A Texas prosecutor is now seeking to arrest the Minnesota Vikings star running back Adrian Peterson after he submitted to a drug test on Wednesday and admitted to having smoked “a little weed”, court records show. This drug test was included in the conditions of his $15,000 bond after the Minnesota Vikings star was accused of child abuse for having disciplined his son. On Wednesday, Peterson … [Read more...]
Two NFL Players Arrested for Trespassing in Non-Related Incidents
Two professional football players were arrested on trespassing (as well as other charges) by police officers in Fort Lauderdale, Florida and Minneapolis. Derrick Shelby, defensive end for the Miami Dolphins and Tom Johnson, tackle for the Minnesota Vikings were the players involved and their arrests couldn’t come at a worse time for the National Football League, which is already under … [Read more...]
Team Activities Denied to Vikings Running Back Adrian Peterson
The Minnesota Vikings had announced two days ago that Adrian Peterson might return to practice after he had been indicted last week on child abuse charges. However, only two days after their announcement, the Vikings reversed their decision and moved Peterson to the exempt/commissioner’s permission list. Following such a move, Peterson will be no longer be able to take part in any type of team … [Read more...]
Minnesota’s injured moose ignites debate on US wildlife intervetion
An injured moose has initiate debate over whether or not to intervene in the wildlife issues in the United States. A moose was found badly injured with an open wound near its tail, probably due to a wolf attack, in Minnesota. According to the experts, such types of cases in Minnesota underline a huge issue that has been a common affair across the United States and i.e. ‘when to let nature … [Read more...]
Modified Measles Vaccine in Minnesota Used To Kill Woman’s Cancer
Stacy Erholtz, a woman with an incurable cancer is now in remission, all credits to a highly concentrated dose of the measles virus enough that it could have served 10 million people. Erholtz, 49, from Pequot Lakes, Minn., battled multiple myeloma, a deadly blood cancer that affects bone marrow, for 10 years. Doctors at the Mayo Clinic say she had received every type of chemotherapy drug … [Read more...]