This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: KPRC
Feb 1, 2017
A student who witnessed the incident said students were shouting "Heil Hitler" and "Heil Trump."
Source: New York Post
Feb 1, 2017
A private Catholic high school in Ohio is discontinuing an “immersive” class lesson aimed at recreating the experience of slavery, complete with spiritual music and picking genuine raw cotton.
Source: NYT
Feb 1, 2017
Two decades ago, the state was facing the stresses of an ethnic and cultural shift, and it lashed out at diversity before embracing it.
Source: The Washington Post
Feb 1, 2017
About one-third of all Americans think that you have to be a Christian to truly be an American — despite the history of religious pluralism that dates back to the nation’s very earliest days.
Source: The Atlantic
Feb 1, 2017
Marking Black History Month, the president made some strange observations about Douglass and Martin Luther King, but mostly talked about himself.
Source: CNET
Feb 1, 2017
On the first day of February, Black History Month hits the top trending topic on Twitter.
Source: The Washington Post
Feb 1, 2017
Today there is an international consensus that conquest is not okay, but Trump seems to reject the prohibition on the spoils of war.
Source: Engadget
Feb 1, 2017
It offers a glimpse at the future of VR filmmaking.
Source: NYT
Jan 31, 2017
It’s a word with a meaning that’s changed throughout history.
Source: The Guardian
Jan 31, 2017
Comments at World Jewish Relief dinner seen by some as linked to Donald Trump’s ban on Syrian refugees entering US.
Source: NYT
Jan 31, 2017
A law that allows the Austrian government to seize the home, which could possibly be demolished, is challenged as unconstitutional.
Source: NYT
Jan 31, 2017
An official report including a handwriting analysis charges that Mr. Walesa, a Nobel laureate, was a paid informer in Poland the 1970s.
Source: Time Magazine
Jan 30, 2017
Here's where Donald Trump fits in.
Source: The Conversation
Jan 29, 2017
From the 19th century to 1965, the United States discriminated against various groups.
Source: NYT
Jan 28, 2017
“It is important that Challenger and Columbia are remembered, and that Apollo 1 is remembered,” said the Kennedy Space Center director, Robert D. Cabana.
Source: CNN
Jan 28, 2017
The presidential reference to the "innocent people" victimized by the Nazis without a mention of Jews or anti-Semitism by the White House on International Holocaust Remembrance Day was a stark contrast to statements by former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama.
Source: WNPR
Jan 27, 2017
The project is called "History Unfolded" -- and it's a call for residents in Connecticut to scour the archives of their local paper, searching for references to the Holocaust.
Source: Newsweek
Jan 27, 2017
Jewish leaders have warned against anti-Semitism regaining a foothold with the rise of populist politicians.
Source: USA Today
Jan 27, 2017
Russell Neiss, a St. Louis man, chose to commemorate the day by creating the @Stl_Manifest Twitter account.
Source: Mother Jones
Jan 26, 2017
Video of an assault on a white nationalist marks the return of an age-old conflict.