Judge Brown’s decision sparked outrage from both officials and the general public.
Boy Scouts president Robert Gates says he would have allowed gay Scoutmasters
In 2013, the National Council BSA voted to allow openly gay youth to participate in the organization, but not openly gay adults.
Forget Godzilla, Komodo dragons return to the Bronx Zoo for new exhibit
Three Komodo dragons, the world’s largest lizard species, have returned to New York’s Bronx Zoo for the first time since the 1950s.
Mother accused of choking daughter's alleged bully in front of classmates
The woman has been released on bail.
Third case of MERS in the U.S. identified
CDC has found Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in a third patient in the US
Two more reports of MERS coronavirus in Saudi Arabia: Is it spreading?
Two new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome reported in Saudi Arabia.
Teen booted from yearbook for wearing tuxedo
The Catholic school reportedly cut the photo because the girl was wearing a tuxedo in violation of the school’s dress code.
Wisconsin man gets restraining order against his daughter's bully
In his talks with NBC, the father said that the Kenosha Unified School District wasn’t doing enough to protect his daughter or to eliminate the threats of bullying in her class.
Court rules woman can be banned from ranting on Facebook
Typically, people have not been limited in what they are allowed to post about.
Former New England Patriot indicted in two more murders
Ex-New England Patriot Aaron Hernandez has been charged with two counts of first-degree murder in the July 2012 killings of two men in Boston, authorities said Thursday.
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