Judge sentenced to 28 years incarceration for "selling" juvenile offenders to...
Accused of perpetrating a “profound evil,” former Pennsylvania judge Mark Ciavarella Jr. has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for illegally accepting money from a juvenile-prison developer while he...
View Article'Angel of Death' nurse who murdered at least 40 patients to become one of...
A nurse who admitted killing at least 40 patients in his care but is suspected of murdering hundreds apologized for the deaths in his first ever interview from jail but still claimed they were mercy...
View ArticleMan arrested in rape of girl begs for DNA test, which later proves he's...
A Sapulpa man who was held in jail for 84 days before DNA evidence cleared him in the brutal rape of his then-girlfriend's 4-year-old daughter plans to sue the Creek County Sheriff's Office for...
View ArticleFBI claims default use of HTTPS by Google and Facebook has made it difficult...
A government task force is preparing legislation that would pressure companies such as Facebook and Google to enable law enforcement officials to intercept online communications as they occur,...
View ArticleTurkish sociologist declares that all children with autism are atheists and...
That’s the opinion of Fehmi Kaya, head of the Health and Education Associations for Autistic Children in Adana, Turkey. Autistic children are atheists, he said, “due to a lack of a section for faith in...
View ArticleAmericans are over-diagnosed and over-treated for depression, according to a...
Americans are over-diagnosed and over-treated for depression, according to a new study conducted at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The study examines adults with...
View ArticleReport Details PETA Killing Thousands of Puppies & Kittens
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is an organization that publicly claims to represent the best interest of animals -- indeed their "ethical treatment." Yet approximately 2,000 animals...
View ArticleOhio Republicans have found a new way for curbing college students who want...
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in 1979 that students have a constitutional right to vote where they go to school, even if they're considered an out-of-state student. But since the 2012 election,...
View Article6 Horrifying Facts Every American Should Know About Guantanamo Bay and the...
The hunger strike at Guantanamo Bay continues to grow. The U.S. recently forced many prisoners into solitary confinement. The military now admits that 100 prisoners at the camp are refusing to eat. But...
View ArticleDue to the decline in cigarette sales, some tobacco farmers are now growing...
Prodded by the largest U.S. hummus maker, farmers in the heart of tobacco country are trying to grow chickpeas, an improbable move that reflects booming demand for hummus. Sabra Dipping Co., a joint...
View ArticleNew Zealand says no to bizarre baby names 4Real, Juztice and Lucifer
The list of 77 names reveals one child was set to be called "Anal" before the Department of Internal Affairs vetoed the proposal, while another narrowly avoided being dubbed "." or full stop.Other...
View ArticleDetroit’s wall of racism: Six-foot barrier that kept black children away from...
When Eva Nelson-McClendon first moved to Detroit's Birwood Street in 1959, she didn't know much about the wall across the street. At 6 feet tall and a foot thick, it wasn't so imposing, running as it...
View ArticleFather loses life savings on 'rigged' carnival game (but at least he walked...
Henry Gribbohm says he lost his life savings, $2,600, on a carnival game and all he has to show for it is a stuffed banana with dreadlocks.“You’re expecting the kids to win a few things, let the kids...
View ArticleIncognito Sherriff's dept. volunteers burst into small Oregon highschool...
Two masked men wearing hoodies and wielding handguns burst into the Pine Eagle Charter School in this tiny rural community. Students were at home for an in-service day, so the gunmen headed into a...
View ArticleHealth Benefits of Soybean
Soybean is hailed as the most protective bean. Soy contains 40 percent protein. It has the highest protein content amongst plant products. “Soy protein” refers to the protein found in soybeans. As...
View ArticleAçaí Berries: Small Fruit, (Seriously) Big Benefits
You've probably heard about açaí berries, but with food trends coming and going so quickly, it's possible that the facts about the fruit have gotten muddled with myths. Wanting to give you the real...
View Article7 Ways to Boost Your Energy when You're Struggling Big Time
Feeling tired more often than not? Girl, we feel you: A study from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention showed that women are typically more exhausted than men. 1. HydrateStart the day with a...
View ArticleWhat Not to Buy at the Grocery Store
You may have purchased shredded cheese, dried herbs, or instant rice because it was convenient, but did it really taste that great? Do you have any of these flavorless and costly items on your shopping...
View ArticlePrincipal fires security guards to hire art teachers
The community of Roxbury had high hopes for its newest public school back in 2003. There were art studios, a dance room, even a theater equipped with cushy seating.A pilot school for grades K-8,...
View ArticleSplit up or son will be expelled, school tells lesbian couple
An Mpumalanga lesbian couple has been told to split up, or their son will face expulsion from school.Legally married Samantha (27) and Kally Mabe (26) told The Star newspaper that they were called to a...
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