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VIDEO: Tsunami Waves Enter Sendai, Japan

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TOKYO — This TV footage from Japan television shows how tsunami waves struck an area of Sendai on Friday after a 8.9 magnitude quake shook the Eastern coast. More than 800 people have been confirmed dead, thousands are still missing. Video recorded by Dolores M. Bernal in Tokyo.

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First Person Account: How The Earthquake Was Felt In Tokyo

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Editorial Note: Dolores M. Bernal is one of the Co-Founders of the News Junkie Post. She has been living in Tokyo, Japan since September 2010. TOKYO — It’s been less than 24 hours since the 8.9 magnitude earthquake shook the Eastern coast of Japan. At 2:46 pm, local Japan time on Friday I was on [...]

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March 11th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Photo Gallery,World News | Read More »

Libya: Is It Diplomatic Cacophony Or Does The US Want Gaddafi To Prevail?

Anti-Gaddafi rebels tear a picture of Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi at a checkpoint they just took over near the oil facility of Ras Lanuf

The Obama administration and Europe have been undecided and divided for three weeks over what to do about the situation in Libya. The Libyan rebel national council have repeatedly asked for a no-fly zone to be implemented, but so far no concrete actions have been implemented by NATO. While international condemnations have been pouring in [...]

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VIDEO: Dubya’s Big ‘Movie’ Moment

Genius, Kimmel & Company. Really. Laugh out loud funny. But don’t think Harvey Weinstein’s not working the phones. And Oliver Stone? Oh, God, that poor guy checked into Depressed Director Rehab.  Please follow Amy Beth Arkawy on Twitter.

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King’s Crusade: The Police State Gears Up Against Muslim Americans

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Photo by RIDZDESIGN Statesmen and politicians have repeatedly, throughout history, relied on a bogey-man de jour to validate increased state repression and otherwise unacceptable legislation to restrict the rights of citizens. In this case, Rep. Peter King’s own misguided bias, and lack of political wisdom and savvy, may backfire when dealing with the ‘radicalization’ he [...]

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March 10th, 2011 | Posted in Feature,FrontPage,Headlines,Photo Gallery,US News | Read More »

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