• The Titanic sails at dawn: Warning signs point to danger ahead in 2017

    The Titanic sails at dawn: Warning signs point to danger ahead in 2017
    A Future Riddled with Hidden and Not-So-Hidden Dangers"When did the future switch from being a promise to being a threat?" ― Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible MonstersDespite our best efforts, we in the American police state seem to be stuck on repeat, reliving the same set of circumstances over and over and over again: egregious surveillance, strip searches, police shootings of unarmed citizens, government spying, censorship, retaliatory arrests, the criminalization of lawful activities, warmong
  • Legendary THOR'S HAMMER discovered on Danish island

    Legendary THOR'S HAMMER discovered on Danish island
    One of the most compelling figures from Norse mythology is the legendary figure of Thor, the god of thunder, who tore around the skies, picking fights with giants and fighting mighty battles with his iconic hammer, Mjölnir ...
  • One in five young teenagers losing sleep over social media use

    One in five young teenagers losing sleep over social media use
    One in five young people regularly wake up in the night to send or check messages on social media, according to new research. This night-time activity is making teenagers three times more likely to feel constantly tired at school than their peers who do not log on at night, and could be affecting their happiness and wellbeing.
  • Young black men again faced highest rate of US police killings in 2016

    Young black men again faced highest rate of US police killings in 2016
    Young black men were again killed by police at a sharply higher rate than other Americans in 2016. Black males aged 15-34 were nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by law enforcement officers last year, according to data collected for The Counted, an effort by the Guardian to record every such death. They were also killed at four times the rate of young white men. Racial disparities persisted in 2016 even as the total number of deaths caused by police fell slightly. In all, 1
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  • Womans Little Free Pantry Offers Food, Personal Hygiene Items to Those in Need

    Womans Little Free Pantry Offers Food, Personal Hygiene Items to Those in Need
    Jessica McClard, of Fayetteville, Arkansas, had always been intrigued by the recent trend of Little Free Libraries, which shed notice popping up quite frequently in her neighborhood. But then she thought about how she could expand the idea into something more. Thats how The Little Free Pantry was born. She built what she believes to be is the first Little Free Pantry, stocked with canned goods, toiletries and paper goods. Her idea has taken off with huge success. I check on it about once every d
  • This App Connects Surplus Food To People In Need

    This App Connects Surplus Food To People In Need
    In a country where billions of pounds of food get wasted every year, one app is connecting the dots between those who have excess food and those who need it. Copia, a food recovery app, collects surplus food from companies and distributes it to organizations that serve people in need. Companies can use the app to order a food pickup after an event, for instance, and Copia will come retrieve the fare and drop it off at a local pantry, shelter or soup kitchen. Hunger is the worlds dumbest problem,
  • The looming national security threat everyone keeps ignoring

    The looming national security threat everyone keeps ignoring
    This weeks confirmation hearings for homeland security secretary and transportation secretary were notable for something not discussed: the fact that the two departments have failed for 12 years to comply with presidential orders to eliminate one of the most serious threats to the security and economy of the United States. Americas Global Positioning System is a technological miracle and our gift to the world. Cellphone networks, first-responder radio systems, computer and financial networks, ev
  • The Faces Of China's New Philanthropy

    The Faces Of China's New Philanthropy
    Five months before Chinese e-commerce behemoth Alibaba'swent public in September 2014, cofounders Jack Ma and Joseph Tsai created charitable trusts and seeded them with a combined 50 million in share options. Today those trusts are worth nearly $3.5 billion. It's one sign of a new age of large-scale philanthropy in China. Three decades after economic reforms paved the way for 400 billionaires to emerge ... extremely wealthy Chinese have started giving their money away in large sums ... according
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  • The definitive guide to what experts know about the effects of marijuana use

    The definitive guide to what experts know about the effects of marijuana use
    As eight states plus the District of Columbia have moved to fully legalize recreational marijuana, debates on the merits of legalization have focused on the effects of marijuana use on individuals and society. The National Academies of Sciences, Medicine and Engineering have brought a great deal of clarity to the situation with an encyclopedic report summarizing pretty much everything researchers know (and don't know) about the health effects of marijuana use. For the 395-page report, a team of
  • Suicide kills more U.S. troops than ISIL in Middle East

    Suicide kills more U.S. troops than ISIL in Middle East
    Suicide - not combat - is the leading killer of U.S. troops deployed to the Middle East to fight Islamic State militants, according to newly released Pentagon statistics. U.S. casualties have been relatively low since the U.S.-led war effort began with a bombing campaign in August 2014, reflecting the limited combat exposure for troops. Of the 31 troops who have died as of Dec. 27 in Operation Inherent Resolve, 11 have taken their own lives. Eight died in combat, seven in accidents and four succ
  • State Election Systems to Get More Federal Aid for Security

    Citing increasingly sophisticated cyber bad actors and an election infrastructure that's "vital to our national interests," Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson is designating U.S. election systems critical infrastructure. The determination came after months of review and despite opposition from many states worried that the designation would lead to increased federal regulation or oversight on the many decentralized and locally run voting systems across the country. A 2013 presidential direct
  • Robert Kennedy Jr. says he's accepted job offer from Trump

    President-elect Donald Trump met with Robert Kennedy Jr., a prominent vaccine skeptic, on Tuesday. According to incoming White House press secretary Sean Spicer, the two discussed the issues pertaining to vaccines and immunizations. After the meeting concluded, Kennedy told reporters that Mr. Trump had asked him to chair a commission on vaccination safety and scientific integrity. Kennedy said he told Mr. Trump he would chair such a commission, and that their meeting was held at Mr. Trumps reque
  • Mice can be turned into Walking Dead-style zombie killers, scientists discover

    Mice can be turned into Walking Dead-style zombie killers, scientists discover
    Mice were turned into Walking Dead-style zombie killers by turning on a light that activated specific brain cells associated with hunting, scientists have revealed. The researchers found that firing one set of neurons prompted the mouse to pursue its prey, while doing the same to another set caused the animal to bite and kill its target. The effect was so strong that the otherwise perfectly ordinary creature would attack anything nearby, such as sticks or bottle caps, as well as more normal prey
  • Fort Lauderdale airport shooting leaves at least 5 dead

    Fort Lauderdale airport shooting leaves at least 5 dead
    A gunman opened fire in the baggage claim area at the Fort Lauderdale airport Friday, killing five people and wounding eight before being taken into custody in an attack that sent panicked passengers running out of the terminal and onto the tarmac. An additional 37 people were injured after the incident. The gunman was identified as Esteban Santiago-Ruiz, 26, who had active-duty military identification on him. Santiago-Ruiz was in federal custody, the Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel said. He
  • Films about creativity and destruction

    Films about creativity and destruction
    Life as we know it almost ended in 1980. At a Titan II complex in Damascus, Ark., a technician dropped a wrench during routine service of one of the missiles. It bounced down the cavernous silo and punctured the missiles fuselage. Rocket fuel poured out, and desperate efforts began to prevent the warhead – 600 times greater in explosive power than the bomb that destroyed Hiroshima – from detonating. With reenactments the equal of any thriller and gripping interviews with participants
  • Containment Filmmakers Go Into the Future to Read the Warning Signs

    Containment Filmmakers Go Into the Future to Read the Warning Signs
    Harvard professors and filmmakers Peter Galison and Robb Moss have been collaborating for a decade. They co-directed Secrecy, a 2008 feature documentary about the moral, political, and technological controversies surrounding national security secrecy. Their new film, Containment ... grew first out of work Peter was doing (in print) on the strange new lands that are at once our wild, biodiverse landscapes, and at the same time some of our most radiologically contaminated, they told us. The two of
  • Anti-vaccine rant exposes conflict over hospitals embrace of alternative medicine

    Anti-vaccine rant exposes conflict over hospitals embrace of alternative medicine
    Anti-vaccine rant exposes conflict over hospitals embrace of alternative medicine
    January 9, 2017, Boston Globe/Statnews.com
    https://www.bostonglobe.com/news/science/2017/01/09/anti-vaccine-rant-exposes...
    In the span of a few days, the anti-vaccine screed of a Cleveland Clinic doctor prompted a social media firestorm, an apparent retraction from the physician, and promises of disciplinary action by administrators of his prestigious hospital system. The anti-vaccine column that triggered the wee
  • Antarctic ozone layer is gradually healing, researchers find

    Antarctic ozone layer is gradually healing, researchers find
    The Antarctic ozone layer, which shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet rays, shows encouraging signs that it's beginning to heal, according to research published in the journal Science. Scientists credit the healing to an international policy set nearly three decades ago that cut the production of ozone-destroying chemicals. That agreement - the 1987 Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer - called for the phase-out of substances including chlorofluorocarbons and halons
  • UFO Photos 1970 to 1979

    UFO Photos 1970 to 1979
    This list but these are considered the best UFO Photographs taken of 1970 to 1979 in world ...
  • Daesh militants surround Deir ez-Zor airbase in Syria

    Daesh militants surround Deir ez-Zor airbase in Syria
    Daesh terrorists have surrounded the Deir ez-Zor military airfield in Syria northeast, al-Mayadeen TV channel reported.According to the TV channel, terrorists have managed to approach the airbase, gaining control over the territory which had been earlier occupied by a Syrian army military unit.Deir ez-Zor airbase remains the last line of defense of the Syrian army on the way to the city. Despite numerous terrorist attacks involving suicide bombers and military equipment, the Syrian Air Force man
  • Iraqi military releases footage of foreign Daesh militants' passports found in Mosul

    Iraqi military releases footage of foreign Daesh militants' passports found in Mosul
    Iraqi servicemen on Monday released a video demonstrating the documents of foreign militants of Daesh terrorist group which had been found in the city of Mosul.Passports of Azerbaijani and Russian nationals were captured on the video published by the Iraqi military on Twitter. Neither the authenticity of the documents nor their belonging to particular people have been verified to date.The operation to liberate Mosul from Daesh terrorists began on October 17, 2016. Iraqi troops have managed to ad
  • British Antarctic Survey abandons polar base as Brunt Ice shelf crack grows larger

    British Antarctic Survey abandons polar base as Brunt Ice shelf crack grows larger
    Scientists at the British Antarctic Survey are abandoning their research station for the first time ever this winter after a new worrying crack developed in the ice sheet.The renowned Halley VI ice base, from which the hole in the ozone layer was first detected, was already scheduled to be relocated 14 miles across the Brunt Ice Shelf because of an encroaching fissure in the ice.But a new crack has been steadily growing to the north of the base, and computer modelling suggests that it could caus
  • Russia must be destroyed: John McCain, dodgy dossiers and demonizing narratives

    Russia must be destroyed: John McCain, dodgy dossiers and demonizing narratives
    Delanda est Cathargo (in English "Carthage must be destroyed") are words that come down to us from ancient history. They were spoken by the famed Roman soldier, statesman and orator Cato the Elder, and have never been more relevant than now, today.The Rome of our time is Washington, Russia is Carthage, and today's Cato the Elder is US Senator John McCain, whose quest for conflict with Russia is unbounded. Indeed, for Mr McCain the belief that Russia must be destroyed has been elevated to the sta
  • Priceless! Politicians across Europe react to 'shocking' Trump interview

    Priceless! Politicians across Europe react to 'shocking' Trump interview
    Politicians across Europe have been reacting to a wide-ranging Donald Trump interview, hitting back at the US president-elect's "astonishing" statements on EU policies, NATO and the Iran nuclear deal.In his interview with UK newspaper the Times and Germany's Bild, published Monday, Trump said plenty of things Europe may not have wanted to hear, calling the Iranian deal "catastrophic," labeling NATO as "obsolete," applauding Brexit, and reiterating his intension to mend relations with Russia.Germ
  • Corruption leads to governmental collapse in Northern Ireland

    Corruption leads to governmental collapse in Northern Ireland
    Northern Ireland's power-sharing government has collapsed triggering a second election in eight months as fall out from a botched energy scheme continues.The Northern Ireland Assembly, the power sharing agreement between the region's two biggest parties, the Unionist Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) and Sinn Féin which largely draw support from the and Nationalist communities, was teetering on the brink of collapse in the wake of the so-called 'cash for ash' scandal before it succumbed on
  • Military spy laser concept aims to transform Earth's atmosphere into a giant magnifying glass to snoop on enemies

    Military spy laser concept aims to transform Earth's atmosphere into a giant magnifying glass to snoop on enemies
    The idea of a laser that can turn Earth's atmosphere into a giant magnifying glass may sound like science fiction.But engineers say that this could be a reality within the next 50 years.BAE Systems has come up with a concept for a laser that creates structures in the Earth's atmosphere with similar properties to lenses.This could help it spy on enemies as well as act as form a 'deflector shield' to protect aircraft from enemy attacks.
  • Sainthood: The beatification of Barack Obama

    Sainthood: The beatification of Barack Obama
    As the eight-year term of America's first black President draws to a close, the media are already in the process of myth-making. There's room for an honest autopsy of a man who promised a new kind of world, and delivered merely warmed-over soundbites and a few fake tears."With Barack Obama's exit the US is losing a saint." writes Simon Jenkins in the Guardian, whilst Ann Perkins praises his "grace, decency and defence of democracy". Lola Okolosie rhapsodises on his legacy of "warmth, love, resil
  • Astronaut Couldn't Hide UFO

    Astronaut Couldn't Hide UFO
    It happened during a spacewalk in 2015. An astronaut tries to hide a ufo as it reflecting on his helmet.
    After that, the NASA changed the cameras angle ...
  • Huge Earth crack opens up in South Africa

    Huge Earth crack opens up in South Africa
    A giant earth crack has been spotted in Northern Cape along the R31 between Daniëlskuil and Kuruman in South Africa.The road has been closed down ...
  • Teenager, 18, falls to his death from top of Europe's tallest building

    Teenager, 18, falls to his death from top of Europe's tallest building
    A teenager fell to his death from the 86th floor of Europe's tallest building after reportedly slipping while he was taking a selfie.The 18-year-old, named only as Alexander Sh, landed on a Mercedes G-Wagen parked below the 1,161ft OKO skyscraper in Moscow.Russian reports gave two versions over the student's tragic fall from close to a skating rink high above the Russian capital.As well as the selfie version of events, when he fell, others suggested that he had a furious row with his father befo
  • Earthquake strikes Wales causing tremors and 'a loud rumble'

    Earthquake strikes Wales causing tremors and 'a loud rumble'
    Wales was hit by an earthquake last night.The magnitude 1.1 quake caused tremors and a loud rumble across Gwynedd just before 11pm.According to the British Geological Survey, the quake's epicentre was in Beddgelert .However, the Daily Post reported that a noise or rumbling sound was heard in Caernarfon , Blaenau Ffestiniog , Penrhyndeudraeth and Porthmadog .Chris Parry (@cjparry) tweeted: "Did anybody hear a low rumbling sound in the #porthmadog area just now? (Around 23.00) definitely not thund
  • 'Compelling' live cam video of 'bigfoot family' at Yellowstone divides web

    'Compelling' live cam video of 'bigfoot family' at Yellowstone divides web
    A so-called "bigfoot family" has been caught on camera walking around Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming.The footage, which was filmed on Christmas Day, is a cellphone recording of a live camera feed near the Old Faithful geyser at the famous park, resulting in some very pixelated footage.Although the video begins with two of the mysterious figures sitting down, they're then joined by four others."My biggest fear is that because of the poor quality nobody will watch it or think it could be imp
  • U.S.-Russian cooperation may (eventually) quell the fighting in Libya

    U.S.-Russian cooperation may (eventually) quell the fighting in Libya
    On January 20th Trump will be sworn in as President. US Foreign Policy will crystallize when the full cabinet is approved by the U.S. Congress. The Russians will try and make their moves on the world chess board during this transition period to further their interests.As far as Libya is concerned will Russia's now overt support for the LNA (Libyan National Army) and 74 years old General Khalifa Haftar, a former(?) CIA asset, cause a problem? The U.S. has up to now supported the UN installed GNA
  • New poll shows growing number of Americans see Russia as 'imminent threat'

    New poll shows growing number of Americans see Russia as 'imminent threat'
    A new Reuters/IPSOS poll shows a growing number of Americans seeing US-Russia relations as "back to the old days of the Cold War," with far more Americans seeing the Russian Federation as a bigger threat after the 2016 election campaign.It should come as no surprise, of course, as the Clinton campaign spent the better part of the election claiming Russia was "hacking the vote," and hysteria around US-Russia hostilities seemed to grow precipitously every day through the election, and continued as
  • China Daily warns it's 'gloves off' if Trump continues his Taiwan line as president

    China Daily warns it's 'gloves off' if Trump continues his Taiwan line as president
    China has hit out at US President-elect Donald Trump over his Taiwan policy again in an editorial in the state daily. This time it's "gloves off" if Trump does not stop his support for the island's independence-seeking leader.Comment: Beijing responds to Trump: The 'One China' principle is non-negotiableEverything continues to be about the One China principle for Beijing-the principle that Taiwan is Chinese territory. In this newly published message to the US president-elect, the China Daily war
  • Global Warming? Too Much Snow Closes Ski Resorts, Amazing Light Pillars & California Drought Erased in One Storm

    Global Warming? Too Much Snow Closes Ski Resorts, Amazing Light Pillars & California Drought Erased in One Storm
    With over 10 feet of snow falling in the last weeks in California and Colorado, ski resorts closed from too much snow, highways completely cut off and with one storm, California filled all of its reservoirs again. So much for the doom and gloom of the IPCC telling us the drought would intensify due to CO2 warming and Gore told us our children would never know what snow is again.
  • Part I: Undercover investigation exposes groups plotting criminal activity at Trump inauguration

    Part I: Undercover investigation exposes groups plotting criminal activity at Trump inauguration
    In the latest undercover video from Project Veritas, investigators uncovered a group of protesters known as the DC Anti-fascist Coalition plotting to disrupt President-Elect Donald Trump's inauguration by deploying butyric acid (aka "stink bombs") at the National Press Club during the Deploraball event scheduled for January 19th. In a dose of irony, the planning meeting for the attack was held at Comet Ping Pong, the DC pizza restaurant that recently gained infamy as the location of the Pizzagat
  • Mysterious flashing lights speed past ISS - astronaut 'hides evidence from camera with hand'?

    Mysterious flashing lights speed past ISS - astronaut 'hides evidence from camera with hand'?
    UFO fanatics say we are not alone in the universe and that astronauts are trying to hide itAlien hunters have claimed astronauts on board the International Space Station are deliberately hiding evidence of UFO's.In video uploaded by UFO experts Secure 10 and apparently filmed from the ISS, an astronaut can be seen filming the view from outer space. with the earth lit up in the backgroundBut when mysterious moving and glowing lights appear in the distance, the astronaut puts his hand in front of
  • 'Special place': Trump's offer of quick post-Brexit trade deal welcomed by Downing Street

    'Special place': Trump's offer of quick post-Brexit trade deal welcomed by Downing Street
    In his very first interview with the British press, US President-elect Donald Trump revealed the UK has a "special place" in his heart and that he believes the country will flourish after Brexit.Interviewed by former cabinet minister and staunch Brexiteer Michael Gove for the Times, Trump pledged to agree a trade deal with Britain as soon as it leaves the European Union."We're gonna work very hard to get it done quickly and done properly. Good for both sides," the property tycoon said."I will be
  • Jeremy Corbyn accused of being Russian "collaborator" for questioning NATO troop build-up on Russian border

    Jeremy Corbyn accused of being Russian "collaborator" for questioning NATO troop build-up on Russian border
    The leader of the UK's Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn, called for a "de-escalation" of tensions between NATO and Russia, adding in a BBC interview on Thursday: "I want to see a de-militarisation of the border between them." Along with the U.S., the UK has been rapidly building up its military presence in the Baltic region, including states which border Russia, and is now about to send another 800 troops to Estonia, 500 of which will be permanently based.In response, Russia has moved its own troops
  • FBI arrests wife of Orlando nightclub shooter

    FBI arrests wife of Orlando nightclub shooter
    Wife of the Pulse nightclub attacker Omar Mateen was arrested and charged with obstruction of justice. The FBI concluded Noor Salman was not telling the truth about her husband's plans for the June 2016 rampage.Mateen declared allegiance to Islamic State (IS, also known as ISIS/ISIL) during the attack in which 49 people were killed and 53 injured at the Orlando, Florida gay nightclub. Mateen himself died in a shootout with police.Salman was arrested in San Francisco on Monday. She had moved seve
  • Egypt-Saudi Arabia Red Sea islands transfer derailed by Egyptian court

    Egypt-Saudi Arabia Red Sea islands transfer derailed by Egyptian court
    A court in Egypt has overruled the government hand-over to Saudi Arabia of disputed islands in the Red Sea. The border change was part of short-lived thaw in relations between the Gulf monarchy and troubled Arab powerhouse Egypt.The islands of Tiran and Sanafir are located at the southern entry to the Gulf of Aqaba, the eastern stretch of the Red Sea separating the Sinai Peninsula from Saudi Arabia and Jordan. They are of strategic importance for Israel and Jordan, which both have major ports in
  • FLASHBACK: Why terrorists don't kidnap Russians - KGB deals with them at their own level

    FLASHBACK: Why terrorists don't kidnap Russians - KGB deals with them at their own level
    The KGB has adopted novel, brutal and apparently effective methods of dealing with terrorists who attack Soviet interests in the Middle East, an Israeli newspaper reported Monday.The Jerusalem Post said the Soviet secret police last year secured the release of three kidnapped Soviet diplomats in Beirut by castrating a relative of a radical Lebanese Shia Muslim leader, sending him the severed organs and then shooting the relative in the head.The incident began when four Soviet diplomats were kidn
  • Shocked Europe hits back at Trump over 'obsolete' NATO

    Shocked Europe hits back at Trump over 'obsolete' NATO
    Angela Merkel led a sharp European response to US President-elect Donald Trump on Monday after he branded the NATO alliance "obsolete" and criticized the German chancellor's open-door refugee policy.In a hard-hitting interview with two European newspapers, Trump unleashed a volley of verbal attacks on Europe, hailing Britain's decision to leave the European Union and saying more countries were going to quit the bloc.With fears growing in Europe over Trump's commitment to the transatlantic allian
  • Putin 'kompromat plots': Ex-Foreign Office minister Chris Bryant alerts Boris Johnson

    Putin 'kompromat plots': Ex-Foreign Office minister Chris Bryant alerts Boris Johnson
    The Kremlin may be plotting against UK Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson and top diplomats, possibly by collecting compromising details on them, a former FCO minister claims, fanning the flames of 'Russian influence' hysteria already ablaze in the US. Chris Bryant, a Labour MP and a former minister for Europe at the Foreign Office, said he is "absolutely certain" that incumbent British politicians are being scrutinized by Russia's intelligence agencies."Boris Johnson, Liam Fox, Alan Duncan who has
  • Inquests open into deaths of 30 British tourists killed in Tunisian beach massacre of 2015

    Inquests open into deaths of 30 British tourists killed in Tunisian beach massacre of 2015
    Inquests into the deaths of 30 British tourists killed in the Tunisian beach massacre of 2015 are due to start on Monday at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London.Presided over by judge and coroner Nicholas Loraine-Smith, the inquests are expected to last around seven weeks.Islamist terrorist Seifeddine Rezgui Yacoubi opened fire at the five-star Riu Imperial Marhaba Hotel and the adjoining beach at the popular resort of Port El Kantaoui on June 26, 2015, killing 38 people in total.Islami
  • UK Defense Secretary Michael Fallon claims 2mn people freed from ISIS rule in last year

    UK Defense Secretary Michael Fallon claims 2mn people freed from ISIS rule in last year
    Two million people have been liberated from Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) rule in the last 12 months, according to UK Defense Secretary Sir Michael Fallon.In a Ministry of Defense (MoD) statement, Fallon said the US-led coalition has made substantial progress in Syria and Iraq."In the last year, over two million people have been freed from Daesh [IS] rule by Iraqi and moderate Syrian Democratic Forces, backed by coalition air power," Fallon claimed.
    "Britain is stepping up in the fight
  • 5 Signs Something Might Be Going Down on Inauguration Day

    5 Signs Something Might Be Going Down on Inauguration Day
    Despite calls for Trump and his supporters to accept the will of the people ahead of the election wherein the left assumed Hillary would be the winner, they are now planning a variety of potential disruptions on January 20th ...
  • Pink Zones: UK insurance company calls for gender segregated roadways

    Pink Zones: UK insurance company calls for gender segregated roadways
    In the name of equality, justice and safe spaces, a car insurance firm in the United Kingdom is advocating for the creation and designation of gender split roadways to give women their own lanes and separate infrastructure in order to avoid the perils of sharing the road with men.Shiela's Wheels, a car and personal theft insurance company which bills itself as having a 'different spin on car insurance,' has assembled a fact sheet concerning the statistical differences between men and women in re
  • Indian serial pedophile arrested after years of evading police

    Indian serial pedophile arrested after years of evading police
    Delhi police have arrested a serial pedophile who sexually abused an estimated 500 children he mostly targeted walking alone after school over the course of the past 12 years.While in police custody for sexually assaulting two girls, aged 9 and 10 years old, Sunil Rastogi admitted to the litany of sexual attacks on children-and claimed to have attempted assaulting many other minors during the period."He seems to be mentally sick as he has some very weird notions. He is very superstitious and sai

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