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The site of the Jonestown massacre, where over 900 people either died by mass suicide or murder in the Jim Jones-led cult, has opened for tourism.
Both American survivors of the mass suicide and murder and Guyanese have criticized the tour. But defenders say the site ...
That’s why taking a stand — activism — matters so much. If we want the good in people to win out, we have to give it voice ...
Jim Jones of the Peoples Temple was responsible for the largest mass murder-suicide in history at his remote Jonestown ...
The site of a horrific cult massacre, which saw the deaths of over 900 people, has been controversially opened to tourists.
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Newser on MSNTourists Find Little Left at JonestownNearly 50 years after the Jonestown massacre shocked the world, the site of one of history's deadliest cult tragedies is now ...
Inspiring to imagine but nightmarish to live in, these failed communes have become cautionary tales in hubris and ego.
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New York Magazine on MSNThe 1975 Election That Explains Cuomo vs. MamdaniHis slim victory, in a runoff over a conservative Republican named John Barbagelata, might be one of the only parallels in any city, including New York, to what is happening now: a bitterly polarized ...
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