Ashley Rae Goldenberg
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Ashley Rae Goldenberg is a reporter for MRCTV. Before joining MRCTV, her work appeared at The Daily Caller. She graduated from George Mason University with a degree in economics in 2015.

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ashley.rae | April 26, 2016
(Image source: Twitter) The Chinese government is warning women not to date foreigners because they might actually be spies. In a sixteen-panel cartoon for “National Security Education Day,” the Chinese government depicts a woman falling in love with a foreigner who was just using her for inside government information. According to a translation of the comic, the foreign scholar named “David”…
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ashley.rae | April 26, 2016
Psychologists have discovered girls are less likely to pursue education and careers in STEM fields because they feel “negative emotions” toward math. According to research from the University of Missouri, the University of California-Irvine, and the University of Glasgow, girls suffer from “mathematics anxiety” at a higher rate than boys. In other words, girls don’t pursue math because math…
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ashley.rae | April 25, 2016
In her first statement since getting caught on camera attacking a white man over “cultural appropriation,” Bonita Tindle blamed the “White male” who recorded the video for unfairly depicting her as an “Angry Black Woman.” In a YouTube video that went viral in March, Tindle was captured yelling at fellow San Francisco State University student Cory Goldstein over his dreadlocked hairstyle,…
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ashley.rae | April 25, 2016
A new poll shows Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton holds a 54-point lead over Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump—among people living in Mexico. The YouGov poll, conducted on behalf of the Handelsblatt Global Edition, asked 20,000 adults in every G20 country who they would like to see elected president of the U.S. in 2016. The poll shows that in Mexico, Clinton leads…
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ashley.rae | April 22, 2016
(Image source: Twitter) Hundreds of activists are crying “racism” after a black student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison was arrested for spray-painting “THE DEVIL IZ A WHITE MAN” on campus. The Wisconsin State Journal reports UW-Madison student Denzel McDonald, known as “King,” was arrested for allegedly causing more than $4,000 in damage to school property. McDonald tagged buildings…
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ashley.rae | April 22, 2016
Despite being told all of the doomsday scenarios that will allegedly occur if Americans do not get serious about recycling, turning down the thermostat, and unplugging their electronic devices, only 13 percent of Americans believe they are having a negative impact on the environment. In a poll conducted from April 14-17, YouGov asked 1,000 American adults what impact they personally feel they…
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ashley.rae | April 21, 2016
The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey is coming to the defense of a man who is facing 90 days in jail for flying a “TRUMP” flag outside his home. As MRCTV previously reported, West Long Branch resident Joe Hornick received a summons for displaying a political campaign sign more than 30 days before an election. Hornick maintains the flag is not political because there’s “nothing…
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ashley.rae | April 21, 2016
The National Union of Students (NUS), the confederation of student unions across the United Kingdom, has elected its first black female Muslim president—a radical activist who has endorsed terrorism against Israelis while refusing to condemn terrorism perpetrated by ISIS because it would be “Islamophobic.” In an election held on Wednesday, Malia Bouattia defeated her opponent, incumbent Megan…
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ashley.rae | April 20, 2016
The popular social media app Snapchat is defending its filter commemorating reggae artist Bob Marley amid accusations of “blackface.” The Snapchat filter in questions allows users to look like the iconic image of Marley, including the Rastafarian attire, dreadlocks, and dark skin. (Image source: Instagram) The uproar over the filter, which originated on Twitter, has now led various news…
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ashley.rae | April 20, 2016
Students can win a $2,000 scholarship by playing a game comparing the effects of global warming to a zombie apocalypse. DoSomething.org’s “Planet Zombie!” SMS game is designed to introduce students to “the concept of Climate Justice by showing how low-income communities are hit the hardest by disasters.” According to DoSomething.org, “Climate Justice is the acknowledgment of the…