by Lindsey Chapman Before receiving radiation treatment for cancer as a teenager, Chris Biblis made a sperm donation that allowed him and his wife to have a baby 22 years later. An IVF Success Story Biblis was diagnosed with leukemia in the early 1980s. He was 13 at the time, and received chemotherapy […]
Woman Flees With Daughter to United Kingdom, Lies to Passport Officials
Lauren Etchells, a dual citizen of Canada and the United Kingdom, fled her home in Canada with her two-year-old baby named “Kaydance.” The woman, a lesbian, fled Canada by lying to passport officials and leaving her wife, Tasha Brown, without notice that she was leaving. Brown stated that she didn’t know Etchells was planning to […]
25 Ways To Make Quick Money
When you’re in dire straits … assuming all available funds and traditional sources of credit are tapped out, here are 25 ways to raise cash in a few days. 1) Start your Own Part-Time Business from Home – You might consider hiring yourself out as a dog walker, errand runner, driver or computer consultant. 2) […]
Rescuing the Sumatran Rhino: Fixing a fragmented population
Wildlife inventories can be a shocking reality check, especially when extinction looks near. Early this year, Sumatran Rhino conservationists were shocked when population estimates of Sumatran rhino dropped from 300 to less than 100. They called an emergency summit in April in Singapore because the population of about 80 in Sumatra is so fragmented by […]
Why Were Cloned Animals Declared Safe for Human Consumption by the FDA?
The FDA announced today that it would give preliminary approval to lift a five year-old, informal ban on including the meat or milk of cloned cattle, pigs and goats in the US food chain. Sheep remain off-limits until more evidence is produced. Should this decision remain in place, the United States would become the first […]