Monday, April 24, 2017

Woman Arrested For Having Sex With A Dog

An Ohio woman has pleaded not guilty to a misdemeanor charge of having sex with a dog that police say was recorded on video and then shared on social media.


Amber Finney, 33, entered the plea in Warren Municipal Court on Monday, a day after her arrest, which occurred when workers at a Walgreen's pharmacy recognized her as the woman from a news report wanted for 'getting into trouble with animals' and called 911. 


A warrant for Finney's arrest had been issued in January, after police learned about the bestiality video featuring the 33-year-old.



Monday, March 20, 2017

Woman Eats 564 Oysters in 8 Minutes


Google Unveils Wi-Fi Enabled School Buses

Eighth-grader Lakaysha Governor spends two hours on the bus getting back and forth to school each day. Thanks to a grant from Google, she can now use that time more productively and get her homework done.
The aspiring forensic anthropologist is one of nearly 2,000 students in South Carolina's rural Berkeley County who will ride to school on one of 28, Google-funded, Wi-Fi-equipped school buses unveiled Monday. The tech giant also has given the school district 1,700 Chromebooks, the stripped-down laptops on which many schoolchildren now do their class and homework.
As more class assignments and homework migrate online, such long bus rides have generally counted as lost time in preparing for the next school day. But Google said it hopes to help expand the use of Wi-Fi on school buses in other rural areas elsewhere around the country.
Google has at least a decade-long relationship with Berkeley County, where it's invested more than $1 billion in data center complexes since 2007, bringing more than 100 jobs. Google says it also has awarded nearly $2 billion in grants to local schools and nonprofits.
Google hopes to see the Wi-Fi program extended into other rural areas of the U.S., including locations where it already has data centers that process search queries and other information, according to Lilyn Hester, a Google spokeswoman based in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. The first such effort was launched last year in Caldwell County, North Carolina, where a data center already exists.
The expansions are also needs-based, Hester said, and Google is focusing on rural places where broadband internet access has been slow to spread.
"Why don't we make that instructional time?" Hester said of officials who have mused about the time many students spend on school buses.
Google is also looking for ways to make the high-tech buses useful outside of school hours, working with the school district and community on places the buses can go once the school day is done to bring connectivity elsewhere, such as a community center or fellowship hall.
Lakaysha, the eight-grader who has her eye on Harvard, has internet access at home like most of her friends. But thanks to the WiFi buses, she can get ahead on her work. Teachers are happy, she said, because "more students are doing their homework."
And she said even rambunctious preschoolers aboard the bus are quieter in the mornings while older students are doing homework.
"Now that we have the Chromebooks and the WiFi, they're kind of quiet; so it's good for everybody."

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Escaped Bull Captured After Leading Police On Chase in Jamaica, Queens

There is a sad ending to the tale of a bull on the run in Queens.


The bull that was first spotted Tuesday morning on Lakewood Avenue near Sutphin and Archer in Jamaica has died.



It escaped from a slaughterhouse on Jamaica Avenue. A butcher told Bauman they were moving a large group of those cows and he believes this one may have heard a noise got scared and escaped through the fencing.



Even though it was hit with several tranquilizer darts, it managed to continue to make its way through Queens before being captured in a backyard.



After being captured alive, the bull was loaded into a trailer but sadly died en- route during transport to the Center for Animal Care and Control on Linden Blvd in Brooklyn.



The cause of death has not been determined and the bull’s remains will be cremated.