery in the United States of America is taking a lot longer than most citizens expected or wanted is not exactly a secret. (…)
One of the simplest elements known to man is fire. (…)
As previously reported, a Muslim community center and mosque are to be constructed in lower Manhattan near the location where the World Trade Center used to stand before the attacks of September 11, 2001.
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