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Famed NYC restaurateur accused of sexual misconduct by 10 women

Ken Friedman
© StarpixKen Friedman
The owner of one of the city's most famous celeb hangouts, the Spotted Pig, has been accused of routinely groping female employees and demanding sex and nude photos from them - while allowing his buddies to molest them too, a new report says.

An after-hours space on the third floor of restaurateur Ken Friedman's tony Village hot spot is even known among workers and industry insiders as "the rape room" - where public sex is on display, according to the New York Times, quoting 10 women who are accusing the powerful businessman of unwanted sexual advances.

Former longtime server Trish Nelson said Friedman once grabbed her head as she was kneeling down behind the bar to get some glasses, told her "while you're down there," and pulled it toward his crotch - all in front of actress Amy Poehler - in 2007, according to the Times.

Comment: Piggish behavior, yes, but hardly worthy of losing his career over. What happened to the days when certain men were known to be pigs and women acted accordingly?


Vader

Politicization of sport continues as IOC sanctions Russian women's hockey team

russian women's hockey players
© Vladimir Fedorenko / SputnikFrom left: Ekaterina Lebedeva, Anna Vinogradova and Alexandra Vafina
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has extended its sanctions against Russia by adding six members of the national women's ice hockey team to the long list of athletes who are now prohibited from participating in any future Olympics.

The results of the Russian women's ice hockey squad from the 2014 Sochi Games, where they finished sixth, were also annulled by the IOC on Tuesday.

"Today the International Olympic Committee has published new decisions from the Oswald Commission hearings, which are being conducted in the context of the Sochi 2014 forensic and analytic doping investigations," the IOC official statement read.

"As a result, six Russian ice-hockey players, Inna Dyubanok, Ekaterina Lebedeva, Ekaterina Pashkevich, Anna Shibanova, Ekaterina Smolentseva and Galina Skiba, have been sanctioned. The case opened against a seventh athlete has been closed without a sanction."

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Bullseye

Bonfire of the academies: Former Evergreen State College professors on how leftist intolerance is killing higher education

George Bridges
At colleges and universities all over the country, students are protesting in increasingly virulent and sometimes violent ways. They demand safe spaces and trigger warnings, shouting down those with whom they disagree. It has become rote for outsiders to claim that the inmates are running the asylum; that this is analogous to Mao's Red Guard, Germany's brown shirts, the French Revolution's Jacobins; and, when those being attacked are politically "left" themselves, that the Left is eating its own. These stories seem to validate every fantasy the Right ever had about the Left.

As two professors who recently resigned from positions at a college we loved, and who have always been on the progressive-left end of the political spectrum, we can say that, while none of those characterizations is exactly right, there is truth in each of them.

The Evergreen State College is a public liberal arts college in Olympia, Wash., at the southern tip of Puget Sound, surrounded by water and forests. Being public means it has a socioeconomically diverse student body, which brings a variety of life experiences to campus. It is not an elite college made up primarily of rich kids. It is, rather, an experimental college with a curricular structure that, for both better and worse, is like no other. Most students take full-time 16-credit programs, for up to a full academic year. Instead of hopping from organic chemistry to genetics to art history, students are immersed with others whom they come to know well in full-time, interdisciplinary programs that are often team-taught by faculty. This allows professors to know each student individually, and is particularly well-suited to students with high potential and unusual learning styles.

Comment: What a tale! If it continues on this path Evergreen State College, for all intents and purposes, is finished. As this leftist mind virus spreads, the nation and the world will go the way of Evergreen.


Heart - Black

Six swans found stabbed and beheaded in London

swans beheaded
© RSPCA
An investigation has been launched and a public patrol set up, after six swans were found beheaded in south-east London. The killing of mute swans, considered to be the property of Britain's queen, is illegal.

Two swans were found beheaded in Birchmere Park, Thamesmead, in November, according to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA), and another swan was found in Southmere Lake, in the same part of London, while three cygnets are reported to be missing.

Park wardens, however, claim the baby swans, as well as a Canada goose, have been killed.

Inspector Nick Wheelhouse said "park wardens have informed me that they're aware of the deaths of three swans, three cygnets and one Canada Goose so far in recent weeks.

Evil Rays

Another viral story turns dark as Keaton Jones' mom is outed as racist scammer

Keaton Jones
© Screenshot/Everything_TN
Over the weekend, hearts melted and poured out for Keaton Jones, an 11-year-old from Knoxville, Tennessee, who was bullied by fellow classmates at school, after his mother posted a video of him on social media.

Filmed by Kimberly Jones, his mother, the boy is shown crying while he repeatedly questioned why he was being targeted at school. According to the post, her son was so afraid to go to lunch that he would instead call home to be picked up.

Red Flag

UK teacher's guide recommends putting books about transgender parents in primary school curriculum

rainbow flag
© Global Look Press
Books about transgender parents should be on the primary-school curriculum, according to a new guide on diversity for teachers. It adds that dress codes should be modified to allow trans pupils and staff to wear clothes suited to their preferred gender.

The guidance from the National Association of Head Teachers (NAHT), billed as the first of its kind in Britain, aims to help schools "become places where all staff can thrive and feel confident to be authentic about who they are." It calls for school leaders to "ensure trans students and children with trans parents feel included in their learning, and trans staff members feel positively represented in lesson content and welcomed in the school environment."

The guide says this could come from ensuring "books featuring trans parents or celebrating gender identity and difference are included in the curriculum," for pupils aged four to 11. "When pupils see staff members are able to be authentic about themselves within the school community and are treated with equal respect and acceptance, they are more likely to feel able to be authentic and open themselves as well as encouraged to treat all members of the school community with equal respect," it states.

Handcuffs

Psychopaths? Couple charged with arson attack that killed three children

Zac Bolland and Courtney Brierley
Zac Bolland, 23, and Courtney Brierley, 20, have been charged with the arson attack that killed three children and almost killed four more.
This is the first picture of the young couple accused of murdering three children and leaving a three-year-old critically injured in a 'targeted' arson attack on their home.

Zac Bolland, 23, has been charged with three counts of murder and four counts of attempted murder as well as arson with intent to endanger life.

His girlfriend Courtney Brierley, 20, has been charged with the same offences and appeared at Manchester and Salford Magistrates' Court this morning.

The couple only spoke to confirm their names and ages before being remanded in custody until tomorrow when they will appear together in the dock at Manchester Crown Court.

Three petrol bombs are believed to have been thrown into the house - including one down the chimney - killing Michelle Pearson's daughter Demi, 14, son Brandon, eight, and daughter Lacie, seven, as they slept in Walkden, Greater Manchester at 5am on Monday.

Their mother, 35, is heavily sedated in hospital and unaware of the tragedy while a three-year-old child remains in a critical condition today.

Bolland was arrested in the street after police dragged him from his car with Brierley on Monday night as a crowd screamed abuse.

Heart - Black

Dangerous Morons: Cops hold 11yo girl at gunpoint and handcuff her after confusing her with 40yo woman

Grand Rapids Police
© Grand Rapids Police
Police officers in Grand Rapids, Michigan, held an 11-year-old black girl at gunpoint and handcuffed her until they could determine she was neither armed nor an attempted homicide suspect they were looking for. The incident triggered widespread condemnation.

Footage of the incident involving elementary school student Honestie Hodges was captured on a bodycam, and was presented by Grand Rapids Police Department during a press conference Tuesday. The video shows Hodges walking with her hands up until an officer tells her to turn around and walk backward, all while her mother Whitney Hodges yells: "That is my child. She's 11 years old. It does matter."


The girl begins to scream wildly when another officer takes out the handcuffs. The officer can be heard saying: "You're fine, you're not going to jail or anything." Hodges is then ordered to stop crying as she is patted down and put in the back of a police cruiser.


The ordeal took place last Wednesday, when Hodges was leaving through the back door of her home to go to the store, local news reported. The police had arrived to look for the girl's aunt, Carrie Manning, an attempted murder suspect, the department's statement said.

Attention

Okinawa: Boy injured as parts fall off of a US military helicopter mid-flight

military copter
© WikipediaA US Marine Corps CH-53 Sea Stallion
A Japanese schoolboy has reportedly become the latest victim of the much-maligned US military presence in Okinawa. An American helicopter is said to have started falling apart directly above a schoolyard, resulting in injuries to the child.

On Wednesday morning, an angular object roughly 3ft (1 meter) across fell onto a sports field packed with elementary school children near the Futenma US military base in the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa. The object was discovered to be a helicopter window, complete with the frame, that had fallen off an American CH-53 aircraft flying above the school grounds.

One 10-year-old boy, out of some 50 children who were assembled in the sports field, was slightly injured in the incident, Reuters reports, citing a prefecture official. The exact cause of his injuries was unclear.

Three US helicopters were flying over the school at the time of the incident, according to Japanese media. They also report that there were around 30 children in the schoolyard and that the boy suffered an injury to his left hand.

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Arrow Down

Mexico: Man faces homicide charges for approving building that collapsed in earthquake

mexico earthquake
© ReutersSoldiers and rescue workers search in the rubble of a collapsed building after an earthquake in Mexico City, Mexico September 20, 2017.
Mexico City prosecutors have arrested a man for approving a seven-story building as "safe" for residential living, but which collapsed in the city's 7.1 magnitude earthquake on Sept. 19, killing two women.

Authorities have not released the man's name or profession, saying only that he faces possible homicide charges for signing off on the building in 2016. They did tell the press that the collapsed building didn't meet construction specifications legally required for the site and had "little resistance" in an earthquake-prone region.

Outside experts say the building should have been able to withstand the earthquake had it been constructed according to 2016 building standards.

Another person has already been arrested in the case.

The Mexico City Prosecutor's Office has nearly 150 investigations open related to the Sept. 19 earthquake, including the collapse of the Enrique Rebsamen school, where 28 students and teachers were killed. Investigators already found that school officials paid a US$1,400 fine in 2014 in order to avoid being shut down for faulty construction that wasn't up to code.