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crime2 years ago

UNLV Shooting: Uncovering the Truth Amidst Tragedy

Anthony Polito, the gunman in the UNLV mass shooting, posted links on his personal website revealing his views and possible motives before the shooting. He had a target list of UNLV and East Carolina University faculty, but none of those listed were victims. Polito sent 22 letters to various university personnel across the country, and the contents of these letters are currently being processed. The letters, filled with grudges and vulgarities, referred to himself as "Dr. 160IQ." Police intercepted the letters, which contained a harmless white powder substance. Polito's online profiles have been deleted, and the investigation is ongoing.

heartwarming-story2 years ago

Reunited: Vietnam veteran and pen-pal meet after 50 years

Col. Ned Edward Felder, a soldier serving in Vietnam, received a care package from 12-year-old Kristina Olson, who had asked for donations to send to soldiers. They began exchanging letters that spanned years and continents, forming an unlikely friendship. After more than 50 years, Olson reached out to thank Felder, and they finally met this fall. Their reunion was filled with joy and they plan to continue their friendship, with Felder considering Olson as a family member.

international-relations2 years ago

Biden's Evolving Stance on Gaza: A Balancing Act for US Audiences

President Joe Biden has sent two different letters on the Israel-Hamas war, one to pro-Israel Americans and the other to pro-Palestinian Americans. The letter to pro-Israelis invoked the Holocaust and pledged continuous support to Israel, while the letter to pro-Palestinians focused on aid to Palestine and emphasized the protection of civilians. While the letters do not contradict each other, it is uncommon for the White House to craft different versions of a letter on the same topic. This reflects the political tightrope Biden is navigating as pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian elements of his coalition fray over the war. Biden also wrote an opinion piece calling for Gaza and the occupied West Bank to be reunited under a single governance structure.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Spot the Correctly Written 'G': A Challenge for Most People

Psychologists at Johns Hopkins University have found that most people are not aware that there are two types of the lowercase letter 'g': the open tail 'g' and the loop tail 'g'. In a study, most participants failed to recall the existence of the loop tail 'g', and only one person could reproduce this letter style accurately. The researchers suggest that this could be because we are not taught to write this kind of 'g' in school. The study raises questions about the impact of writing less and using more devices on our reading abilities.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Spot the Correctly Written 'G': A Challenge for Most People

Psychologists at Johns Hopkins University have found that most people are not aware that there are two types of the lowercase letter 'g': the open tail 'g' and the loop tail 'g'. In a study, most participants failed to recall the existence of the loop tail 'g', and only one person could reproduce this letter style accurately. The researchers suggest that this could be because we are not taught to write this kind of 'g' in school. The study raises questions about the impact of writing less and using more devices on our reading abilities.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Spot the Correctly Written 'G': A Challenge for Most People

Psychologists at Johns Hopkins University have found that most people are not aware that there are two types of the lowercase letter 'g': the open tail 'g' and the loop tail 'g'. In a study, most participants failed to recall the existence of the loop tail 'g', even though they could read it. The researchers suggest that this could be because we are not taught to write this kind of 'g' in school. The study raises questions about the impact of writing less and using more devices on our reading abilities.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Spot the Correctly Written 'G': A Challenge for Most People

Psychologists at Johns Hopkins University have found that most people are not aware that there are two types of the lowercase letter 'g': the open tail 'g' and the loop tail 'g'. In a study, most participants failed to recall the existence of the loop tail 'g', and only one person could reproduce this letter style accurately. The researchers suggest that this could be because we are not taught to write this kind of 'g' in school. The study raises questions about the impact of writing less and using more devices on our reading abilities.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Spot the Correctly Written 'G': A Challenge for Most People

Psychologists at Johns Hopkins University have found that most people are not aware that there are two types of the lowercase letter 'g': the open tail 'g' and the loop tail 'g'. In a study, most participants failed to recall the existence of the loop tail 'g', and only one person could reproduce this letter style accurately. The researchers suggest that this could be because we are not taught to write this kind of 'g' in school. The study raises questions about the impact of writing less and using more devices on our reading abilities.

science-and-technology2 years ago

Spot the Correctly Written 'G': A Challenge for Most People

Psychologists at Johns Hopkins University have found that most people are not aware that there are two types of the lowercase letter 'g': the open tail 'g' and the loop tail 'g'. In a study, most participants failed to recall the existence of the loop tail 'g', even though they could read it. The researchers suggest that this could be because we are not taught to write this kind of 'g' in school. The study raises questions about the impact of writing less and using more devices on our reading abilities.

royalty2 years ago

Prince Philip's Surprising Support for Princess Diana During Divorce Revealed in Resurfaced Letters

Recently resurfaced letters reveal that Princess Diana had an unexpected ally during her divorce from King Charles III in the 1990s. The couple officially separated in 1992, and Charles publicly admitted to his infidelity in 1994. The letters shed light on Diana's relationship with a man who supported her during this difficult time, and provide insight into her personal life during the highly publicized divorce scandal.

royal-news2 years ago

Princess Diana's Surprising Ally During Divorce from King Charles III Revealed in Resurfaced Letters.

Resurfaced letters allegedly exchanged between Princess Diana and Prince Philip show that he was a supporter of Diana amid her divorce from Prince Charles, despite the royal family taking Charles' side. In the letters, Philip expressed disbelief that Charles would leave Diana for Camilla and signed off with "fondest love, Pa." However, he also questioned whether Diana's behavior towards Charles played a role in the affair.