The following is an editorial by Armstrong Williams.
American college campuses have been permeated by corrupted college professors who themselves corrupt students. Without a doubt, college professors are the most dangerous people in America. They’re not dangerous because they challenge the status quo, or because they encourage their students to think critically. On the contrary, they are dangerous because they encourage impressionable young college students to adhere to the doctrines of the professors they choose without giving them the chance to meaningfully challenge those doctrines. Read More...
JOHNSTOWN – A 5-year-old boy was hit by a CamTran bus Wednesday while riding his bike in the Moxham section of the city.
Police said the accident occurred at the intersection of Jacob Street and Cypress Avenue. The child was riding his bike when he darted out of an alley into the path of the bus.
Police said he was alert when first responders arrived.
The child was taken by helicopter to Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh of UPMC with serious injuries. Read More...
LITTLE ROCK (KATV) — Heather Hare, a former high school teacher, has been sentenced to 13 years in a federal sexual assault case, along with 20 years to be served concurrently, in a Saline County Circuit Court sexual assault case.
According to a news release from the Eastern District of Arkansas, Hare taught Family Consumer Science classes at Bryant High School. After meeting the minor victim in their senior year, she gave them one-on-one counseling sessions, leading to giving them her personal phone number and maintaining contact on social media sites like Instagram and Snapchat. Read More...