Jeff Hannemann clarifies that Slayer never glorified Nazism, urging fans to honor the music's legacy without spreading negativity.
Yet in a recent statement issued by Kathryn Hanneman, the widow of late guitarist Jeff Hanneman, explained that narrative that Slayer was in any way pro-Nazi is categorically false.
By Simon Lewis, Humeyra Pamuk and Gram Slattery WASHINGTON, Feb 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. State Department is developing an ...
The US State Department is developing a portal, “freedom.gov”, that could bypass local content laws around the world. The ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt appeared to be in disbelief on Wednesday when CBS News White House correspondent ...
A North Pocono area mother described to Lackawanna County commissioners Wednesday a frightening late-November experience she and her adopted daughter had with federal immigration agents in ...
Democratic Gov. JB Pritzker said the Trump administration’s actions cutting federal funding for various programs have cost the people of Illinois $8.4 billion.
Democrats offered muted praise of the largely status-quo spending plan while Republicans dismissed his affordability message as campaign-style rhetoric devoid of substance.
Before embracing Hungary’s authoritarian leader, Viktor Orbán, and wishing him success, Marco Rubio gave a speech at this year’s Munich security conference that was littered with White Nationalist ...
When Holocaust denial grows louder, the voices that will carry unique moral authority will not only be Jewish voices. They will also be German voices.
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