Non-IT News Thread
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Montcalm County, Michigan: Deputy Shot With Crossbow While Serving Arrest Warrant, Police Say
A man suspected of a felony was fatally shot by police Friday after he shot a deputy who was attempting to arrest him with a crossbow. The deputy is hospitalized and in stable condition, police say.
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Alcatraz: Inmates Said to Have Died While Attempting Escape in 1962 May Still Be Alive, Report Says
John and Clarence Anglin, thought to have drowned in June 1962, may have survived, their nephews David and Ken Widner claim on upcoming History Channel special "Alcatraz: Search for the Truth."
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University of Texas: Students to Carry Sex Toys to Protest Campus Gun Laws
Protestors used the hashtag #CocksNotGlocks to encourage students to carry sex toys to class next fall, when a bill to allow concealed carry of handguns on campus takes effect.
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Southwest Airlines: Multiple Flights Experience Delays Due to Technological Glitch, Carrier Says
The issue is forcing airline employees to process some travelers manually, leading to delays on fewer than 100 of the airline's 3,600 scheduled flights, the airline said in a statement.
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Guatemalan mayor lynched by crowd over attack on rival
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-34504264Burned alive in the street. Police "arrived too late" to save him.
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South Korea to control history textbooks used in schools
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Iran's digital start-ups signal changing times
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@scottalanmiller said:
South Korea to control history textbooks used in schools
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-34504142The US is more insidious about it, but all governments do this to some degree or another.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
South Korea to control history textbooks used in schools
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-34504142The US is more insidious about it, but all governments do this to some degree or another.
Great book about that, actually, Lies My Teacher Told Me. It is written by a textbook author who actually won a court case in the US that was very encouraging. It's discouraging that he had to go to court to do it, but the court ended up protecting Mississippi children, to some degree, from this. It's an interesting read (the book itself is a history book) both because of the court and political factors but also the content itself.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
South Korea to control history textbooks used in schools
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-34504142The US is more insidious about it, but all governments do this to some degree or another.
Great book about that, actually, Lies My Teacher Told Me. It is written by a textbook author who actually won a court case in the US that was very encouraging. It's discouraging that he had to go to court to do it, but the court ended up protecting Mississippi children, to some degree, from this. It's an interesting read (the book itself is a history book) both because of the court and political factors but also the content itself.
I've finally purchased this book. I'll break out the Kindle tonight and start reading it.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
South Korea to control history textbooks used in schools
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-34504142The US is more insidious about it, but all governments do this to some degree or another.
It's waaaay worse in the South, always has been. Churches still control or have great influence over literally everything here.
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We'll leave him alone as long as he stays in Canada.
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Federal Perkins Loan: Colleges May Have to Return Federal Funding After Loan Program Expiration
The Perkins Loan program, established in 1958, expired Sept. 30. Senator Lamar Alexander, R-Tenn., called it "outdated and unnecessary," and blocked the Senate from voting on it.
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Doctors Hospital: Sisters Adopted Separately Are Reunited After Being Hired by Sarasota, Fla., Hospital
Meagan Hughes and Holly Hoyle O'Brien were hired three months apart at Doctors Hospital. A DNA test confirmed their relationship after they compared stories of being adopted from South Korea.
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Round Rock High School: Video Shows Police Officer Grabbing Student's Throat at School
The Texas city's police department said they are investigating after a video circulating on social media shows one of its officers grabbing the throat of Gyasi Hughes, 14, while he was being detained.
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Tenkiller Ferry Lake: Driver Dies After Her Car Goes Off Bridge and Into Oklahoma Lake, Officials Say
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol said a car crash drove the driver's car off the road and into the Tahlequah, Okla., lake. A dive team is recovering the unidentified female victim and the vehicle.
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Seriously Facebook, what the F* is wrong with you?!
http://www.epbot.com/2015/10/banned-from-facebook-over-thanksgiving.html
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aiVM6-4qvvA/Vh00_2ZCgXI/AAAAAAABp9c/ZIe7ZN9DPbI/s640/NudeTurkeyPost.jpg
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It seems to be dripping some..... icing.