Friday, November 17, 2017

Latina high school teacher arrested for threatening to fail her students if they don't have sex with her has allegedly been sentenced to 40 years in prison

Latina high school teacher arrested for threatening to fail her students if they don
A teacher of Colombian origin was arrested for last year for sending suggestive photos to her students and threatening to make them fail if they refused to have sex with her.

The woman, identified simply as Yokasta M. was arrested after a father of one of the students saw photos of the teacher on his son's phone and reported to the relevant authorities. This was in 2016. Soon after she was exposed, her husband filed for divorce. The case was highly sensational last year and made news headlines. It was reported that the teacher selected the boys, all less than 17 years of age, based on their appearance.

Pedophile dwarf, 26, who groomed teen girls on Facebook and begged them for sex is spared jail because of his size

Pedophile dwarf, 26, who groomed teen girls on Facebook and begged them for sex is spared jail because of his size

A pedophile dwarf who encouraged two teenage girls to carry out sex acts online will not be going to prison because he would have a "very hard time".

Bryan Anthony Bowen, of Welshpool, Powys, contacted the children, aged 13 and 15, on their Facebook pages, where he asked them for sex and to send naked photos.

One of the messages he sent to a 15-year-old girl read: "I will f*** you for your birthday present".

The court that the 15-year-old girl had attempted to block Bowen after he had sent her a message saying "Do you want to f***?". It was after this that he sent the girl the obscene 'birthday present' message. Police found another message on his laptop to a 13-year-old, whom he described as "fit as f***" and inquired whether she had a boyfriend.

When Bowen was arrested, he said that he thought the girls were over 16. He later admitted to the two incitement charges, which occurred between July and October 2015. A further harassment charge was dropped.

The situation in Zimbabwe ( What is unlikely to happen)

Robert Mugabe

There are credible rumors that negotiations are underway for a deal that confirms the transfer of power from Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe.
Under this deal, Mugabe could stay as a ceremonial head of state.
There is nothing in Mugabe's past that would indicate that he would accept what would be the loss of power.

In the aftermath of the November 15 military intervention, there are credible rumors that negotiations are underway at State House in Harare for a deal that confirms the transfer of power from Robert Mugabe while retaining him as a ceremonial head of state.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

How will the 2018 World Cup draw work?



The 32 teams who will face off for the 2018 World Cup next summer in Russia have been confirmed. Next step: the draw.

Below is a look at everything you need to know for the 2018 World Cup draw in Moscow on Dec. 1 at 10 a.m. ET.

Let’s get to it.

Who is in?

32 teams have qualified and have been placed into four pots based on their FIFA World Ranking in October.

Here are the four pots, each including eight teams, with their world rankings also included.

The FDA is strengthening its warnings about heart attack and stroke risks associated with common pain drugs

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The use of prescription and over-the-counter painkillers like ibuprofen and naproxone is associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke.
The FDA updated its warnings for the category of drugs, NSAIDs, based on more evidence of the increased risk.
Some of the most common painkillers available carry a warning: their use can increase the risk of heart attack and stroke.
That warning was strengthened by the FDA on Thursday, after more evidence connected those risks to a category of medication known as non-aspirin nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, also known as NSAIDs.

Secrets From Flight Attendants That Will Change the Way You Fly



Does a cheaper flight mean a less safe flight? What happens if your plane is struck by lightning? And why do we have to put our seats in the upright position for landing? The keepers of the answers to your burning questions are the very same people serving you cocktails and snack packs. Flight attendants see it all, and they know the ins and outs of air travel.

We spoke to two flight attendants who both work for one of the top three major US airlines — they answered our questions on the condition of anonymity. From the things that annoy flight attendants to tips and tricks they practice when they're flying, these expert travelers have secrets that will calm your fears and may make you think twice before you complain extra loud about your dinner not being just right on your next flight. Read on for the juicy details only flight attendants can provide.

Sad : Rest In Peace Master Daniel Adeline


Dear readers,
It is with a sad, broken and distressed heart that I announce the sudden death of Master Daniel Adeline (friend brother follower & a great person) and the Son of FGC Kwali Alumni EXCO, Yinka Lagundoye's. This message was brought to my attention this morning by  the SET REP of K92 (Yinka’s SET).
It is a fact that Daniel also graduated from Kwali like the mum and of the K15 SET.
We share in your pain, Yinka Lagundoye and we can only pray that God consoles the families of the bereaved.
What a strange world we live in. Whilst we celebrate LIFE, at the same time, we can only but mourn in DEATH. In all this, only God knows best.
I remain in deep pain over this death and words simply fail me.
He is to be buried today, according to his last wishes before his passing.

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