“It certainly is overdue and should have been done a long time ago,” said Doug Denison, spokesman for the Delaware Division of Historical and Cultural Affairs (DDHCA). The last use of a spanking station in Delaware was in 1952, according to the state. This post was used to spank people …
Read More »An 8-year-old boy organized a Black Lives Matter children’s march. Hundreds appeared.
“We are the children, the powerful powerful children. Here to tell you, black lives matter!” Hundreds of children sang as they marched down the neighborhood sidewalks in Kirkwood with their parents on Saturday. Their voices may not have been as deep or as tall as other protesters, but their passion …
Read More »Asian stocks near 4-month highs in vaccine hopes, eyes on US payrolls
SYDNEY / NEW YORK (Reuters) – Asian stocks hovered near four-month highs on Thursday in hopes of a vaccine for COVID-19, while copper prices jumped to a more than six-month spike due to a better global perspective and supply fears in the main producer Chile. FILE PHOTO: An SGX sign …
Read More »Jonathan Irons was released from prison this week with the help of basketball star Maya Moore.
On Wednesday, Irons abandoned a free man, and Moore was one of the first to hug him. “Thank goodness it’s over,” Moore said in a video of the Irons launch he posted on his Instagram, captioned with the word “FREEDOM.” The two met in 1998, when Moore was just 16 …
Read More »Yale University to Open Campus with No Sophomores in Fall and No Freshmen in Spring
Juniors and seniors may choose to live in on-campus housing for both semesters. The decision will allow the university to reduce its student population living on campus universities to about 60% of normal, said President Peter Salovey and Chancellor Scott Strobel. Additionally, most undergraduate courses will be taught remotely so …
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