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Third Most Powerful Vatican Official, Cardinal George Pell, Found Guilty Of Child Sexual Assault

The guilty verdict follows closely on the heels of Pope Francis confirming clergymen had used nuns as sex slaves in the past.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 26, 2019
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Third Most Powerful Vatican Official, Cardinal George Pell, Found Guilty Of Child Sexual Assault

The guilty verdict follows closely on the heels of Pope Francis confirming clergymen had used nuns as sex slaves in the past.

By Marco Margaritoff February 26, 2019

Vancouver Dad Who Caused Measles Outbreak Didn’t Vaccinate Kids Due To Autism Concerns

“We were worried 10-12 years ago because there was a lot of debate around the MMR vaccine. Doctors were coming out with research connecting the MMR vaccine with autism."

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 26, 2019
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Vancouver Dad Who Caused Measles Outbreak Didn’t Vaccinate Kids Due To Autism Concerns

“We were worried 10-12 years ago because there was a lot of debate around the MMR vaccine. Doctors were coming out with research connecting the MMR vaccine with autism."

By Marco Margaritoff February 26, 2019

Wrongfully Convicted Craig Coley Finds Freedom — And $21M — After 39 Years In Prison

While the settlement may bring justice to Coley, the true killer of his ex-girlfriend and her 4-year-old son in 1978 is still unknown and potentially on the loose.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 25, 2019
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Wrongfully Convicted Craig Coley Finds Freedom — And $21M — After 39 Years In Prison

While the settlement may bring justice to Coley, the true killer of his ex-girlfriend and her 4-year-old son in 1978 is still unknown and potentially on the loose.

By Marco Margaritoff February 25, 2019

Humpback Whale Carcass Mysteriously Discovered In The Amazon Jungle

The 36-foot-long whale was only discovered in the remote jungle when swooping scavenger birds alerted local officials with their screeching.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 25, 2019
Weird News

Humpback Whale Carcass Mysteriously Discovered In The Amazon Jungle

The 36-foot-long whale was only discovered in the remote jungle when swooping scavenger birds alerted local officials with their screeching.

By Marco Margaritoff February 25, 2019

Mexican Businesswoman Decapitated After Her Family Couldn’t Pay Her Kidnappers’ Ransom

It is unknown why Susana Carrera was targeted and held for a $207,000 ransom. No arrests have been made in regards to her kidnappers.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 22, 2019
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Mexican Businesswoman Decapitated After Her Family Couldn’t Pay Her Kidnappers’ Ransom

It is unknown why Susana Carrera was targeted and held for a $207,000 ransom. No arrests have been made in regards to her kidnappers.

By Marco Margaritoff February 22, 2019

Resurfaced Playboy Interview With John Wayne Extolls Racism, Homophobia, And White Supremacy

John Wayne's legacy as the white, conservative Western hero of the 1950s included stances inherent to those attributes: racial superiority, homophobia, and revulsion at the changing landscape.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 21, 2019
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Resurfaced Playboy Interview With John Wayne Extolls Racism, Homophobia, And White Supremacy

John Wayne's legacy as the white, conservative Western hero of the 1950s included stances inherent to those attributes: racial superiority, homophobia, and revulsion at the changing landscape.

By Marco Margaritoff February 21, 2019

Turkish Mother Injected Her 18-Month-Old Baby With Bleach Because She “Couldn’t Love My Daughter”

Elif K. reportedly began torturing her daughter when the baby was a month old — because she couldn't "warm towards her."

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 21, 2019
Weird News

Turkish Mother Injected Her 18-Month-Old Baby With Bleach Because She “Couldn’t Love My Daughter”

Elif K. reportedly began torturing her daughter when the baby was a month old — because she couldn't "warm towards her."

By Marco Margaritoff February 21, 2019

Scientists Discover Rare Galápagos Tortoise Thought To Be Extinct Since 1906

For more than a century, it was only a myth, with nothing but bite marks on cacti suggesting that this rare creature was still roaming the terrain of this remote island.

By Marco Margaritoff Feb 21, 2019
Science News

Scientists Discover Rare Galápagos Tortoise Thought To Be Extinct Since 1906

For more than a century, it was only a myth, with nothing but bite marks on cacti suggesting that this rare creature was still roaming the terrain of this remote island.

By Marco Margaritoff February 21, 2019
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