• Rapper Bankroll Fresh Shot & Killed, #RIP Twitter Trend

    Reports confirm that aspiring rapper Bankroll Fresh was shot and killed outside of a popular recording studio in Atlanta, Georgia earlier this month. Several fans and fellow hip-hop superstars continue mourning Fresh's tragic death on Twitter.
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Fate Will Likely Remain a Mystery

    In the eight months since Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 disappeared from the sky during an overnight flight, there have been more questions than answers. Almost immediately, Malaysia Airlines Management reported that the plane had been hijacked but then quickly changed their minds, insisting they were not sure what had become of the missing flight. There has been false information put out by MAS, and mixed signals and fallacies have completely taken over this case, leaving family members confused and devastated. Then there is the fact that while extensive searches have been launched, especially by the Australian ATSB, the search area has changed on a few different occasions. According to insiders, MAS is preparing to declare the plane officially lost by the end of the year, but some believe the country simply does not want any trace of it found, according to the Examiner.
  • Washington School Shooter Jaylen Fryberg Was Expected to Become a Leader in His Community Before His Texts Lured Friends to Their Deaths

    The more information we learn about Washington state school shooter Jaylen Fryberg, the more confusing the whole situation becomes because he simply does not fit the standard profile of the stereotypical school killer. This act of violence has emerged as something clearly planned and then meticulously carried out. Yesterday, Oct. 28, we learned that Fryberg purposely texted several friends to join him for lunch and then shot them all upon his arrival to the cafeteria. Up until last week, Fryberg was a popular kid with loads of friends and some serious charisma. It was anticipated he would likely emerge as a leader as he got older.
  • New Report Claims that Secret Service's Partying the Night Before Led to JFK's Assassination

    The assassination of John F. Kennedy Nov. 22, 1963, in broad daylight is one of those cases that has never truly been closed, in part because the American public has refused to let it go. Instead of just accepting the information that has been given, conspiracy theories have always existed regarding the circumstances surrounding the president's death. One thing that has often been called into question has been the ability of the Secret Service to keep Kennedy safe on that day. A new report says JFK's detail partied the night before the president was shot.
  • Penalty Retrial Jury to Be Seated Next Week in Jodi Arias Trial as Defense Team Fights to Get Death Penalty Off the Table

    Selecting a jury in the penalty retrial of convicted murderer Jodi Arias has been easier than many first anticipated. Arias was found guilty of murdering her on-again/off-again boyfriend Travis Alexander in June 2008. Arias changed her story several times while on trial, but what was clear was that stabbing Alexander 30 times, slitting his throat and then shooting the victim seemed like a display of overkill rather than self-defense. Jurors originally agreed and convicted Arias, but then the case went sideways during the first penalty phase. Some 300 potential jurors were interviewed for the second shot at a penalty phase in Arias's case, and the official panel is expected to be seated Tuesday, Oct. 21. Her defense team is fighting to get the death penalty off the table.
  • Seton Hall Prep Will Rename Athletic Fields after Brendan Tevlin, Who Was Murdered by Ali Muhammad Brown

    On June 25, Brendan Tevlin, 19, was murdered by Ali Muhammad Brown, a Muslim terrorist, at a West Orange, New Jersey, intersection. Brown was finally picked up almost a month later and eventually confessed to shooting Tevlin eight times as an act of vengeance for Muslim deaths in Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. This incident serves as proof that domestic terrorism is alive and well in the States. A few short months later, Tevlin's parents have set out to make sure no one forgets their son, and Seton Hall Prep has decided to rename their athletic fields in his honor.
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