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Dunkin' Donuts employees dump water on homeless schizophrenic; internet raises over $18K to help him out

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Jeremy Dufresne - a mentally ill homeless man who suffers from schizophrenia - was in a Dunkin' Donuts last week charging his phone so he could call his mom to tell her good night. While sitting there, harming no one, two employees filled a pitcher with cold water and dumped it on his head. One dumped the water while the other filmed it. The video went viral and and the internet reacted with outrage.

As the video shows, Dufresne has his head on the table as the two employees sneak up behind him and then pour the water out. Dufresne immediately jumps up and looks back at the two bullies laughing at him.

"How many times I've got to tell you to stop sleeping in here?" the employee tells Dufresne in the video as the pair laughs. "You're here all day."

The video was uploaded to Facebook and subsequently went viral, receiving over 4.5 million views.

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UK police rescue 58yo man 'kept as slave' living in shed for 40yrs

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© Gangmasters and Labour Abuse AuthorityAuthorities say the man lived in "shocking conditions" in this shed for decades
A potential victim of modern slavery has been rescued from a six-foot shed, where it's believed he has been kept in captivity for the past four decades.

The Gangmasters and Labour Abuse Authority (GLAA) in conjunction with Cumbria Police rescued the 58-year-old man on October 3 after receiving an anonymous tip via a confidential helpline.

"The information that was given to us was that he had been kept in the shed for a period of 40 years. When we found him he was like a rabbit in headlights and very confused," Martin Plimmer from the GLAA said, as quoted by The Metro UK.

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China completely stops buying oil from US amid trade war tensions

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America's second-largest oil client, China, has completely stopped buying crude from the United States as trade tensions between the world's two largest economies continue to grow.

While oil has not been included on the list of bilateral tariffs, Chinese refiners have been staying away from buying crude from the US.

"We are one of the major carriers for crude oil from the US to China. Before [the trade war] we had a nice business, but now it's totally stopped," Xie Chunlin, the president of CMES, said on the sidelines of the Global Maritime Forum's Annual Summit in Hong Kong, as quoted by Reuters.

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Neo-nazi who shot 6 African migrants in Italy says he was 'wrong' and is 'sorry'

Luca Traini
© ReutersLuca Traini
A neo-nazi extremist who randomly shot six Africans in a rampage in an Italian town thinking it would avenge the brutal murder of a young woman, now faces 12 years in jail. Luca Traini told the court he was "wrong" and is "sorry."

Traini, who is now 29, spent the morning of February 3 cruising around the town of Macerata for about two hours, firing at African migrants from the window of his car with a pistol. Six people were injured.

As he faces justice over the brutal shooting spree, prosecutors have called for a 12-year jail term for Traini - just under half of the maximum 22-year penalty for his offences. Prosecutors accepted Traini's guilty plea and requested a simplified court procedure.

Comment: It's pretty unlikely that Traini is actually a 'changed man' when he's blaming 'a difficult childhood' for his actions.


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Sad statistic: Only 1-in-3 pass 'US citizenship test,' just 19% for Americans 45 and younger

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Just a third of Americans can pass a multiple choice "U.S. Citizenship Test," fumbling over such simple questions as the cause of the Cold War or naming just one thing Benjamin Franklin is famous for.

And of Americans 45 and younger, the passing rate is a tiny 19 percent, according to a survey done for the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation.

Worse: The actual test only requires that 60 percent of the answers be correct. In the survey, just 36 percent passed.

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An overwhelming majority of Americans have no clue about their history or civic culture, with only 36 percent of natives able to pass the US Citizenship Civics Test taken by foreigners, a new study has shown.

Surprisingly enough, those born with the inherent right to be called Americans failed to answer even the basic questions about their history and culture, a national survey released by the Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation revealed.

There are 100 civics questions on the naturalization test, which immigrants must answer to gain US citizenship. Candidates are asked 10 questions from the entire list, and are required to answer six of them correctly in order to become eligible for a US passport.

Just one-in-three Americans passed the multiple choice exam that is undertaken by foreigners. Shockingly, 87 percent of respondents did not know that the US Constitution was ratified in 1787, while 60 percent of respondents couldn't identify which countries fought in World War II against the US and its allies.

While many Americans aren't shy when it comes to expressing their opinion regarding the controversy surrounding US Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, only 43 percent knew the actual number of justices (nine) that protect the nation's constitution.

Some 72 percent failed to correctly identify the 13 original states from a list of options offered to them in the multiple-choice questions.

The problem with basic civic knowledge seems to be more acute for those aged 45 and under, with only 19 percent passing the mock test. Those 65 years and older, however, managed to answer the questions with 74-percent success rate.

While the results might seem surprising to some, the US public education system lags behind most developing nations. According to the 2015 International Student Assessment (PISA), which was conducted to measure pupils' reading ability, as well as math and science literacy, the US ranked 38th out of 71 countries that opt to take the exam every three years.

"Unfortunately, this study found the average American to be woefully uninformed regarding America's history and incapable of passing the US Citizenship Test," Woodrow Wilson Foundation President Arthur Levine said.

"It would be an error to view these findings as merely an embarrassment. Knowledge of the history of our country is fundamental to maintaining a democratic society, which is imperiled today."



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Nestlé corporate greed deprives Canadian indigenous community of drinking water

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© Corbis / Agence France-Presse / RT
While Nestlé extracts millions of litres from their land, residents have no drinking water

Just 90 minutes from Toronto, residents of a First Nations community try to improve the water situation as the beverage company extracts from their land

The mysterious rash on the arm of six-year-old Theron wouldn't heal. For almost a year, his mother, Iokarenhtha Thomas, who lives in the Six Nations of the Grand River indigenous reserve in Ontario, went to the local doctor for lotions for the boy. It worked, for a time. But the itchy red rash always returned. Thomas came to suspect the culprit behind the rash: water - or, rather, the lack of it.

Thomas, a university student and mother of five, has lived without running tap water since the age of 16. Her children lack access to things commonplace elsewhere, like toilets, showers and baths. For washing and toilet usage, they use a bucket.

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Utah vet confessed to sending ricin envelopes, officials say

William Clyde Allen III
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Authorities say in court documents a Utah Navy veteran confessed to sending four envelopes containing the substance from which ricin is derived to President Donald Trump and members of his administration.

The documents filed Wednesday night in a Utah court say 39-year-old William Clyde Allen III confessed to investigators after his arrest at his house in the small city of Logan, north of Salt Lake City.

The documents filed to justify Allen's arrest did not state a motive.

State investigators working with the FBI say the envelopes were mailed last week to the president, FBI Director Christopher Wray, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis and the Navy's top officer, Adm. John Richardson. The letters were intercepted and police say all four tested positive for ricin.

No attorney has been listed for Allen.

Attention

'Bowing to racists'? University in Ohio cancels musical over 'whitewashing' backlash

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© Gary HershornFILE PHOTO: West Side Story cast performance in New York
A university in Ohio has cancelled a planned production of the musical 'West Side Story' after students complained that Latino roles were given to white students instead of students of Latino descent.

Kent State University decided to cancel the show entirely instead of recasting it and replaced it with a production of the Children of Eden, which is expected to be less problematic.

Eric van Baars, the director of the university's School of Theatre and Dance said the decision to cancel was "in response to our community members' voices and the national dialogue regarding the desire for authenticity on our stages". Van Baars told Fox News that in order to be "current and culturally engaged," the school was trying to support the progression of "conscious casting" in theatre.

Comment: One's acting ability is irrelevant in the new world of "conscious casting". Now the criteria for getting a part is based on whether an actor's gender identity, race, socio-economic status, place of birth, astrological sign, and favorite color matches the character being portrayed. See also: LGBT activists shame Scarlett Johansson into pulling out of trans role, now film will likely never get made


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GoFundMe campaigns for Kavanaugh & Ford rack up over $1.2 million

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Online fundraising campaigns have raised more than $1.2 million combined for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has accused him of sexual assault.

The GoFundMe campaign for Kavanaugh was set up by John Hawkins, the founder of the Right Wing News website, who called Kavanaugh a "good man who has been treated very, very badly." The page has raised more than $531,000 in just eight days and is still accepting donations.

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'Dance of hate': Release of Islamic State-supporting preacher will fuel extremism, experts warn

Anjem Choudary
© REUTERS/Luke MacGregor/FilesDemonstrator Anjem Choudary in London October 5, 2012.
The impending release of convicted Islamic State-supporting hate preacher Anjem Choudary could heighten the threat from both Islamists and the far-right, counter-extremism experts have warned.

The Faith Matters counter-extremism network, quoted in the Independent, warned Choudary is a part of a "dance of hate where the only ones to profit have been the extremists."