Is Male Cheating Normal?

August 3, 2003
Shankar Vedantam writes in the Washington Post that scientists are debating whether male infidelity is biologically normal. A recent worldwide survey of more than 16,000 people revealed that men?whether single, married or gay?want more sexual partners than women do. "This... continued

Farmer Battles GM Goliath

August 3, 2003
72-year-old Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser is taking Monsanto to the Supreme Court. In 1998, Monsanto accused Schmeiser of planting their patented genetically-modified canola without paying a fee. He said he'd only done what he did every year: collect seeds from... continued

The Communion Letters are Here!

August 1, 2003
The Communion Letters has arrived and will be shipped out starting Monday. Everyone who pre-ordered will receive a copy autographed by both Whitley and Anne. We're so happy to have this book back in print, because it contains some of... continued

WMDs Used on Iraq Soldiers?

July 31, 2003
Marsha Paxson writes in the Lake Sun (MO) Leader that 19 soldiers in Iraq have gotten the same strange illness, and two of them have died. When bioweapons were used against U.S. troops in the 1991 Gulf War, the symptoms... continued

Jellyfish-Like UFOs in U.K. AND A Reader’s 1995 Experience

July 31, 2003
While most UFOs appear to be metallic disks or boomerang shapes, there are consistent worldwide reports of "jellyfish-like" objects seen in the sky. Adrian Dalton, of Daventry in the U.K., says, "They were like two brown jellyfish in the sky,... continued

Polish Crop Circles 3 Years in a Row

July 31, 2003
The Taipai Times reports that crop circles have appeared annually for three years in the tiny village of Wylatowo in Poland. This year, there have been 4 circles, one of them a huge "lotus flower" design. Teacher Anna Kalinowska says,... continued

An Evil Saudi Prince

July 31, 2003
In the 1980s, Saudi Arabian Prince Salman arranged to send of thousands of soldiers to fight a holy war against the Soviets in Afghanistan, where they later established al-Qaeda. Now U.S. intelligence thinks Salman is sending Saudi volunteers to Iraq... continued

A Vacation in Crime, Part II

July 30, 2003
Margot Roosevelt writes in Time Magazine that marijuana is being secretly grown in national parks all over the U.S. Rangers wearing camouflage and carrying rifles creep around among the campers, trying to bust the park pot growers. Forest Service investigator... continued

FBI Treasure Hunt

July 30, 2003
Anthrax-making equipment found in a pond in Maryland, bioweapons buried at nearby Fort Detrick?the FBI has been on a lot of treasure hunts lately. Now Pierre Thomas and Risa Molitz reveal in an abcnews.com exclusive that the government is digging... continued

Rare Slave Ship Photo Found

July 30, 2003
Dominic Casciani writes in bbcnews.com that a rare photo has been discovered depicting slaves on the deck of a ship being transported to European colonies in the Americas that still allowed slavery at that time. The photo was taken by... continued