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Before neo-Nazi Anders Breivik massacred 77 people in Norway in 2011, he emailed a 1,518-page document, a compendium of his own writing and other far-right texts, to over 1,000 people. The ...
Lee had a goal and an assist in a Saturday's 4-3 shootout loss to Philadelphia. It was Lee's 29th snipe of the season. That's remarkable for a winger many had written off as too slow and old to ...
The future of the No Jumper podcast is hanging in the balance amid structural changes. On Wednesday, the podcast's founder, Adam22, announced that the company will be undergoing layoffs roughly ...
Lee produced an assist in Sunday's 4-1 win over the Capitals. Lee ended his two-game slide on offense. While he doesn't have a multi-point effort since Jan. 28, this was just his third stretch of ...
This is the same ideology promoted by Anders Breivik, a Norwegian white supremacist who slaughtered 77 people in Norway in 2011, and Brenton Tarrant, an Australian far-right extremist who attacked ...
The study adds that some European Far Right terrorists have also found aspects of the Hindutva ideology appealing, particularly Anders Breivik, who murdered 77 people in Norway in July 2011.
In a clip circulating online, the podcast host appeared to be assisting police to deescalate a bridge jumper. While the details of when or where the incident took place are unclear, Wallo seemed ...
However, the winter fun ends this Saturday at the annual Saturday Night Lights. Top jumpers face off in Wellington at the Saturday Night Lights finale "A $750,000 Rolex U.S. Equestrian Open Grand ...
Derik Queen received the ball at the top of the key with just under four seconds left in the game. He went to his left, taking a couple of long strides to create enough separation to fire up his ...
Based on the real attack of a Norwegian summer camp, by far-right extremist Anders Breivik in 2011, Utøya – July 22 explores the terrifying event through the eyes of a fictional survivor.
Had he not murdered seventy-seven people, Anders Behring Breivik would have been an unremarkably horrible nerd. This is the gloomiest conclusion to draw from Asne Seierstad’s exhaustive study of his ...