Sunday, November 10, 2013

Opinion: Gun violence is a public health epidemic - CNN.com

Opinion: Gun violence is a public health epidemic - CNN.com: CNN) -- "Don't know if you heard reports of shots fired in Paramus Garden State Plaza -- suspect in body armor and carrying long rifle."

I received this text from a friend at 9:59 on Monday evening. This would be a disturbing message for anyone to read, but it was especially alarming to me because Paramus, New Jersey -- the place where the shooting was taking place -- is my hometown.

We have all watched media reports of heart-breaking gun violence at grammar schools, universities, barbershops, movie theaters, shopping malls, workplaces, airports. But it feels different when your hometown is on the national news as the location. You truly get the sense that no place is safe.

Police arrest 15-year-old girl accused of cyberbullying in Florida - CNN.com

Police arrest 15-year-old girl accused of cyberbullying in Florida - CNN.com: (CNN) -- Police in St. Petersburg, Florida, have arrested a 15-year-old girl who they say sent several hundred threatening texts to three other 15-year-old girls.

The suspect, who CNN is not naming because of her age, is charged with three counts of aggravated stalking and one count of tampering with a witness, according to a Thursday statement from police.

Many of the texts were allegedly death threats.

According to police, the suspect admitted she sent some of the texts but not all of them.

They said she admitted to sending the following text: "If this isn't bullying then I don't know what is."

Ted Cruz's Drunken Law School Antics Revealed

Ted Cruz's Drunken Law School Antics Revealed: The Boston Globe poked around Texas Senator Ted Cruz's time at Harvard Law School. Some of the findings are almost too good to be true.

Among them: the Republican senator once got so drunk that he couldn't perform in a school play the next day.

From the Globe:

Couple fined for inflight sex - CNN.com

Couple fined for inflight sex - CNN.com: (CNN) -- Apparently, what happens on the way to Vegas, doesn't necessarily stay there.

A former vintner and a salon technician were each fined $250 for allegedly engaging in oral sex in front of other passengers on a commercial Allegiant Air flight from Medford, Oregon, to Las Vegas.

Christopher Martin, of Las Vegas, and Medford resident Jessica Stroble, each pleaded guilty in absentia in U.S. District Court in Las Vegas to a federal misdemeanor charge of disorderly conduct on Thursday, reports Oregon's Mail Tribune.

The alleged act took place on June 21.

According to an FBI affidavit, passengers on the Allegiant Air flight saw Martin exposing his genitals and twice joining Stroble in oral sex and other acts despite warnings from flight attendants

George Stinney, Black Teen Executed In 1944, May Get New Trial

George Stinney, Black Teen Executed In 1944, May Get New Trial: COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Supporters of a 14-year-old black boy executed in 1944 for killing two white girls are asking a South Carolina judge to take the unheard-of move of granting him a new trial in hopes he will be cleared of the charges.

George Stinney was convicted on a shaky confession in a segregated society that wanted revenge for the beating deaths of two girls, ages 11 and 7, according to the lawsuit filed last month on Stinney's behalf in Clarendon County.

The request for a new trial has an uphill climb. The judge may refuse to hear it at all, since the punishment was already carried out. Also, South Carolina has strict rules for introducing new evidence after a trial is complete, requiring the information to have been impossible to discover before the trial and likely to change the results, said Kenneth Gaines, a professor at the University of South Carolina's law school.

15 Remarkable Colorized Photos Will Let You Relive History

15 Remarkable Colorized Photos Will Let You Relive History: One thing we really need to thank the internet for: colorized historical photographs. Of course, the phenomenon comes to us courtesy of Photoshop and the talented editors who transformed black and white images into digital works of art. We're just happy we get to feast our eyes upon them.

Thanks to a Reddit user named Brinkman87, we have a plethora of polychromatic snapshots that bring history back to life. Behold, 15 of the best colorized photos on the web:

Connie McCallister, Wisconsin Woman Abducted At 16, Found Living In Mexico With 3 Children

Connie McCallister, Wisconsin Woman Abducted At 16, Found Living In Mexico With 3 Children: A Wisconsin woman who went missing more than nine years ago has been found living in Mexico with her three children.

Connie McCallister, 26, was found after a church missionary in Mexico reported seeing her to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children three months ago, according to the Wausau Daily Herald.

“We have confirmed, through conversations on Skype, that this is really Connie, and she did ask for help in getting home,” Wausau Police Capt. Greg Hagenbucher told the newspaper. “But she won’t come back without her children.”

McCallister, who vanished in August 2004 at age 16, said she was drugged and taken to Mexico against her will by her then-boyfriend, her aunt Florence Volzka told the Associated Press.

Guns & Ammo editor Jim Bequette resigns amid gun control column uproar - CNN.com

Guns & Ammo editor Jim Bequette resigns amid gun control column uproar - CNN.com: (CNN) -- The editor of Guns & Ammo magazine apologized to readers and resigned immediately, earlier than planned, after he published a column advocating gun control, enraging his readers.

Editor Jim Bequette wanted to "generate a healthy exchange of ideas on gun rights" when he published a commentary by Dick Metcalf, who wrote that he supported regulations on firearms.

Instead, the column in the December issue "aroused unprecedented controversy" among readers who began "questioning 'Guns & Ammo's commitment to the Second Amendment," Bequette wrote in his apology.

Bequette also fired Metcalf, a gun writer who had written the Firearms Law column for the magazine's sister publication, Shooting Times.

Washington Redskins: Racist or a sporting exception? – CNN World Sport - CNN.com Blogs

Washington Redskins: Racist or a sporting exception? – CNN World Sport - CNN.com Blogs: In 1947, Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier in American sport when he took the field for the Brooklyn Dodgers as the first African American to play in the formerly all-white baseball league.

Seven decades later, even though the racial tensions are nowhere near what they were when Robinson made history, one of the United States’ most storied sporting franchises still clings to a term many critics argue supports racial intolerance.

The NFL’s Washington Redskins have carried their name since 1933, when they were the Boston Redskins. When the football team moved to the capital four years later, they brought the name with them and have held it ever since.

Nicole Kurowski, Cheerleading Coach And Gym Teacher, Accused Of Sex With High School Student

Nicole Kurowski, Cheerleading Coach And Gym Teacher, Accused Of Sex With High School Student: A cheerleading coach and gym teacher at a Pennsylvania high school is accused of having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student.

Nicole Kurowski turned herself in to police Wednesday and was charged with institutional sexual assault, unlawful contact with a minor and corruption of minors for allegedly carrying on a 10-month sexual relationship with a student at Tulpehocken High School, where she taught for two years.

According to state police, the 27-year-old teacher had sexual contact with the male victim numerous times both during and after school hours -- and on and off school property -- in the 2012 - 2013 academic year. Investigators said they recovered thousands of sexually explicit text messages and images sent between Kurowski and her victim, according to WFMZ.

Saturday, November 9, 2013

Nothing scarier than a nervous white man: The “Redskins” debate is really about white privilege - Salon.com

Nothing scarier than a nervous white man: The “Redskins” debate is really about white privilege - Salon.com: Redskin. The word relegates complex humanity to a lifeless specimen, a stagnant and specious simulation of a physiognomy invented during a time of conquest. It reduces cultural identity to the wholly unreliable tableau of melanin and nose structure. It is of a specific historical moment, but exists outside of time, like the immutable figure it purports to represent.

The mascot accompanying the word is a brand, a commodity, selling not merely image or design but also the thoroughgoing cant of colonial fantasy. It also sells identity. The identity it peddles has nothing to do with being Native.

The Redskins mascot is a powerful symbol and progenitor of majoritarian angst in today’s United States.

Kentucky Pastor Allegedly Pretends to Mourn at Funerals Then Arrested for Three K!llings - Christian Blog - Christian Blog

Kentucky Pastor Allegedly Pretends to Mourn at Funerals Then Arrested for Three K!llings - Christian Blog - Christian Blog: After allegedly pretending to be a sympathetic mourner at two of the funerals of victims from a triple murder at a Kentucky pawn shop last month, Kenneth Allen Keith, Pastor of Main Street Baptist Church, Burnside, Kentucky, was arrested on Wednesday by police in Danville, Kentucky and charged with three counts of murder and one count of robbery

Arkansas Town Responds To Controversial 'Anti-Racist Is A Code Word For Anti-White' Sign

Arkansas Town Responds To Controversial 'Anti-Racist Is A Code Word For Anti-White' Sign: The billboard has been up since Oct. 15 in the north Arkansas town. The Huffington Post first learned of its existence when a reader who spotted the sign on a recent road trip sent in a photo.

"Although we were all horrified by the billboard and really could not understand how this could happen in 2013, I did photograph it as I needed more time to meditate on the people that did this," the tipster wrote.

Harrison has just 34 black residents out of a population of 12,943, according to 2010 census figures cited by KATV. Ten years ago, the town established a race-relations task force in an attempt to adjust it’s reputation for racial discrimination and violence.

A report from the Associated Press calls attention to race riots in the early 20th century that were responsible for chasing “all but one black person from Harrison.” The KKK uses a P.O. Box located in the town, and its headquarters are 15 miles away in Zinc, Ark.

Pine Bush, N.Y., School District Faces Accusations of Anti-Semitism - NYTimes.com

Pine Bush, N.Y., School District Faces Accusations of Anti-Semitism - NYTimes.com: A picture of President Obama, with a swastika drawn on his forehead, remained on the wall of an eighth-grade social studies classroom for about a month after a student informed her teacher, the student said.

For some Jewish students in the Pine Bush Central School District in New York State, attending public school has been nothing short of a nightmare. They tell of hearing anti-Semitic epithets and nicknames, and horrific jokes about the Holocaust.

They have reported being pelted with coins, told to retrieve money thrown into garbage receptacles, shoved and even beaten. They say that on school buses in this rural part of the state, located about 90 minutes north of New York City and once home to a local Ku Klux Klan chapter president, students have chanted “white power” and made Nazi salutes with their arms.

Why ‘60 Minutes' Stood By Benghazi Source Before Retracting Report

Why ‘60 Minutes' Stood By Benghazi Source Before Retracting Report: NEW YORK -- When The Washington Post revealed on Oct. 31 that security officer Dylan Davies once told his employer he never reached the U.S. compound in Benghazi during the Sept. 11, 2012, terrorist attack, it raised serious questions about a “60 Minutes” broadcast four days earlier.

Davies, using the pseudonym Morgan Jones, appeared on "60 Minutes" on Oct. 27 as an eyewitness on the ground that night in Libya. He provided a harrowing –- and it now turns out bogus -– account of scaling a 12-foot wall and knocking out a terrorist with his gun butt before returning home unseen. On Nov. 1, Davies told The Daily Beast he lied to his employer about not reaching the compound, but had told the truth in the “60 Minutes” interview and in a book published two days later by a CBS subsidiary. (The book has now been recalled.)

Police turn routine traffic stops into cavity searches - Yahoo News

Police turn routine traffic stops into cavity searches - Yahoo News: Timothy Young had just turned into a gas station in Lordsburg, N.M., at 10 p.m. and was about to fill up his pickup truck when several police cars pulled up behind him. The officers from the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office accused him of failing to use his turn signal, and asked him whether he was using or carrying drugs.

According to a complaint filed Friday in a federal court in New Mexico, what happened next in the October 2012 incident was nothing short of a six-hour nightmare. Young, 31, was forced to strip from the waist down in a public parking lot and then submit his body to an X-ray and anal penetration at a nearby hospital, all under the supervision of peace officers searching for contraband.

US firm claims first 3D-printed metal gun - Yahoo News

US firm claims first 3D-printed metal gun - Yahoo News: Los Angeles (AFP) - A Californian engineering company says it has produced the first metal gun made on a 3D printer, releasing a video showing the firearm scoring repeated bullseyes in successful tests.

But Solid Concepts, which describes itself as a world leader of 3D printing services, said making the classic 1911 shotgun did not come cheap, requiring a lot more than a souped-up desktop printer.

"It functions beautifully," it said of the gun, in a blog accompanying the video clips. "Our resident gun expert has fired 50 successful rounds and hit a few bull's eyes at over 30 yards (meters).

House GOP stands athwart history, yelling “stop”

House GOP stands athwart history, yelling “stop”: Yesterday we learned that despite the existence of bipartisan majority support in the Senate for immigration reform, the House GOP is not going to vote on it this year.

Yesterday we also learned that there is bipartisan majority support in the Senate for the Employment Non-Discrimination Act — but the House GOP is not going to vote on that this year, either.

Friday, November 8, 2013

Wives Are in Control When It Comes to Marital Happiness | Love + Sex - Yahoo Shine

Wives Are in Control When It Comes to Marital Happiness | Love + Sex - Yahoo Shine: When it comes to marital satisfaction, it turns out women are in the driver’s seat.

A new study from researchers at the University of California, Berkeley looked at the interactions of more than 80 middle-aged and older heterosexual couples, focusing on how they recovered from disagreements. Those in marriages in which the wives calmed down quickly during an argument were found to be the happiest. What’s more, those same marriages were shown to be happiest in the long run too.

How much do NFL cheerleaders make? Who is the oldest cheerleader? Find out here | Shutdown Corner - Yahoo Sports

How much do NFL cheerleaders make? Who is the oldest cheerleader? Find out here | Shutdown Corner - Yahoo Sports: Cheerleaders are a part of just about any NFL game, but how much do you know about them?

Did you know how much they make per game? Some of the most interesting side jobs of NFL cheerleaders? Which is the only NFL team to use male cheerleaders?

Well, Amber Matsumoto of Yahoo Sports put together some interesting facts about the NFL cheerleaders. Here's everything you'd want to know and more:

9 Facebook Lies You Should Never Share With Your Friends

9 Facebook Lies You Should Never Share With Your Friends: Last month, BuzzFeed reported on a viral Facebook post from 2004 that is still being shared around the social site, despite the fact that it was proven to be false many years ago. The post, which accuses Wal-Mart employees of stealing money in cash-back transactions, lures people in with a receipt purporting to prove that money was stolen from a customer.

Viral Facebook hoaxes come in all different emotional flavors, trying to tug at your heart strings, tempt your adventurous side by daring you to look, or fueling the flames of your anger and frustrations. Here are some of the more widespread, and sometimes more dangerous, lies that get spread around Facebook. Be on the lookout!

Anthony Brinkman Wanted To Watch His 11-Year-Old Daughter Get Beaten, Raped By Stranger: Cops

Anthony Brinkman Wanted To Watch His 11-Year-Old Daughter Get Beaten, Raped By Stranger: Cops: A Missouri man accused of planning for his daughter to be beaten and raped was swiftly arrested by police last Friday.

Anthony Brinkman, 32, allegedly placed an ad online looking for someone to beat and rape his 11-year-old daughter while he watched, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.

What Brinkman didn't count on was an undercover officer responding to the request. Officer Randy Vaughn, a spokesman for the St. Louis County Police Department, said the undercover officer agreed to meet the suspect at a predetermined location, KMOV reported.

Third Navy official arrested in bribery case | Fox News

Third Navy official arrested in bribery case | Fox News: SAN DIEGO – The number of senior U.S. Navy officials accused of swapping secrets for bribes that included cash, prostitutes and high-end travel has grown to three.

Federal authorities on Wednesday arrested Cmdr. Jose Luis Sanchez in Tampa, Fla. and will seek to have him sent to San Diego to face allegations that he accepted $100,000 in cash, visits from prostitutes and other bribes from a Malaysian contractor.

Prosecutors allege that in exchange for the bribes, the 41-year-old Sanchez passed on classified U.S. Navy information to Leonard Glenn Francis, known in Navy circles as "Fat Leonard," the CEO of Singapore-based Glenn Defense Marine Asia Ltd., or GDMA.

Opinion: Don't blame women's drinking for rape - CNN.com

Opinion: Don't blame women's drinking for rape - CNN.com: (CNN) -- A recent, widely discussed column in Slate rekindled an old debate about women, drinking and rape. It argued that young women should not become intoxicated because studies have shown that drinking, and the incoherence it produces, can lead to rape. Last week, in an article in USA Today law enforcement officials identified alcohol as "the No. 1 date rape drug," and health care providers urged women not to conduct themselves in ways that increase the likelihood of sexual assault.

Opinion: Don't blame women's drinking for rape - CNN.com

Opinion: Don't blame women's drinking for rape - CNN.com: (CNN) -- A recent, widely discussed column in Slate rekindled an old debate about women, drinking and rape. It argued that young women should not become intoxicated because studies have shown that drinking, and the incoherence it produces, can lead to rape. Last week, in an article in USA Today law enforcement officials identified alcohol as "the No. 1 date rape drug," and health care providers urged women not to conduct themselves in ways that increase the likelihood of sexual assault.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Nephew of NY Giants co-owner accused of setting motorcycles on fire | Fox News

Nephew of NY Giants co-owner accused of setting motorcycles on fire | Fox News: A nephew of New York Giants co-owner John Mara was arrested early Tuesday morning and accused of setting motorcycles on fire in his Manhattan neighborhood.

The New York Post reported that 26-year-old Stephen Mara has been charged with arson and told police that he set the fires because bikers were revving their engines in the middle of the night and setting off car alarms.

16-Year-Old Florida Girl Held Down By Classmates, Raped On Videotape: Cops

16-Year-Old Florida Girl Held Down By Classmates, Raped On Videotape: Cops: A 16-year-old's visit to a Hollywood, Florida home turned into a nightmare when a pack of five teens descended upon her, dragged her by the hair, kicked and punched her, then held her down while she was raped in a videotaped assault, police say.

Four of the accused and the victim are students at South Broward High, according to their Facebook pages. The three boys and two girls, ages 15 to 19, have been charged with felony sexual battery and false imprisonment.

"It just makes it all the more disturbing when you have this many people working in concert and aggression," Maria Schneider, state prosecutor in charge of the juvenile unit, said Monday. "I can't imagine how overwhelmed and under siege someone would feel under these circumstances. It's very traumatic."

10 Things We'd Lose If Texas Actually Seceded

10 Things We'd Lose If Texas Actually Seceded: A year ago this week, more than 125,000 people signed a secession petition asking the Obama administration to “Peacefully grant the State of Texas to withdraw from the United States of America and create its own NEW government.”

Texas Railroad Commissioner Barry Smitherman (R), who is running to be the state’s next attorney general, told WorldNetDaily in September that he has been preparing for secession in case "the rest of the country falls apart.”

Gun Ownership And Racist Attitudes Are Linked, Study Finds

Gun Ownership And Racist Attitudes Are Linked, Study Finds: Are you a white gun owner? You're more likely to be a racist than if you weren't packing heat.

That's what researchers found in a study published by the journal Plos One, which linked racial prejudice to firearm ownership in America.

A research team led by Dr. Kerry O’Brien, a professor of behavioral studies at Australia's Monash University, examined attitudes about gun control and race using data from the American National Election Study, a survey conducted before and after presidential elections.

The researchers found that "for each 1 point increase in symbolic racism there was a 50% increase in the odds of having a gun at home," as well as "a 28% increase in support for permits to carry concealed handguns."

22 Bizarre Animals You Probably Didn't Know Exist

22 Bizarre Animals You Probably Didn't Know Exist: Most of us don’t grasp the variety of animals species that inhabit the Earth today, and some even get surprised as they find out there’s an animal they haven’t heard of before. But seriously now – out of 1,367,555[1] identified non-insect animal species that live on Earth today, how do you expect to know every single one of them?

Nephew of NY Giants co-owner accused of setting motorcycles on fire | Fox News

Nephew of NY Giants co-owner accused of setting motorcycles on fire | Fox News: A nephew of New York Giants co-owner John Mara was arrested early Tuesday morning and accused of setting motorcycles on fire in his Manhattan neighborhood.

The New York Post reported that 26-year-old Stephen Mara has been charged with arson and told police that he set the fires because bikers were revving their engines in the middle of the night and setting off car alarms.

The paper reported that Mara was caught in the act at approximately 2:15 a.m. Tuesday, when a security guard at the nearby 69th Regimental Armory on Lexington Avenue saw him setting the fires in the tony Gramercy Park neighborhood.

Miss. woman offered to sell her baby, authorities say | Fox News

Miss. woman offered to sell her baby, authorities say | Fox News: NEW ORLEANS – A Mississippi woman has been arrested for allegedly offering to sell her infant son to another woman she met through an online classified ad.

Bobbie Jo Stojic, 23, of Bay St. Louis was freed on $5,000 bond after her Oct. 29 arrest on a felony charge of offering to sell a child, authorities said.

Stojic allegedly offered to sell her 4-month-old son for $5,000 in a text message that she sent last month to a woman from Kenner, La., who had answered her Craigslist ad for baby clothes, according to a court filing.

Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Police: Girl found dead in Ga. trash bin had shown up at school with bruises, tried to flee | Fox News

Police: Girl found dead in Ga. trash bin had shown up at school with bruises, tried to flee | Fox News: LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – Police reports show that a 10-year-old girl whose malnourished body was found in a suburban Atlanta trash bin had tried to run away from home last year and showed up at school years earlier with bruises and welts on her body.

Gwinnett County Police say Emani Moss' malnourished body was found Saturday. Her father, Eman Moss, and her stepmother, Tiffany Moss, have been charged with murder, concealing a body and child cruelty. It's unclear if they have attorneys.

After 380-plus years, New Hampshire family sells farm | Fox News

After 380-plus years, New Hampshire family sells farm | Fox News: Three years after it was put up for sale, an 11-generation family farm in New Hampshire has been sold for a fraction of the price that was first listed.

Members of the Tuttle family owned the 135-acre farm in Dover since 1632, one of America's oldest continuously operated family farms. They put the fruit-and-vegetable farm up for sale in the summer of 2010 as they dealt with competition from supermarkets, pick-it-yourself farms and debt.

The original price was $3.35 million. Foster's Daily Democrat reports it sold last month for a little over $1 million to Matt Kozazcki, who owns a farm in Newbury, Mass

Coroner: Bodies of man, woman, boy found in Miss. believed to be that of missing family | Fox News

Coroner: Bodies of man, woman, boy found in Miss. believed to be that of missing family | Fox News: JACKSON, Miss. – The bodies of a man, woman and young boy believed to be members of a family that went missing were found Tuesday in Mississippi, not far from where investigators found their burned car a few days earlier, authorities said.

Copiah County Coroner Ellis Stuart said the bodies were found in an abandoned house, about a mile from where the family's vehicle was found Saturday.

Stuart said the bodies matched the descriptions of Jaidon Hill, 7, Atira Hill-Smith, 30, and Laterry Smith, 34. They were reported missing Friday. Their vehicle was found crashed and burning Saturday morning on Shelby Road off Mississippi Highway 18 in Copiah County.

The 10 strangest facts about penises - Salon.com

The 10 strangest facts about penises - Salon.com: Simone de Beauvoir called it “a small person … an alter ego usually more sly … and more clever than the individual.” Leonardo da Vinci said it “has dealings with human intelligence and sometimes displays an intelligence of its own.” Sophocles said that having one was to be “chained to a madman.”

These great thinkers were referring so exasperatedly, so powerlessly, to none other than the penis. That’s a lot of hype for a body part that can “be seen as something the Creator doodled in an idle moment,” as Tom Hickman puts it in the new book, “God’s Doodle: The Life and Times of the Penis.” Then again, our fascination with the penis has long belied its relatively small size (the average one is believed to be 6.2 inches long when erect). It’s fitting, then, that Hickman, a journalist, has written an expansive history of the male member covering everything from biological explanations of its shape and size to analysis of phallic myths.

CIA, DoD had doctors torture detainees after 9/11 - Salon.com

CIA, DoD had doctors torture detainees after 9/11 - Salon.com: In a new report that makes contextualizes the torturous force-feeding of Gitmo hunger strikers, it has been revealed that under CIA and DoD orders, doctors tortured terror suspects to gain intel after 9/11.

The Taskforce on Preserving Medical Professionalism in National Security Detention Centers found that, following 9/11, medical professionals working with the military and intelligence services “designed and participated in cruel, inhumane and degrading treatment and torture of detainees.”

10 worst right-wing statements of the week — celebrity quack edition - Salon.com

10 worst right-wing statements of the week — celebrity quack edition - Salon.com: 1. Suzanne Somers is still an idiot, and the WSJ prints her error-ridden Obamacare hitjob anyway.

While Thighmaster spokeswoman Suzanne Somers has matured since her hit TV show days, her plumpers and politics have pretty much ossified. Her enlightened take on the Affordable Care Act appeared in the Wall Street Journal this week, concluding that it’s “a greater Ponzi scheme than that pulled off by Bernie Madoff.” She wrote 535 hysterical words, in which Lenin came up in addition to Madoff, on the topic of this dreaded “socialized medicine.” By the next day, the Journal had published nearly a fifth as many words in corrections.

16-Year-Old Florida Girl Held Down By Classmates, Raped On Videotape: Cops

16-Year-Old Florida Girl Held Down By Classmates, Raped On Videotape: Cops: 16-year-old's visit to a Hollywood, Florida home turned into a nightmare when a pack of five teens descended upon her, dragged her by the hair, kicked and punched her, then held her down while she was raped in a videotaped assault, police say.

Four of the accused and the victim are students at South Broward High, according to their Facebook pages. The three boys and two girls, ages 15 to 19, have been charged with felony sexual battery and false imprisonment.

"It just makes it all the more disturbing when you have this many people working in concert and aggression," Maria Schneider, state prosecutor in charge of the juvenile unit, said Monday. "I can't imagine how overwhelmed and under siege someone would feel under these circumstances. It's very traumatic."

This Map Of U.S. Divorce Rates Shows Where Marriages Go To Die

This Map Of U.S. Divorce Rates Shows Where Marriages Go To Die: Genetics, income levels, education -- these are only a handful of factors that studies say could influence a couple's risk of divorce.

But could where you live predict divorce with some degree of accuracy as well? It's possible. After all, 2009 research out of Brown University concluded that marital dissolution may be contagious, and states' cultural and political identities may influence their residents' marriage patterns as well. Curious about how your state stacks up? Look no further than the map below.

Army wife stabbed during video chat with soldier husband says recovery 'going well' | Fox News

Army wife stabbed during video chat with soldier husband says recovery 'going well' | Fox News: The Army wife who was attacked in her Texas home last week during a chat with her soldier husband on a video conferencing app says her “recovery is going pretty well,” while the health of the baby she delivered shortly afterward is improving.

Rachel Poole, 31, was nine months pregnant on Wednesday when she was stabbed in her El Paso home by 19-year-old Fort Bliss soldier Corey Bernard Moss, police say, according to KFOX14. Her husband, Justin Poole, was deployed in southwest Asia and could see and hear the attack over the phone, authorities added.

'Bigfoot hunt' ends in shooting, arrests | Fox News

'Bigfoot hunt' ends in shooting, arrests | Fox News: An apparent hunt for Bigfoot in the woods of Oklahoma went wrong after a man reportedly heard a “barking noise,” turned around and shot his friend in the back, police say.

One of the men told authorities they were hunting for the mythical beast in the woods of Rogers County Saturday night.

The wounded man allegedly shot by 21-year-old Omar Pineda was not named, but he is expected to survive, News on 6 reports. Pineda was arrested and charged with reckless conduct with a firearm and obstruction.

Three in custody after Central Connecticut State University shooter scare | Fox News

Three in custody after Central Connecticut State University shooter scare | Fox News: Three people were taken into custody Monday afternoon after reports of an armed man on the campus of Central Connecticut State University prompted a schoolwide lockdown, authorities said.

Police were called to the New Britain campus around 12 p.m. after several students called 911 with reports of a man walking around in camouflage while carrying a handgun or “sword-like weapon,” CCSU Police Chief Chris Cervoni said at an afternoon press conference.

School officials resign after allegedly sending racist, sexist texts - CNN.com

School officials resign after allegedly sending racist, sexist texts - CNN.com: (CNN) -- A Pennsylvania school board voted to accept the resignations of two school officials who have been accused of sending each other a series of racist and sexist text messages on district phones, the board's attorney said.

In a 6-1 vote Tuesday night, members of the Coatesville Area School District board accepted the resignation of Superintendent Richard Como and high school Athletic Director Jim Donato, said the attorney, James Ellison.

Monday, November 4, 2013

3 Reasons Divorce Is Harder On Men Than Women

3 Reasons Divorce Is Harder On Men Than Women: It turns out that in the age-old battle of the sexes, men seem to be having a more difficult time coping with the dissolution of a marriage. According to a recent study from the Journal of Men's Health, divorced men are more susceptible to heart disease, high blood pressure, and strokes than married men are — in addition to being 39 percent more likely to commit suicide and engage in risky behavior.

We spoke with relationship coach and YourTango expert Lewis Denbaum to get to the bottom of these statistics. "The last time I got divorced, which was in 2003, my blood pressure went through the roof," said Denbaum. "I had to start taking blood pressure medicine for the first time in my life."

As someone who had been practicing transcendental meditation for over 30 years, Denbaum was surprised to find that while going through his second divorce, his meditation techniques had no effect whatsoever. "I realized then that I had to step outside of the box of my life, and examine my thoughts and beliefs," he said.

Librarian says she was fired after complaining of colleagues having sex in children’s section | Fox News

Librarian says she was fired after complaining of colleagues having sex in children’s section | Fox News: A New Mexico librarian says she was fired after alerting the town’s mayor about an incident involving a colleague and another municipal worker having sex in the children’s section of the library.

KRQE News 13 quotes Jamie Kurz’s attorney as saying his client got the pink slip Oct. 10 – and now plans to file a tort claim with the town of Estancia, which could then lead to a whistle-blower lawsuit.

The story begins in August, when Kurz reportedly arrived to work early at the Estancia Public Library, and saw two parked vehicles, one belonging to the head librarian and the other to the town maintenance department.

Joseph CampBell, the attorney now representing Kurz, told KRQE his client entered the library – and heard strange noises emanating from the children’s section.

Herbal Supplements Are Often Not What They Seem - NYTimes.com

Herbal Supplements Are Often Not What They Seem - NYTimes.com: Americans spend an estimated $5 billion a year on unproven herbal supplements that promise everything from fighting off colds to curbing hot flashes and boosting memory. But now there is a new reason for supplement buyers to beware: DNA tests show that many pills labeled as healing herbs are little more than powdered rice and weeds.

Using a test called DNA barcoding, a kind of genetic fingerprinting that has also been used to help uncover labeling fraud in the commercial seafood industry, Canadian researchers tested 44 bottles of popular supplements sold by 12 companies. They found that many were not what they claimed to be, and that pills labeled as popular herbs were often diluted — or replaced entirely — by cheap fillers like soybean, wheat and rice.

Krokodil, Flesh-Eating Drug, Reported In Columbus, Ohio

Krokodil, Flesh-Eating Drug, Reported In Columbus, Ohio: Authorities in Columbus, Ohio, say they may have encountered their first case of the flesh-eating drug, krokodil.

A homeless man in Columbus told medics he had used the drug, which derives its name from the green-black lesions it leaves on the skin of users after injection.

"The patient had a large, open wound and it is consistent with what we've been seeing, or the trend when people use this type of medicine [sic]," Deputy Fire Chief Jim Davis told WBNS-TV on Friday.

America’s international image slipping – Global Public Square - CNN.com Blogs

America’s international image slipping – Global Public Square - CNN.com Blogs: Editor’s note: Bruce Stokes is director of global economic attitudes at the Pew Research Center. The views expressed are his own.

In the fifth year of the Obama presidency, the United States’ image remains strong around the world compared with the last years of the administration of President George W. Bush. Still, pro-America sentiment is slipping.

The decline is in no way comparable to the collapse of U.S. standing in the first decade of this century. But the “Obama bounce” in the global stature of the United States experienced in 2009 is clearly a thing of the past. And this gradual erosion of support is, in part, due to the diminishing popularity of U.S. President Barack Obama himself in some nations.

In 28 of 38 nations, half or more of those surveyed express a favorable opinion of the U.S., according to a new poll by the Pew Research Center. This includes more than half those surveyed in seven of eight European countries, including three quarters in Italy, two thirds in Poland and 64 percent in France. Only in Greece does just 39 percent of the public say they have a favorable view of Uncle Sam.

On Facebook, a growing teenage wasteland - CNN.com

On Facebook, a growing teenage wasteland - CNN.com: (CNN) -- Nicole Uvieghara is only 18, but that's old enough to remember the good old days on Facebook.

"I used to log in to Facebook every day," said Uvieghara, a Murrieta, California, native and freshman at Arizona State University. "Now, I go, like, once a week. On my news feed, I rarely see posts from my friends and I have not posted things on my wall in the past year."

Her experience isn't unusual. Teens are cooling on Facebook, a trend suggested by recent research and acknowledged, this week by Facebook itself. The shift was confirmed time and time again in e-mail and phone interviews with dozens of teens and their parents in CNN's reporting of this story.

Twins study shows smoking ages your face faster - CNN.com

Twins study shows smoking ages your face faster - CNN.com: (CNN) -- Here's something to think about the next time you put a cigarette to your lips: The skin around those lips is going to look older, faster.

You're also more likely to get bags under your eyes sooner. And jowls. And more wrinkles around those lips.

Researchers in Ohio studied the physical differences between the faces of nonsmokers and their twins who smoked and found confirmation of a long-held belief: Smoking does indeed age you.

The study, by researchers at the Department of Plastic Surgery at Case Western Reserve University, looked at 79 sets of twins between the ages of 18 and 78 at the annual August gathering of twins in Twinsburg, Ohio. Each person had his or her picture taken by a professional photographer.

Body of 10-year-old girl found in Georgia trash can, police say | Fox News

Body of 10-year-old girl found in Georgia trash can, police say | Fox News: LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. – Police say the body of a 10-year-old girl has been found in a trash can at a metro Atlanta apartment complex.

Gwinnett County police said in a statement that a man called 911 at 3:43 a.m. Saturday and said he was suicidal. He also said his daughter drank some type of chemical and was dead.

Officers responding to the call found the girl's body in a trash can at the Lawrenceville apartment complex. Police say the girl's body was badly burned.

An exclusive interview with Bill Gates - FT.com

An exclusive interview with Bill Gates - FT.com: Bill Gates describes himself as a technocrat. But he does not believe that technology will save the world. Or, to be more precise, he does not believe it can solve a tangle of entrenched and interrelated problems that afflict humanity’s most vulnerable: the spread of diseases in the developing world and the poverty, lack of opportunity and despair they engender. “I certainly love the IT thing,” he says. “But when we want to improve lives, you’ve got to deal with more basic things like child survival, child nutrition.”

Parents jailed after allegedly confronting bus full of children after son reported bullying | Fox News

Parents jailed after allegedly confronting bus full of children after son reported bullying | Fox News: Two parents were arrested and charged after police say they unlawfully entered a school bus and threatened children when their son told them he was being bullied.

Christina and Christopher Gring allegedly got on their bus after their son came to them crying, and began yelling and cursing at the other children, MyFoxPhilly.com.

"I was crying because I was worried and I was like I don't know what happened. I didn't do anything," an 8-year-old student told MyFoxPhilly.com.

The States with the Most (and Least) Affordable Colleges - 24/7 Wall St.

The States with the Most (and Least) Affordable Colleges - 24/7 Wall St.: In the current school year, the average cost of tuition and fees at a public, four-year institution for an in-state student is $8,093. At a private four-year university, tuition and fees are more than $30,000. With the cost of tuition for private universities still astronomically high, more students may be opting to attend a public school within their home state.

Not all school systems offer the same discount relative to private education. A student attending a public university in his native Wyoming pays an average of just $4,404 in tuition and fees. Meanwhile, a New Hampshire native would spend $14,665 to attend a public university at home. 24/7 Wall St. reviewed the 10 colleges with the highest and lowest average in-state tuition and fees.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

Selfies with a splash of serious safety issues - Yahoo News

Selfies with a splash of serious safety issues - Yahoo News: Talk of distracted driving has largely been centered on talking on the phone or texting. Now, taking selfies while behind the wheel is joining the list.

According to a report from the Huffington Post, the number of people taking self-portraits while speeding down the road has exploded.

"There are over 3 million posts on Instagram tagged with '#driving,' nearly 50,000 with '#drivinghome,' over 9,000 tagged '#drivingtowork' and more than 3,500 tagged '#drivingselfie,'" reads the report.

Rachel Poole, Pregnant Wife, Brutally Stabbed At Home As Soldier Husband Watches On Video Chat

Rachel Poole, Pregnant Wife, Brutally Stabbed At Home As Soldier Husband Watches On Video Chat: A soldier stationed overseas watched in horror as his pregnant wife was stabbed in her home while the two chatted on video.

Rachel Poole, 31, was rushed to the hospital in critical condition after a man who was allegedly hiding in the home stabbed her multiple times in Texas on Wednesday. Poole was nine months pregnant at the time. Police say Corey Bernard Moss stabbed Poole from behind with a stainless steel knife, according to KFOX.

During the attack, her husband, Justin Pele Poole, an American soldier stationed thousands of miles away in Asia, saw the attack unfold as the two talked over FaceTime, according to ABC15.

Poole was still in critical condition when her baby, Isabella, was born. Doctors performed a successful cesarean section, her stepfather, Gary Jones, told ABCNews.com. The baby is listed in good condition.

Brianne Altice, English Teacher, Allegedly Had Sex With 15-Year-Old Student

Brianne Altice, English Teacher, Allegedly Had Sex With 15-Year-Old Student: An English teacher at a reputable Utah high school is accused of having sex with at least one of her students.

Brianne Altice, 34, was arrested at her home Monday on two felony counts of unlawful sex with a minor, after a victim tipped Kaysville police off about their alleged months-long sexual relationship.

According to the Deseret News, the boy could accurately describe tattoos on Altice's body, and confirmed the layout of her South Weber home, where investigators allege the two had sex at least five times between January 2012 to October 2013.

Obamacare woes frustrating Democrats' 2014 prospects - Yahoo News

Obamacare woes frustrating Democrats' 2014 prospects - Yahoo News: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chaotic launch of President Barack Obama's healthcare law has Democrats in Congress increasingly anxious about its potential impact on them in the 2014 elections and scrambling to protect themselves if the program's problems persist.

Particularly nervous is a group of 16 Senate Democrats who are defending their seats next year, as Republicans will seek a net gain of six seats to try to take over the 100-seat chamber.

Bikini Baristas Arrested Nearly Nude

Bikini Baristas Arrested Nearly Nude: Customers will be doing more than saying “Ouch! That’s hot!” when they visit the Hillbilly Hotties coffee stand in Washington state in the near future. They’ll also be lamenting the absence of some of their favorite nearly nude bikini baristas. Three of the bodacious beauties have been arrested on charges stemming from a two month police investigation into the drive through coffee stand.

The so-called “bikini barista” drive-through coffee stations have become incredibly popular as of late. Lovely young ladies in nearly nude, barely-there wear; aka bikinis and lingerie, have been serving up piping hot coffee, espresso, cappuccino and lattes at the sultry shop near Seattle.

Tijuana Drug Smuggling Super Tunnel Found

Tijuana Drug Smuggling Super Tunnel Found: It is one of the most sophisticated secret passages ever found along the US-Mexico border and is believed to have cost millions of dollars to complete.

Authorities seized 8.5 tonnes of marijuana and 327lbs of cocaine during the raid. Three men were also arrested.

The tunnel, linking warehouses in Tijuana and San Diego's Otay Mesa industrial area, was equipped with lighting, ventilation and an electric rail system.

Daily Kos: Disturbing prior incident comes to light involving deputy who killed Andy Lopez

Daily Kos: Disturbing prior incident comes to light involving deputy who killed Andy Lopez: By now, most of you are aware of the killing of 13 year old Andy Lopez by Sonoma Deputy Erick Gelhaus, who claims he mistook his toy AK-47 for a real rifle and thought his life was in immediate danger. This afternoon, SFGate is reporting an earlier incident involving Gelhaus that raises serious questions about this man's mental stability.

A Santa Rosa resident named Jeff Westbrook claims that after being pulled over last August by Gelhaus for not signaling a lane change, Gelhaus pulled his gun on Westbrook not once but twice. Gelhaus ordered him to turn off his BMW, which had already been turned off. At that point Gelhaus pulled his weapon. After writing the ticket, Gelhaus ordered Westbrook to follow him back to his cruiser and pulled his weapon again before frisking him.

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Our family will lose $44 in food stamps - Nov. 1, 2013

Our family will lose $44 in food stamps - Nov. 1, 2013: The food stamps buy a lot of economical rice-based meals for the family -- four adults and a grandson who live with Lewis in Spring Hill, Florida.
Occasionally, when her grocery store is running a deal, Lewis indulges the family with spare ribs or chicken.
The benefit -- totaling $800 for four adults -- never lasts Lewis and her family a full month.
"When I get to the end, we always run out. I try to go to all the food pantries," Lewis said.

Sex workers embrace Obamacare - Nov. 1, 2013

Sex workers embrace Obamacare - Nov. 1, 2013: Organized by "Siouxsie Q," a Bay Area sex worker, the event was meant to encourage other sex workers to enroll in the new insurance exchanges. It was a rousing success: Nearly 40 men and women attended and almost all of them filed enrollment paperwork.

In the all-cash, off-the-books sex industry, workers can be particularly high risk and insurance is often out of reach. Many sex workers -- a broad term that can refer to a number of services, including sexual massage, prostitution, and escort and dominatrix work -- consider themselves self-employed entrepreneurs who can't afford to purchase healthcare. But that could all change with the Affordable Care Act.

Ronald Phillips, Condemned Ohio Child Killer, To Testify At Hearing Over Execution Drug

Ronald Phillips, Condemned Ohio Child Killer, To Testify At Hearing Over Execution Drug: COLUMBUS, Ohio -- COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A death row inmate sentenced to die for raping and killing a 3-year-old girl is expected to testify at a hearing in federal court Friday as his lawyers challenge the state's new, never-tried lethal injection system.

Attorneys for condemned killer Ronald Phillips want a federal judge to delay Phillips' Nov. 14 execution while they gather evidence as part of their lawsuit against the two-drug process.

The Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction announced a new execution policy last month and said Monday that it would use that system's second option: a combination of a sedative and painkiller never tried before in a U.S. execution.

Teen Who Killed Neo-Nazi Father When He Was 10 Sentenced To 7 Years Behind Bars

Teen Who Killed Neo-Nazi Father When He Was 10 Sentenced To 7 Years Behind Bars: RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A California judge ruled Thursday that a 13-year-old boy who was 10 when he killed his neo-Nazi father will spend at least the next seven years in a state juvenile facility.

Judge Jean R. Leonard said the maximum the boy can serve would be until he is 23. He'll be eligible for parole in seven years

The decision came after prosecutors and defense attorneys argued for months about the best placement to assure his safety and rehabilitation.

TSA agent killed in LAX shooting, suspect ID'd - Yahoo News

TSA agent killed in LAX shooting, suspect ID'd - Yahoo News: A Transportation Security Administration agent was killed and several more people wounded when a gunman opened fire on Friday morning at Los Angeles International Airport.

The FBI has identified the shooting suspect as 23-year-old Paul Ciancia. According to law enforcement officials, Ciancia was apprehended on the scene after opening fire at an airport security checkpoint. The TSA officer killed in the attack has been identified as 39-year-old Gerardo I. Hernandez.

Ciancia reportedly suffered a non-lethal gunshot wound and is being treated in a local hospital.

Brianne Altice, English Teacher, Allegedly Had Sex With 15-Year-Old Student

Brianne Altice, English Teacher, Allegedly Had Sex With 15-Year-Old Student: An English teacher at a reputable Utah high school is accused of having sex with at least one of her students.

Brianne Altice, 34, was arrested at her home Monday on two felony counts of unlawful sex with a minor, after a victim tipped Kaysville police off about their alleged months-long sexual relationship.

According to the Deseret News, the boy could accurately describe tattoos on Altice's body, and confirmed the layout of her South Weber home, where investigators allege the two had sex at least five times between January 2012 to October 2013.

Obamacare woes frustrating Democrats' 2014 prospects - Yahoo News

Obamacare woes frustrating Democrats' 2014 prospects - Yahoo News: WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The chaotic launch of President Barack Obama's healthcare law has Democrats in Congress increasingly anxious about its potential impact on them in the 2014 elections and scrambling to protect themselves if the program's problems persist.

Selfies with a splash of serious safety issues - Yahoo News

Selfies with a splash of serious safety issues - Yahoo News: According to Distraction.gov, the official government website for distracted driving, 3,331 people were killed in crashes that involved distracted drivers in 2011, while 387,000 people were injured. Not surprisingly, among drivers under the age of 20 who were involved in fatal crashes, 11 percent were "distracted." And of the 15- to 19-year-olds in fatal crashes, 21 percent were using cell phones.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Charles Krauthammer: Obamacare laid bare - The Washington Post

Charles Krauthammer: Obamacare laid bare - The Washington Post: Every disaster has its moment of clarity. Physicist Richard Feynman dunks an O-ring into ice water and everyone understands instantly why the shuttle Challenger exploded. This week, the Obamacare O-ring froze for all the world to see: Hundreds of thousands of cancellation letters went out to people who had been assured a dozen times by the president that “If you like your health-care plan, you’ll be able to keep your health-care plan. Period.”

The cancellations lay bare three pillars of Obamacare: (a) mendacity, (b) paternalism and (c) subterfuge.

The 7 Worst States to Live in the Future | The Fiscal Times

The 7 Worst States to Live in the Future | The Fiscal Times: Mississippi continues to have a staggering unemployment rate of 8.7 percent, leaving over 116,000 without work. Many of those who are employed report being stuck in low-skilled jobs and feeling pessimistic about economic improvement, according to the Gallup survey. In addition, 13 percent of Mississippi’s population suffers from diabetes, 32 percent are obese, and 23 percent are uninsured. The prospect of an untrained and unhealthy labor force could detract businesses and residents in the future.

The 12 Worst Supermarkets in America | The Fiscal Times

The 12 Worst Supermarkets in America | The Fiscal Times: Not all supermarkets are created equal. For many Americans, stopping by a chain supermarket has become a major chore, involving long lines, rude employees, unsanitary conditions and poor selection. Consumer Reports recently conducted a survey of more than 24,000 shoppers to rank the best and worst out of 52 grocery store chains – and the results show how customer experience falls short at some megastores.

The 10 least reliable cars - Yahoo Autos

The 10 least reliable cars - Yahoo Autos: Just because a model is reliable, doesn't mean it is recommended by Consumer Reports. Five out of the top 10 most reliable vehicles don't perform well enough in our tests for us to recommend them. The opposite happens as well; some vehicles that score well in our testing are not recommended because they have below average predicted reliability.

Three out of the 10 least reliable vehicles have high-enough test scores to be recommended, but their poor reliability prevents them from reaching that recommended status. So, it's important to look at performance in our tests and reliability, because a high scoring car isn't always a smart purchase choice if it isn't reliable.

The 10 Worst Hotels and Motels in America | The Fiscal Times

The 10 Worst Hotels and Motels in America | The Fiscal Times: ost Americans aren’t looking for much when sleeping away from home: cleanliness, a comfortable bed, and a few amenities to make them feel pampered. But unfortunately, a handful of hotel chains have a tough time satisfying even the simplest requests. Two surveys have recently come out about the quality of stays in America’s hotels, one in the July issue of Consumer Reports, and the other published on July 25 by J.D. Power & Associates, and many national chains fell well below par. At some locations, instead of clean rooms, guests have reported cockroaches and bed bugs, stains on the sheets, and strange odors they couldn’t identify