Little Girl Carries Ar 15 Into Idaho Statehouse To Support Gun Bill

Bailey Nielsen and her grandfather stood before Idaho lawmakers in support of a proposal that would allow any legal U.S. resident to carry a concealed handgun within city limits statewide. Keith Ridler/AP PhotoCharles Nielsen and his 11-year-old granddaughter, Bailey Nielsen, testify before a House panel at the Idaho Statehouse in Boise on Feb. 24, 2020. On Feb. 24, 2020, Bailey Nielsen walked into the Idaho Statehouse and stood by her grandfather as he addressed lawmakers about the gun legislation proposal currently before the legislature....

June 23, 2022 · 3 min · 566 words · Nathaniel Leonard

Lung Cancer Vaccine Gets Fda Approval And You Ll Never Guess Who Made It

CIMAvax treats non-small cell lung cancer, which accounts for 80 to 85 percent of diagnoses. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved a clinical trial for a lung cancer vaccine, brought to the U.S. by an ostensibly unlikely source: Cuba. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that the FDA authorized initial trials for the lung cancer drug CIMAvax at a press conference this past Wednesday. Roswell Park Cancer Institute will conduct the trials in partnership with CIMAvax’s namesake, Cuba’s Centro de Inmunologia Molecular (CIM), in Buffalo, New York....

June 23, 2022 · 2 min · 420 words · Patricia Darroch

Man Who Tied Up And Sexually Assaulted 14 Year Old Will Serve No Prison Time

Logan Osborn was originally sentenced to 10 years in prison with eight years suspended, but now will face no active prison time. Chesterfield PoliceLogan Osborn’s mugshot. A 19-year-old man, who prosecutors say tied up and sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl, has escaped any prison time. On Aug. 8, a Virginia judge decided that Logan Osborn will not have to serve anytime in prison for sexually assaulting his classmate back in April 2017, according to the Richmond Times-Dispatch....

June 23, 2022 · 4 min · 700 words · Janice Laureano

Mileva Mari The Forgotten First Wife Of Albert Einstein

While Mileva Marić was married to Albert Einstein, many believe she greatly contributed to his world-changing discoveries — only to be denied credit later on. ETH LibraryA photograph of Mileva Marić and her husband, Albert Einstein in 1912. In 1896, a young Albert Einstein walked into the Polytechnic Institute in Zurich. The 17-year-old student was beginning a four-year program in the school’s physics and mathematics department. Of the five scholars admitted to the department that year, only one of them — Mileva Marić — was a woman....

June 23, 2022 · 6 min · 1228 words · Bruce Gonzalez

Mother Caught Molesting Two Children Selling Videos Of It On Snapchat

A friend found the videos in her email, which he was able to access via her Pokemon Go account. Fox 10 Phoenix reports that a woman living in New River, Arizona was arrested last Sunday for molesting two children (her own, some sources say) and selling videos of the acts online. The woman, 28-year-old mother Keri Harwood, is accused of molesting two young children, ages three and six, multiple times, including in the bathroom of her own home while her husband was was at work....

June 23, 2022 · 2 min · 346 words · Mary Ricker

Naked Woman Claiming To Be The Devil Invades Home Attacks Family

It was the Lewis family’s first night in their new home when they were accosted by a naked intruder with black eyes and “the strength of four grown men.” GoFundMeThe husband and father of three fired 39 rounds as warning shots, which did not deter the frantic intruder whatsoever. Spending the first night in a brand new home is always a bit unsettling, but for the Lewis family of Chesterfield, Virginia, it was almost deadly....

June 23, 2022 · 4 min · 646 words · Paula Brady

New Survey Is Largest Of Its Kind Helping Save Gorillas From Extinction

While there are more gorillas and chimps than we expected, they are going extinct at a more alarming rate we previously thought. There are 361,900 gorillas and 128,700 chimpanzees. A new survey, the largest one ever on western lowland gorillas and central chimpanzees, has provided new insights into these animals, with surprising results. Published on April 25, 2018, in the journal Science Advances , the study was conducted between 2003 and 2013, using 59 sites across five countries, for a total of 61,000 days of fieldwork....

June 23, 2022 · 4 min · 662 words · Shauna Mills

Predjama Castle The Slovenian Fortress Built In A Cave

Built in the 12th century in Slovenia, Predjama Castle is carved into a 400-foot cliffside with nine miles of complex tunnels beneath it — that once helped a local ‘Robin Hood’ to evade capture. At the center of a 400-foot cliff in southern Slovenia juts Predjama Castle, fortress built into a mountainside over a complex system of underground caves. Indeed, it is the largest cave castle in the world — and has stood for over 800 years....

June 23, 2022 · 17 min · 3473 words · Arthur Mixon

Retired Kansas City Cop Charged With Operating A Sex Trafficking Ring

According to the federal indictment, Roger Golubski and three other men victimized girls as young as 13 while running a sex trafficking operation in the 1990s. FacebookRoger Golubski was previously charged with sexually assaulting a woman and a teenage girl “while acting under color of law” — meaning, in his police uniform. In September 2022, a retired Kansas City Police detective was charged with sexually assaulting two women while on duty over 20 years ago....

June 23, 2022 · 5 min · 865 words · Trevor Richter

Scientific Drawings Of Mythical Creatures We Thought Were Real

Even into the 19th century, naturalists included illustrations of mythical creatures alongside real ones in scientific texts. 44 Mythical Creatures That Early Zoologists Once Believed Were Real View Gallery Before there were more precise methods for cataloging and understanding the world, naturalists had no way of proving whether or not mythical creatures truly existed. Instead, they relied on their own observations and the accounts of others, like travelers, merchants, or explorers, who often exaggerated or misremembered their encounters....

June 23, 2022 · 11 min · 2217 words · Keith Harris

Secret Tunnels Beneath Israeli City May Hold Treasure Of Knights Templar

“During the Crusades, the Knights Templar battle for God, gold, and glory. Somewhere in the modern city of Acre lies their command center, and possibly their treasure.” Wikimedia CommonsResearchers found a new network of secret tunnels buried underneath the Israeli city of Acre. The story of the Knights Templar — Catholic warrior monks known as the “crusading soldiers of God” — is the stuff of legends and continues to be studied today....

June 23, 2022 · 4 min · 719 words · Sandra Gibson

Stunning Photos Of Ancient Architecture From Around The World

Stunning examples of ancient architecture, from the pyramids to Peru. Incredible Ancient Architecture: The Pyramids, Egypt No architectural superlative list would be complete without including the enigmatic design and construction of the Egyptian pyramids. Considered on of the Seven Wonders of the World, some estimate that up to 100,000 laborers constructed the edifices but there is no concrete evidence on how. Some absurd theories posit alien involvement, but the general hypothesis is that the construction process involved using ramps built of mud, brick, and rubble to drag the blocks....

June 23, 2022 · 2 min · 409 words · Beverly Flowers

The 2016 Chinese New Year In Photos

On Sunday, most of Asia and parts of the Western world began to drape themselves in red to mark the beginning of the Chinese New Year, the world’s longest celebrated festival. Steeped in astrology and traditions, this 15-day event is an aesthetic feast for the senses and a culturally rich celebration. To welcome the Year of the Monkey, here are 21 spectacular photos illustrating the best and most striking aspects of China’s foremost holiday....

June 23, 2022 · 6 min · 1254 words · David Bishop

The Facts Behind The Body Detox Myth

Source: Jezebel You see them on every store shelf, prompting you to question your life choices. Products that promise to flush the toxins from your digestive system–your liver, kidneys, and almost every other organ of the body. Supplements, patches, creams, smoothies and specialized diets are poised at the ready – stepping in to save you and your toxic, alcohol-filled, sugar-wracked innards from completely seizing up and rendering you a sick and hopeless mess....

June 23, 2022 · 6 min · 1075 words · Gene Davis

The Gemini 3 Space Mission And The Corned Beef Sandwich Incident

After the famed sandwich incident, John Young would enjoy the longest career of any astronaut in NASA’s history. On March 23, 1965, in the first manned mission out of NASA’s Gemini Program, the Gemini 3 launched out of Florida’s Cape Kennedy Air Force Station. On board for the historic mission were astronauts Virgil “Gus” Grissom and John Young. Their main objective? To test the new, maneuverable Gemini spacecraft. In addition, they were also tasked with testing out some new, probably atrocious-tasting space food....

June 23, 2022 · 3 min · 543 words · Ernest Bean

The World S Most Mystifying Ghost Towns

Source: Wikipedia Oradour-sur-Glane, France Source: Crea France Beyond the harrowing statistics, World War II will likely persist in human memory for the ages as it represents humanity in its most saturated of forms: the horrific depths to which man may sink for personal gain and the heights to which he might also ascend in his concern for his peers. In Oradour-sur-Glane, though, it’s hard to see anything other than the former....

June 23, 2022 · 1 min · 146 words · Thomas Partida

This Week In History News Feb 25 March 3

Worst U.S. president ever selected, ancient Egyptian mummy tattoos found, 7,000-year-old Native American burial site uncovered. Donald Trump Tops Poll Of The Worst U.S. Presidents Ever Wikimedia CommonsJames Buchanan and Donald Trump, the two worst presidents ever according to the poll. For many years, scholars of Democratic and Republican parties alike have agreed upon at least one thing; that James Buchanan, the 15th President of the United States, was quite possibly the worst one....

June 23, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Marvin Ranger

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Tudor paintings found behind English estate’s walls, ancient “slave room” uncovered at Pompeii, meat-eating habits of giant prehistoric sloths uncovered. Incredible Tudor-Era Paintings Discovered Behind The Walls Of A Country Estate In Yorkshire Tom Burrows/Landmark TrustThe restoration workers were simply checking the timber behind the plaster to see that its joints were still sound when they were “gobsmacked” by an entire wall of ornate Tudor paintings that they had no idea were there....

June 23, 2022 · 2 min · 336 words · Javier Jagow

What Exactly Is Jerusalem Syndrome

When most people go on trips, they think of themselves as outsiders. When some go to Jerusalem, they think they’re Jesus. Imagine you’ve spent your life building a home for you and your family in Iowa. Your spouse is a registered nurse, you’re a firefighter, and your children sleep at night in the home you both have worked hard to provide. The next thing you know, you’re in Jerusalem, ripping up your hotel sheets and then hitting the street corner to preach in your homemade toga....

June 23, 2022 · 2 min · 364 words · Alyssa Irby

What The Internet Does To Our Minds And The Negative Impact Of The Internet

The Internet makes Google cat searches easier than ever but the long-lasting negative effects of Internet use are hiding in plain sight. Source: News.com Just Being Online Makes You Really, Really Depressed It has been theorized for basically as long as the Internet has been publicly available that being online can make you seriously, clinically depressed. It’s not an assertion made without evidence, as numerous surveys of infrequent-to-addicted internet users show a positive correlation between their number of web surfing hours logged and their subsequent feelings of sadness, isolation, and alienation....

June 23, 2022 · 3 min · 538 words · Patty Rodriguez