Sunday, June 17, 2018
Saturday, June 16, 2018
Consent...
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Kathryn Novak sued her ex-boyfriend Brandon Simpson and five other members of the fraternity’s UCF chapter, for sharing an explicit video he’d recorded with Novak on the Facebook page, allowing it to eventually reach over 200 fraternity brothers without her consent.
Novak and Simpson were in a long-distance relationship from October 2017 to February 2018. While Novak was living in Arizona, they saw each other a few times a month—sexting and recording “at least” one of their sex acts when she visited Simpson at UCF in Orlando, the papers state.
IceLand...
Iceland qualified for its first-ever FIFA World Cup this year, becoming the smallest nation by population to ever clinch a World Cup berth. They didn't have to wait very long for their first goal in the tournament.
Its first game of the group stage came against Lionel Messi and Argentina one of the tournament favorites. But after Sergio Aguero scored in the 19th minute to give the Argentinians an early lead, Iceland responded quickly.
Alfred Finnbogason -- a striker for the German club FC Augsburg -- scored the historic first goal for Iceland just four minutes after.
This team is highly qualified.
Thursday, June 14, 2018
Mixed...
Russian Lawmaker Tamara Pletnyova warned Russian women to think twice before entering into casual relationships with foreign tourists because they may end up rearing their children alone.
Pletnyova, who heads a parliamentary committee on children and families, also suggested that Russian women should marry local men and said that children born from mixed-race marriages are unhappy.
"We should have our own children. These children then go on to suffer, you know that well. They've suffered since the Soviet times. You are lucky if they are from the same race, but if they are from a difference race, then it's even more,"
The comments prompted criticism on social media.
Be fruitful and multiply, locally.
Rate...
The rate of suicide for women increased by a staggering 50 percent between 2000 and 2016, according to a new study by the CDC.
The rate of suicide for men increased 21%, the study from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found.
In 2016, suicide became the second leading cause of death among those aged 10-34 and the fourth leading cause among those aged 35-54. Nearly 45,000 people died from suicide in 2016, according to the CDC.
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