We Brought Tequila to Wine & Paint Night with Johnny Knoxville and Chris Pontius
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In Johnny Knoxville’s latest film, ‘Action Point,’ he plays D.C., the owner of a failing, ramshackle amusement park where the rides aren’t exactly up to code. When a new theme park opens next door, threatening to shut Action Point down, D.C.
Credit Card Scammers on the Dark Web
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Credit card fraud has been on the rise for about a decade. In 2016 alone, losses topped $24 billion worldwide, half of which affected cardholders in the US. With a virtually unlimited amount of money to be made scamming, some tech-savvy criminals have turned ripping off credit card numbers into a full-time gig.
Inside Veteran TV's Dark and Controversial Humor
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Welcome to VET Tv: a comedy website started by an ex-Marine named Donny O’Malley who believes his brand of dark and twisted humor is the thing that some post-9/11 military veterans have been dying to see.
The Cam Girl Capital of the World
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Bucharest, Romania, is the camming capital of the world. In a country employing thousands of people in its multi-million dollar cam industry, Bucharest is at the heart of the action, home to professional studios dedicated to camming and countless women who can make a killing live-streaming online.
How a Father Deals with Loss After the Parkland Shooting
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In February, Manuel Oliver’s son Joaquin was killed in the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School that left 17 people dead. He’s since dedicated himself to fighting for gun reform, starting a nonprofit with his wife, Patricia, that aims to empower young activists to campaign against gun violence.
Being a White Student at a Historically Black College
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On this episode of 'MINORITY REPORTS,' we met up with Tiago, a white freshman at Morehouse College, an HBCU in Atlanta that counts Martin Luther King, Jr. and Spike Lee as alumni.
HIV Crisis on the Texas-Mexico Border
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The Rio Grande Valley has been at the frontline of some of the most contentious recent conflict in the US memory. But they’ve also found themselves at the frontline of another kind of conflict — and HIV epidemic affecting increasing numbers of young, queer, latino men.
Celebrating the Greatest President of All Time: Abe Lincoln
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Each year, the Association of Lincoln Presenters come together for a summit, where dozens deck themselves out like the 16th president, and give rousing speeches alongside women dressed like Abe's wife, Mary.