Showing results for: if pablo escobar didnt get into politics (page 3)

Did an MLB player paint a homophobic slur on his face?
It depends on whom you ask
09/18/2012 19:29 UTC
Did "Black Hawk Down" sell out?
Actor Brendan Sexton III challenges Ridley Scott, Mark Bowden and the entire U.S. military from a little cafe in Brooklyn.
03/13/2002 01:00 UTC
"The organ that makes us human": How skin conditions shape our relationship with the world
"Skin" author Sergio del Molino says that skin afflictions affect our disposition — and may even make us tyrants
12/05/2021 19:00 UTC
"Dead, I can't do anything"
Francisco Santos, a former kidnap victim of drug lord Pablo Escobar, became a symbol of hope for Colombians weary of violence and fear. But when leftist guerrillas ordered him killed, he had to flee to the U.S.
04/05/2000 20:00 UTC
Free speech and the "clash of civilizations"
We have no problem with sometimes limiting hateful speech -- except, it seems, when Islam is the target
10/02/2012 18:45 UTC
As experienced Texas congressmen retire, will the state's sway in Congress decline?
Last year, the Texas congressional delegation had six chairmanships in the U.S. House. Now it only has one.
11/29/2019 18:30 UTC
Destination: Colombia
There's more than magical realism in the literature of this beautiful and still very dangerous country.
01/16/2007 17:09 UTC
Museum of substance
From opium-addicted housewives to cocaine cough syrup, the Drug Enforcement Administration Museum traces the history of illegal drugs in America.
09/28/1999 20:00 UTC
The problem with bad guy heroes
From pirates to gangsters, kids are bombarded with mixed messages about who gets idolized and who gets demonized
05/25/2011 21:01 UTC
"Red Mafiya: How the Russian Mob Has Invaded America" by Robert I. Friedman
A superb introduction to the new face of organized crime is rife with tales of amputation, castration and blood-sprayed trophy blonds.
05/18/2000 20:00 UTC
Donald Trump's connections to Russia, explained
Here are five irrefutable facts about our president's ties to a foreign adversary
08/03/2019 17:01 UTC
DACA deal for “Dreamers” fizzling as Republicans prioritize border security
Rather than protect Dreamers, GOP lawmakers push to strengthen border measures
12/14/2022 09:30 UTC
Doctors rush to use Supreme Court ruling to escape opioid charges
A new ruling on opioid prescription cases means doctors who face charges might be able to escape harsher punishment
10/05/2022 12:23 UTC
Bush-appointed judge rules Obama's immigration action unconstitutional
Judge Arthur Schwab rules Obama's action oversteps his constitutional authority
12/17/2014 01:33 UTC
Take that, Silicon Valley!
A new documentary follows two young activists on a crusade to expose the tech industry's labor woes.
05/01/2001 23:30 UTC