WSU Fraternity house at the center of allegations of sexual assault and the drugging of women suspended

Allegations of drugging females and sexual assault have led to the suspension of a fraternity house at Washington State University. The Interfraternity Council at WSU voted 23-1 Wednesday to suspend the Delta Upsilon house. The Pullman Police are investigating a report that a woman was sexually assaulted at the house while additional women reported being […]

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National Security Agency unveils classified dating app: ‘StripR’

FORT MEADE, Md. —The National Security Agency has announced their latest tech innovation, a dating app which runs on classified networks named StripR. Developers explained that many agency analysts work all day in secure buildings and cannot use regular websites or apps to arrange local hook-ups. StripR’s creators hope to “spread the love to intelligence

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Assad hopeful cease fire lets Syria resume normal peacetime genocide operations

DAMASCUS, Syria — Syrian President Bashar al-Assad says he hopes the most recent cease fire in the five-year civil war will allow his army to get back to “normal peacetime genocide” operations. The conflict has involved a multitude of actors, making it difficult for government forces to “cull” any one group into “extinction,” he said. “Back in the old

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More than 2000 sailors on the USS Eisenhower request paternity leave

ARABIAN GULF – More than one-third of the USS Eisenhower’s crew has requested paternity leave, following the Navy’s announcement that one of its sailors gave birth to a healthy seven-pound baby girl while underway aboard the aircraft carrier, sources confirmed. In what was an originally exciting, if not unexpected situation, the Eisenhower’s administration department has become “flooded with a

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Clinton, Trump, or Neither? 3 Views on the 2016 Presidential Election

Ron Sider, James Dobson, and Sho Baraka make the best Christian case for each choice. As most readers know, a not-for-profit publishing company like Christianity Today has to remain not-for-prophet when it comes to (prophetically) endorsing a presidential candidate. That’s why in presidential elections of the past, CT magazine has opted to simply note the

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The Death of Mainline Denominations

From CT:  Mainline Protestants (those in the United Methodist Church, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America [ELCA], Episcopal Church, Presbyterian Church [U.S.A.], American Baptist Churches, United Church of Christ [UCC], and The Christian Church [Disciples of Christ]) have fared poorly in recent decades. While Christianity overall is not dying in America, Mainline Protestantism is getting closer.

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285 Papers From 1960s-’80s Reveal Robust Global Cooling Scientific ‘Consensus’

It’s always funny when the “consensus” flips 180°, and if you were in the previous majority, you are now a heretic.  But that’s not science, that’s politics. Science isn’t settled by consensus.  I was majoring in Physics in college when the Global Cooling “consensus” was just starting to be questioned. I’m very skeptical of the

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Police chief says WSU football players weren’t targeted

Coach Mike Leach says athletes face more scrutiny than other students.  Pullman Police Chief Gary Jenkins  on Wednesday rejected claims from Washington State University coach Mike Leach that his department was unfairly targeting members of the Cougar football team after recommendations of second-degree felony assault charges against two players were forwarded to the county prosecutor

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