During the 1972 Summer Olympics at Munich, in the early morning of September 5, a group of Palestinian terrorists storms the Olympic Village apartment of the Israeli athletes, killing two and taking nine others hostage. The terrorists were part of a group known as Black September, in return for the release of the hostages, they demandedContinue reading “History Lesson Tuesdays: Massacre at the Munich Olympics in 1972.”
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The Rise of Social Problems Among College Students
by The Good Men Project/Prakash Neupane In order to provide support and create a culture of respect and inclusion, colleges and universities must be proactive and intentional in their efforts. The rise of social problems among college students is a growing concern in today’s society. College is often seen as a time for personal growthContinue reading “The Rise of Social Problems Among College Students”
History Lesson Tuesdays: Unit 731: Biological Warfare and Inhuman Cruelty
by Robbie Mitchell Unit 731, a covert biological and chemical warfare research facility that operated during World War II in Japan, holds a chilling place in history. Veiled in secrecy and shrouded in denial for decades, this clandestine unit conducted gruesome experiments on human subjects, inflicting unimaginable suffering. Unit 731’s existence is a dark chapterContinue reading “History Lesson Tuesdays: Unit 731: Biological Warfare and Inhuman Cruelty”
Healthcare Mondays: 10 Condions that Doctors Often Miss
Cancers, heart attack, stroke top misdiagnosis list. Here’s what patients can do by Rachel Nania Colorectal cancer, lung cancer and breast cancer are the three most frequently missed diagnoses in outpatient clinics and academic medical centers, a January 2022 study published in JAMA Network Open found. Heart attack and prostate cancer round out the top five. Combing through dataContinue reading “Healthcare Mondays: 10 Condions that Doctors Often Miss”
Travel Thursday: A Bacon-Themed Restaurant In Idaho, BACON Is Deliciously Dreamy.
by Jennifer It is the opinion of this meat-loving writer that every great dish starts (and ends) with bacon. And while International Bacon Day may not be until August 31, that doesn’t make this heavenly meat any less of a diet necessity the 364 other days of the year. Enter BACON: the John Berryhill restaurant that’sContinue reading “Travel Thursday: A Bacon-Themed Restaurant In Idaho, BACON Is Deliciously Dreamy.”
Centralia Mine Fire: Devastation from Underground
by Kimberly Lin In 1890, the coal mining town of Centralia, Pennsylvania, was home to more than 2800 people. Just like in any other town, rows of houses lined the streets, townsfolk had barbecues in their backyards, and everyone put up Christmas decorations during December. In 1962, the Centralia mine fire propelled the quiet borough intoContinue reading “Centralia Mine Fire: Devastation from Underground”
Man who broke into women’s homes and rubbed their feet while they slept arrested: Police
Mark Anthony Gonzales, a 26-year-old man from from Atwater, California, has been arrested after breaking and entering into women’s homes and rubbing their feet while they slept in a series of dist…Show more
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Travel Thursdays: One Trip To This Pickle Themed Restaurant In Idaho And You’ll Relish It Forever.
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How to Use Coffee Grounds in the Garden—And Why It Works – Bob Vila
The use of coffee grounds for plants is grounded in fact, and it has several specific gardening benefits. by Audrey Stallsmith When considering how to use coffee grounds in the garden, keep in mind that they don’t acidify soil, contrary to popular belief. Although fresh coffee grounds are acidic, used grounds tend to be nearContinue reading “How to Use Coffee Grounds in the Garden—And Why It Works – Bob Vila”
True Crime Sundays: Son of Sam Serial Killer is Arrested
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