Anne’s Diary: Race

June 2, 2007
In Anne?s new diary, she writes: "A recent altercation at our local Farmer's Market got me to thinking about how segregated the world has become. While everybody on National Public Radio celebrates the 'Rainbow Coalition,' and George Bush tries to... continued

Another Strange Craft Seen in Canada

June 1, 2007
First, a bizarre "drone" was seen by at least one witness and possibly photographed on a number of occasions, and now another strange craft has been spotted, leading to the question: are new forms of UFO appearing in our skies?... continued

New Nessie Video Looks Like the Real Thing

June 1, 2007
The Loch Ness Monster is probably the most famouscryptozoological mystery in the world, and now new videosuggests that the monster may be real. Cryptozoologsts aresaying that this is among the finest videos ever made of thecreature, and observation of it... continued

First Pacific Tropical Storm–Already

May 31, 2007
Hurricane season has started early: the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season has come and gone even before the official start of the season on June 1, and now a storm has developed enough to be named off... continued

Stealth Law Needs to be Changed

May 31, 2007
Buried in last year's Defense Authorization Bill were changes to the Insurrection Act that make it possible for a President to easily declare martial law, and now Senator Patrick Leahy (D. Vt.), along with Sen. Kit Bond (R-Mo.), who are... continued

Quarantined!

May 30, 2007
Passengers on two flights, one from Atlanta to Paris and the other from Prague to Montreal are being urged by the Centers for Disease Control to undergo testing for an "extensively drug-resistant TB, and the passenger diagnosed with the disease... continued

Gulf Stream Anomaly May Have Changed UK Weather

May 30, 2007
Recently, some scientists have been claiming that the Gulf Stream is more stable than thought, but there is now additional evidence that it is weakening. The Gulf Stream'sflow turned south in early May, and continued moving southward through May 15.... continued

Finger Length

May 29, 2007
Your fingers can tell a lot about you. Now it's been discovered that the lengths of children's index and ring fingers can predict how well they will perform on SAT tests. LiveScience.com reports that kids who have longer ring fingers... continued

Luck

May 29, 2007
Some people are luckier than others. Some people rely on lucky charms. One extremely lucky man in the UK told a judge he did not get rich from embezzling?he got his money because he won the lottery 80 times. In... continued

US Soldiers Going Deaf in Iraq

May 28, 2007
We hear so much about soldiers coming home from Iraq with missing limbs due to insurgency bombings, but a more pervasive problem is that gunfire is making many of our soldiers deaf. Gunfire can have a profound impact on soldiers'... continued