“I have a sergeant who claims that peanut butter is a good investigative tool. He says you can tell where a person is from by what they add to peanut butter sandwiches. Bacon means they came from Philadelphia, bananas mean Memphis or maybe Tupelo. Jelly means different places, depending on the kind of jelly. Grape […]
McCain voices frustration with former DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano refusal to provide information in letter to Jeh Johnson
An interesting letter reveals that Senator John McCain of Arizona is seeking information on the nominee for the Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson. Specifically information relating to his position on border enforcement and illegal immigration – both national security issues. Within that particular letter, Senator McCain also voiced his frustration with former […]
Better Sanitation Demanded in Rio de Janeiro
By Sara Moreira Sanitation is one of the central issues that will be addressed in the regional hackathon [1] [en] Developing Latin America [2] [en] on December 1 and 2, 2012. The work of one particular project in Brazil could serve as inspiration for the development of new platforms. The initiative Sanitation is Basic! [3] […]
Title IX’s Overcorrection Creating New Victims?
As a young man who graduated college about four years ago and who has a younger brother looking to attend in a couple of years, I can’t help but pay attention to certain news pieces and topics surrounding college life. Recently, the Brock Turner case has been the one catching all of the media’s attention, […]
NFL Star Could Have Raped Various Women in Various States
NBC News reported today that prosecutors charged former NFL star Darren Sharper, age 38, with seven felonies on Friday and they’re said to be connected possibly with two separate incidents in Los Angeles where it’s being alleged that he raped and drugged women he had met and became friendly with at nightclubs; and they’ve also […]
California Judge Rules Expulsion by Private Schools Based on Sexual Orientation is Legal
In October 2005, two female students at California Lutheran High School were expelled after the school’s principal, Gregory Bork, concluded that they were gay. A month earlier, another student at the school told Bork that he should look at the students’ MySpace pages. Bork looked at the pages, and he found that one girl identified […]
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