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15% of female college freshman are raped while incapacitated - study

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As sexual assault continues to become a more visible health and social issue on U.S. college campuses, new research helps identify which first-year students are at risk for so-called "incapacitated rape," or IR.

IR refers to completed or attempted penetration that occurs while a victim is incapacitated after drinking alcohol or taking some other drug. A new study published in the November issue of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs found thatabout 15 percent of first-year female students in college are raped while incapacitated in this way.

The researchers working on the study also found that first-year female students who had been victims of such assaults before entering college were at substantial risk of future victimization. Nearly 18 percent of young women reported IR before entering college; about 41 percent of those women were raped again while incapacitated during their first year. Women who said they thought alcohol could enhance a person's sexual experience also were at increased risk for IR during their first year of college.

Heavy drinking is extremely common in college. About half of college students who report drinking also report binging on alcohol, according to National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism."The motivation for the study was to try to identify what might be factors that we could address very early on in the freshman year that might be worked into prevention programs," lead researcher Kate Carey, a professor of behavioral and social sciences at Brown University School of Public Health, tells Newsweek.

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The bitter, crushing poverty of Appalachia is a preview if what is coming to the entire USA

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What do you say to people that have completely lost all hope that things will ever get any better? The mountains of Appalachia stretch all the way from southern New York to northern Mississippi, and nestled within those mountains are dozens upon dozens of little towns that are so impoverished that they look like they have been through a war. Thanks to Barack Obama's relentless assault on the coal industry and the ongoing collapse of our industrial infrastructure, Appalachia has lost millions of good paying jobs over the past several decades.

Today, more than 40 percent of the population is living in poverty in some areas of eastern Kentucky, and addiction to "hillbilly heroin" (Oxycontin) is absolutely out of control throughout the region. Yes, poverty is on the rise all over America, but it has especially been cruel to those that make the mountains of Appalachia their home.

Hourglass

Overwhelmed by growing homelessness, Los Angeles passes measure to create temporary housing

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Overwhelmed by the city's growing homeless population, which has increased by 12 percent in just two years, and facing an increase in complaints from neighborhoods about encampments, the Los Angeles City Council has declared a "shelter crisis." The measure was adopted by the Los Angeles City Council on Tuesday in a 14-0 vote. It creates a legal framework for the city to provide temporary housing to homeless men and women in public buildings and parking lots.

"While we're building the infrastructure, we're finding ways to address homelessness. We have a long way to go," said Councilman Jose Huizar, co-chair of the Homelessness and Poverty Committee, according to the Los Angeles Times. "It's going to be a long road ahead of us." The rise in homelessness over the last two years is forcing officials to seek housing solutions for the city's estimated 26,000 people dwelling on streets, in shelters, and living in cars, reported LA Daily News.

The city's Municipal Code currently permits a shelter crisis to be in effect during the cold winter months - from November 1 to March 31. The vote on Tuesday extended the crisis to the spring and allows council members to designate additional buildings in their districts as temporary housing for the homeless, the LA Times reported.

Before the vote, city council members heard testimony from residents and activists from the San Fernando Valley and San Pedro who said that homeless encampments have cropped up near their homes, sometimes populated by people committing illegal acts, such as drug use and prostitution. "It's not something that we haven't been dealing with for 40 or 50 or 60 years, except that it's worse," Judith Hirschberg told the council, according to newspaper. "In my nice neighborhood, we have people who have no place to sleep, come into vacant homes and set fires. It's not a good idea."


Comment: It wasn't a good idea to ignore the homeless in the first place!


Comment: The homeless problem has been going on for decades now. It has been allowed to happen. It's easy to form plans, especially if they never make it off the paper they are written on. Hopefully, this is not just a symbolic gesture. Los Angeles could take a lesson from others:


Bomb

50 killed as two female suicide bombers target market in Nigeria's Kano

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© Muhammed Giginyu/APSecurity officers stand guard at the scene of an explosion at a mobile phone market in Kano, Nigeria. Wednesday.
Two female suicide bombers detonated their improvised explosive devices at a phone market in Nigeria's northwestern Kano state on Wednesday, killing at least 50 people, said witnesses and security sources.

The twin blasts occurred less than a day after 34 people were killed and 80 others injured in a similar attack at a market in Yola, capital of the northeastern state of Adamawa, on Tuesday.

Kano state police chief Musa Katsina, who was at the scene of the incident, confirmed the incident to Xinhua but declined to give the official figures of casualty. He said investigation has been launched into the attacks.

The bombs went off as people gathered for evening prayer at the market, said Saleem Ahmed Saleem, a witness, who counted more than 50 lifeless bodies littering the market.

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Merica! Some idiots vandalized a bookstore named ISIS after Paris attacks

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Anger over the recent terrorist attacks in France appears again to have been misdirected at a Denver book store. Isis Books & Gifts on South Broadway has been in business for 35 years, but lately it has been threatened and targeted by vandals associating it with the terrorist group commonly referred to as ISIS.

This weekend, someone threw a brick through an "Isis Book & Gifts" sign outside the business. The incident took place just days after the ISIS terrorist group claimed responsibility for attacks in Paris. Karen Charboneau-Harrison, owner of Isis Books & Gifts, said she named her store after the Egyptian goddess Isis. Charboneau-Harrison said the goddess represents women, healing and magic, and she says it's a fitting name for a store that features books and gifts from all types of world traditions and spiritual sources. The shelves include Christian, Hindu, Native American and Pagan texts, to name a few.
"We believe that everybody is right when it comes to the way that they express their spirituality as long as it's a positive path," Charboneau-Harrison said.

Comment: Welcome to 'Merica! A land where you can proudly express your violent tendencies with blatant stupidity!


Attention

Unexplained explosion, fire reported at electrical substation in Steelpoort, South Africa

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The Eskom employees at scene were unable to specify the reason for the transmitter exploding

At 19:00 on Sunday night one of the Eskom Merensky Substation transmitters exploded causing a part of the station to erupt into flames.

The Eskom employees at scene were unable to specify the reason for the transmitter exploding. The Tubatse Fire Department and mine rescue team were at the scene to control the fire.

Entry to the substation was denied due to safety precautions. No injuries were reported. At 21:00 the fire was still ongoing and another fire truck arrived at the scene. During the fire the town was still fully supplied with electricity. The blaze was only extinguished at 02:30 the next morning.


Bizarro Earth

Brazil tailings pond dam collapse unleashes slow-motion environmental catastrophe

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© Ricardo Moraes/Reuters A general view of Bento Rodigues district, which was covered with mud after a dam owned by Vale and BHP Billiton burst. Photograph:
Toxic mudslide from collapse of dams spreads as BHP Billiton fined $66m

Nine people are now confirmed dead, and a further 19 remain unaccounted for as a slow-motion environmental catastrophe continues to unfold following the collapse of two mining dams in Brazil's mineral-rich state of Minas Gerais.

Eight days after the town of Bento Rodrigues was swept away by 50m cubic metres of toxic mud, a slow-moving tide of toxic iron-ore residue is oozing downriver, polluting the water supply of hundreds of thousands of residents as it makes its way to the ocean.

Brazil's national water agency, ANA, has warned that the presence of arsenic, zinc, copper and mercury now present in the Rio Doce make the water untreatable for human consumption. Already the lack of oxygen and high temperatures caused by the pollutants has killed off much of the aquatic life along a 500km stretch of the river.

"It is a tragedy of enormous proportions," Marilene Ramos, president of Ibama, the federal environmental agency, said. "We have thousands of hectares of protected areas destroyed and the total extinction of all the biodiversity along this stretch of the river."

Comment: A corporation's sole reason for existence is to maximize profit. Cutting corners on safety standards is one common way to do that. It's not a stretch to say that the nature of a corporation is essentially psychopathic. It has one goal only, and generally doesn't care about how it's achieved.

The Psychopathic Corporation -- A Clinical Diagnosis (PCLR), by Dr. Robert Hare


Megaphone

Putin our ally in Syria: Pat Buchanan gets it right, clueless candidates get it wrong

2016 US presidential candidates
Three Questions
  1. Of what real threat to US security was Saddam Hussein? The answer is none. Ever.
  2. Of what real threat to the US is Syrian president Bashar Assad? The answer is none.
  3. Is ISIS a threat? Obviously yes, but not to the degree imagined.
Formation of ISIS

US policy on Syria is centered on the removal of Assad in Syria even though Assad is no threat, but ISIS is.

And it was the bungled removal of Hussein that destabilized Iraq and directly led to the creation of ISIS.

In October, I noted former UK prime minister Tony Blair (who joined president Bush on the inane takeout of Saddam Hussein), Issued an Apology for Creation of ISIS.

Our allies ought to be those who want to fight ISIS, not alleged "moderate" Al Qaeda forces seeking to destabilize Syria, creating a refugee mess in the process.

Fire

Two people hurt as home explodes in Columbus, Ohio

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Two people were hurt when their Columbus home exploded Tuesday, Nov. 17. According to officials, the house on the south side of the city was leveled and everyone had evacuated upon arrival of medics. Fire crews do not know what caused the explosion and are still investigating.

Authorities told WSYX that two victims were burned, one man and his granddaughter as young as 3-4 years old. They were both transported to nearby hospitals to have their injuries treated.

At this time, officials do not know what was inside the house. Crews took inventory of cars and sheds on the property to help determine what could have caused this explosion. Gas and utilities have also been shut off.


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Two missing, five injured in explosion in basement area of Cardiff steel plant

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Two people are missing and five people have been injured after reports of an explosion at the Celsa steelworks in Cardiff.

Police, fire and ambulance crews are on the scene and a fire has been put out, said South Wales Police in a statement. The blast was reported just after 10.30am and the search and rescue operation is still going on.

Witnesses reported hearing a large bang.

South Wales Fire and Rescue Service said the fire was in the building's "basement area". The Filton air ambulance and a Hazardous Area Response Team were also rushed to the site on East Moors Road. Four of the injured remain at the University Hospital of Wales, but there are so far no details on their condition. The fifth person hurt has been discharged.

A spokesman for steelworkers' union Community said: "We understand the incident was in the bar and rod mill on the site, not in the steel plant. "A member of our regional team is on his way to the site now to see what assistance we can offer and to seek further clarity on what has happened."