After years of researches, a man in Colorado was convicted for killing his two wives to get their life insurance money. Harold Henthorn, 59, is facing a life sentence for devising evil plans to kill his wives. Harold Henthorn thought he could get away with his second murder just like he did in 1995, but lies have short legs. Police officers became suspicious after the man failed to provide … [Read more...]
Holocaust Museum Introduces New Tool to Prevent Genocide
Based on a recent announcement, Holocaust Museum introduces new tool to prevent genocide. The online program looks at the existing conflicts within societies and determines which countries are more likely to register mass killings and which are more peaceful. “Never again” is the powerful message that accompanies one of the commemorating statues at the Dachau concentration camp in Germany. The … [Read more...]
West Point Annual Pillow Fight Tradition Turned into a Bloody Carnage
Based on recent reports, the West Point annual pillow fight tradition turned into a bloody carnage after 30 recruits were severely injured on August 20. The investigation has revealed that many cadets hid helmets and other solid objects in the pillows thus changing the meaning of the event. The West Point annual pillow fight is meant to bond relationships and help recruits celebrate the … [Read more...]
New Study to Confirm FSA Tests Are Valid
The Department of Education has ordered a new study to confirm FSA tests are valid after several students experienced problems with their online tests. The Florida Standards Assessment was introduced this year to replace the Florida Comprehensive Assessment, but students experienced delays caused by Internet glitches and were afraid that their results will not be taken into consideration. The … [Read more...]
Experts Unsure Why Murder Rates Have Started Increasing Across America
For the past couple of decades, the figures on people getting murdered in the United States have been on a healthy decline, but that’s not the case for 2015. According to a new report by the New York Times, experts aren’t even sure why the rates have increased so much in some of the nation’s biggest cities. Dramatic spikes have been registered in Milwaukee, for example, where 76 percent more … [Read more...]
First Army Women to Graduate Ranger School Could Change Military Perceptions on Female Soldiers
While women’s status in the society has been settled decades ago, differences between men and women continue to exist within military institutions. However, the first army women to graduate Ranger School could change military perceptions on female soldiers, according to recent reports. Before we proceed, it is important to know that the Ranger School is one of the toughest training there is … [Read more...]
Uber’s Background Checks for Drivers Failed to Identify Criminals
It turns out that background checks for Uber drivers aren’t as thorough as the company has led us to believe. A recent analysis of Uber’s safety claims revealed some concerning convictions; charges for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, attempted murder, rape, and violence had been seemingly overlooked. As lawmakers are getting ready to vote on allowing Uber and Lyft – Uber’s … [Read more...]
U.S. Updates on Foreign Hostage Policy Leads to Possible Presidential Mistake
Recent adjustments that President Obama has brought to U.S. policy in the matter of hostage-taking abroad brought some improvement in the procedure that usually take place, but it has also caused a tragic misstep. Many families have gone through devastating experiences as multiple captives were taken, ransom demands were made and then brutal killings happened in Syria and Yemen. The … [Read more...]
Hillary Clinton Becomes Republican Front-Runner, Poll
According to a recent poll, Hillary Clinton seems to be the favorite candidate for the 2016 presidential elections. She has already gained serious ground, leading over all the Democratic candidates and the three potential Republican adversaries. The poll, conducted by the Wall Street Journal/NBC News, took place days after Hillary’s first rally, and it showed the unexpected favor and widespread … [Read more...]
Therapy Dogs Offer Comfort at Wakes and Funeral Services
Lulu, a curly haired dog, is the most recent employee of the Ballard-Durand funeral home. Sandy Del Duca was one of Lulu’s patients to comfort, as she was mourning the death of her father. Lulu is not just the pet of Matthew Fiorillo, the owner of the funeral home, but a full-time employee as a comforter for mourners – a practice that increases in prevalence across the United … [Read more...]
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