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Google's CEO was grilled about a bizarre YouTube conspiracy theory claiming that Hillary Clinton dri

The so-called "Frazzledrip" conspiracy was feverishly spread by far-right internet users earlier this year, at which point YouTube removed a bunch of clips. But the Post claims that "dozens of videos" discussing the roundly debunked theory remain online and have been viewed millions of times. ADVERTISEMENT The Post brought 16 of the videos to YouTube's attention. Only one was removed for violating its policies. It featured images of a "

Harold and Maude at 50: An Oral History of How a Harrowing Flop Became a Beloved C

It was the original cult film. A movie you had to show your girlfriend or boyfriend so they understood you. And it was the comedy Variety called “as much fun as a burning orphanage.” Making “Harold and Maude” wasn’t easy, and releasing it to the general public was even harder. But 50 years on, the touching, droll and subversive story of a troubled teenager, played by Bud Cort, who falls in love with a nearly 80-year old free spirit, played by Ruth Gordon, still feels fresh and funny.

Harold Washington (1st African American Mayor of Chicago)

Profession: 1st African American Mayor of Chicago Biography: Harold Washington was an American lawyer who served as the 51st Mayor of Chicago, and the city's first African-American mayor. He retained this office from 1983 until hist death in 1987. Washington was prior to this a member of the United States House of Representatives (1981-1983), before which he was a member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1965-1976) and Illinois State Senate (1977-1980).

Ibibio Culture: A brief walk into the lives of one of Africa's oldest people

Located in Southeastern Nigeria, the Ibibio people seem to be related to the Anaang, the oron, and the Efik peoples because of the great similarities they share among themselves. But reflecting on the tales of oral tradition, it is easy to agree with Robert McKeon statement which states that the Ibibio are probably the indigenous natives from whom most small tribes of Qua Ibom and Calabar are descended. Although much emphasis has not been placed on this claim, it is believed that it was the early settlement of the Ibibio in the area that led to the birthing of sub-clans like Anang, Efik, and Oron.