The United States emerged from World War II as one of the planet’s clear-cut superpowers, and many expected the country’s involvement in Vietnam to cement that global position.
The number of hate crimes in the city of Los Angeles in 2016 jumped from 200 in 2015 to 230 in 2016, a 15 percent increase according to a new study out from Cal State San Bernardino’s Center for the Study of Hate and Extremism.