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In a move that comes as gesture of deep gratitude, the Israeli government permitted an extreme rightwing Israeli association to…
Expectant parents in Japan who can’t wait to show the world what their baby will look like can now buy…
BY Katherine Ramsland How It Began In legal tradition, it is the province of the judge to determine whether an…
There are some 90,000 UN personnel stationed across the world involved in duties ranging from peace keeping, special services operations…
Almost all public lands east of the Mississippi are fenced and charge a camping fee. Yes, you can park “anywhere”,…
The Sentinelese, thought to number between 50 and 200, have rebuffed all contact with the modern world, firing a shower…
Dr Pepper is one of those enigmatic consumable products that are either loved or hated by any given person, with…
By Michael Day in Milan Radio masts operated by the Vatican’s radio station are causing cancer in children, a medical…
By Ian Johnston A five-year research programme, called Project Indect, aims to develop computer programmes which act as “agents” to…
In the past decade, there has been an exponential increase in research on the accuracy of young children’s memories and…
May 6, 1943 – November 6, 2001 UFO conspiracist, tax resister, and self-styled “militiaman”, Milton W. Cooper left a mixed…
Archived From: February 22, 1990 A Superior Court judge ruled today that his colleague who presided over the McMartin Preschool…
Kelly Michaels worked at a day care center in New Jersey. On a visit to a doctor’s office one day,…
By DAVID STOUT Archived From: December 19, 1995 Virginia McMartin, who founded a preschool that became the center of the…
1. Both the Daycare Abuse Trials (McMartin, Michaels, and others) and the Salem Witchcraft Trials placed heavy reliance on the…