Three people are dead after an attack at Casper College, a Wyoming community college, that may have involved a type of bow and arrow. ...
Nationwide specialty consumer reporting companies are required to provide annual reports just like the three large credit agencies, Experian, Equifax and TransUnion, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) said. The big three credit reporting agencies have long been required to provide a free report every 12 months so consumers......
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“Fifty Shades of Grey” has hit the Ivy League as Harvard University, home to some of the nation’s top scholars, sanctioned a student bondage and kinky sex club on campus Friday, according to The Crimson. “Harvard College Munch” started as seven students meeting during their lunch......
An Arizona school district has condemned the in-school discipline at one of its high schools after two boys were forced to hold hands in front of their classmates as a punishment for fighting. Earlier this week, the two students at Westwood High School in Mesa,......
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CAIRO - Syrians were unable to connect to the Internet for the second day on Friday, as flights in and out of the country’s main international airport were cancelled as fighting raged around it. Phone lines in Syria were also disrupted. “In the global routing table,......
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