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  2. Jillian Michaels issues warning on America's 'horrifying ...

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    Celebrity fitness trainer Jillian Michaels demands action on America's 'horrifying' health crisis, warning it is a fight of 'good against evil' as chronic disease rates soar.

  3. Jamie Dimon says an 'evil axis' of countries ... - AOL

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    Dimon continued, noting that an "evil axis" of countries threatens global economic stability. "It's threat of nuclear blackmail. Iran, North Korea, and Russia I think you can legitimately call an ...

  4. Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America - Wikipedia

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    Evil Geniuses is a nonfiction book by Kurt Andersen, published in 2020, that examines how conservative policies and ideologies have shaped the US economy and society since the 1970s. It traces the rise of laissez-faire capitalism, deregulation, inequality, and nostalgia, and argues that they have undermined the American vision of progress and fairness.

  5. Sackler family - Wikipedia

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    The Sackler family is an American family who owned Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, a key drug in the opioid epidemic in the US. They have faced lawsuits, media scrutiny and art controversies over their role in the crisis and their wealth.

  6. Evil Genius (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Evil Genius is a 2018 true crime documentary series that explores the death of Brian Wells, who was forced to rob a bank with a bomb strapped to his neck. The series interviews the mastermind, the suspects, and the victims of the "collar bomb" or "pizza bomber" heist.

  7. Ku Klux Klan - Wikipedia

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    The Ku Klux Klan (KKK) is the name of several American far-right, terrorist organizations and hate groups that advocate white nationalism, anti-black racism, and other reactionary positions. The first Klan emerged after the Civil War, the second in the 1920s, and the third in the 1950s, each with different methods and targets of violence and intimidation.

  8. American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Legally, the war did not end until August 20, 1866, when President Johnson issued a proclamation that declared "that the said insurrection is at an end and that peace, order, tranquillity, and civil authority now exist in and throughout the whole of the United States of America". [j]

  9. Turpin case - Wikipedia

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    David and Louise Turpin pleaded guilty to torturing and imprisoning their 13 children for decades in Perris, California. The case gained national and international attention after one of the daughters escaped and called the police in 2018.