St. Louis woman sentenced 78 years in prison for waterboarding her children
A St. Louis woman was sentenced Friday to 78 years in prison after admitting to beating, whipping and waterboarding her children in a prolonged pattern of abuse that prosecutors described as...
View ArticleD.C. police plan for future seizure proceeds years in advance in city budget...
D.C. police have made plans for millions of dollars in anticipated proceeds from future civil seizures of cash and property, even though federal guidelines say “agencies may not commit” to such...
View ArticleLocal Gov’t Does the UNTHINKABLE to a Veterans’ War Memorial
Officials in a Missouri town have decided to cover up a Christian symbol on a war memorial that honors the lives of two soldiers killed during the Gulf War after a church-state separatist group...
View ArticleMaasai told to leave historic homeland by end of the year so it can become a...
Tanzania has been accused of reneging on its promise to 40,000 Masai pastoralists by going ahead with plans to evict them and turn their ancestral land into a reserve for the royal family of Dubai to...
View ArticleWhat Police Found After Raiding This American Muslim Home Is Beyond Disturbing
Liberals go on and on about how Islam is the “religion of peace,” despite much of the evidence from both the conduct of dedicated followers and the writings of the Koran itself saying otherwise.While...
View ArticleColorado hands out $975,000 in pot funds to schools for health workers.
After taking applications for about a month from school districts looking to hire health workers with funds from marijuana revenue, the state on Wednesday awarded more than $975,000 of grants.The...
View ArticleUniversity of Georgia took a field trip to Planned Parenthood, the reason why...
What’s happening on the campus of the University of Georgia will make you shake your head in disgust.Close to 20 students- members of the campus group SHAG (Sexual Health Advocacy Group)- along with...
View ArticleRejected Asian students sue Harvard over admissions that favor other minorities
Harvard University's affirmative action policies, which the school says are aimed at achieving diversity on the vaunted campus of Cambridge, discriminate against Asians who often can't get in despite...
View ArticlePC police demanding that this restaurant change names because it’s ‘offensive...
The PC police are on the prowl again. This time, they’re targeting a Colorado restaurant owner. Pete Turner opened his restaurant 20 years ago and is currently in the process of expansion. He named the...
View Article'I Couldn't Believe It Happened': Lunch Lady Reportedly Tells Elementary...
A Washington state elementary student was denied his school lunch recently because a cafeteria worker told him there was no money in his lunch account. “It was a sack lunch. It was in a bag, she was...
View ArticleTucson law enforcement creates a full-time team to help the mentally ill get...
Guns may not kill people, but when the mentally ill do, it can—and has—resulted in mass slaughter.As social service providers struggle to meet the demand for psychiatric rehabilitation programs, many...
View ArticleCourt rules Michigan has no responsibility to provide quality public education
In a blow to schoolchildren statewide, the Michigan Court of Appeals ruled on Nov. 7 the State of Michigan has no legal obligation to provide a quality public education to students in the struggling...
View ArticleT-Mobile harasses woman over her dead husbands phone contract. Woman brings...
A widow took her dead husband’s ashes into a mobile phone shop to get them to cancel his monthly contract.Maria Raybould, 56, was threatened with bailiffs by T-Mobile and ordered to pay a cancellation...
View ArticleAfter 13 years, 2 wars and trillions in military spending, terrorist attacks...
Last year saw the highest number of terrorist incidents since 2000, according to the latest Global Terrorism Index released by the Institute for Economics and Peace. Worldwide, the number of terrorist...
View ArticleThe Best and Worst Foods to Eat When You're Sick
Even when you’ve done your best to fight off the winter blues and miserable flus, it’s inevitable everyone will get at least a mild sniffle at some point during cold and flu season. And even though...
View ArticleOverlooked Health Benefits of Thanksgiving
Before you dive headfirst into the gravy bowl, make time this Thanksgiving to go around the dinner table and talk about what you’re thankful for. Then, keep it up—practicing gratitude on a regular...
View Article10 Foods for Immune Health
Flu season in the U.S. tends to peak between December and February, so now is the perfect time to start including more immune-boosting foods in your diet. Vitamins–especially beta carotene and vitamins...
View ArticleHow What We Eat (And Don’t Eat) Impacts How We Age
Many studies have shown that calorie restriction, without malnutrition, can increase lifespan and lower the risk of age-related diseases, such as cancer.However, for many people, calorie restriction...
View Article7 Brilliant Uses for Leftover Produce Scraps
It’s always such a shame to make a big veggie stir fry or smoothie, only to end up tossing a pound of nutritious skins and ends into the trash. Luckily, many of these “trash cuts,” especially citrus,...
View Article10 Staples That Make Clean, Healthy Vegan Eating a Breeze
If you’ve ever stood in the middle of your kitchen and stared blankly at the half-empty shelves and fridge filled only with condiments, you might be familiar with the feelings of overwhelm or confusion...
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