Month: May 2015

  • Wisconsin Father Faces Nearly a Decade in Prison for Shipping Marijuana Through UPS

    Wisconsin Father Faces Nearly a Decade in Prison for Shipping Marijuana Through UPS

    Most people expect that when they ship something, the shipping company will have restrictions on what can and cannot be transported; the U.S. Postal Service, for example, has some pretty strict rules regarding live animals in the mail, while most car shipping services typically refuse to transport a vehicle if it contains more than 100…

  • Can Chiropractic Adjustments Improve Your Love Life?

    Can Chiropractic Adjustments Improve Your Love Life?

    Chiropractic care offers several advantages: it can relieve pain, improve athletic performance, and even help people cope with certain debilitating diseases. In fact, more than 35% of chiropractic patients receive care for upper or lower back pain. In one study, nationally competing judo athletes showed a 16% improvement in grip strength after receiving only three…

  • With a Restraining Order and a $1 Million Settlement, Pamela Anderson Has Divorced Rick Salomon — Again

    With a Restraining Order and a $1 Million Settlement, Pamela Anderson Has Divorced Rick Salomon — Again

    Actress Pamela Anderson and professional poker player Rick Salomon have filed for divorce — for the second time. Anderson and Salomon, both 47, released a statement on Wednesday, April 29, following the finalization of their divorce, which occurred that Monday. “Public divorces can be harsh and cruel,” the statement reads, “we apologize to our families…

  • How Social Media Can Be Used to Create Flood Maps and Save Lives

    How Social Media Can Be Used to Create Flood Maps and Save Lives

    Those who live in areas frequently hit by flooding are often well-prepared for the consequences. In the U.S., more than 5.5 million people hold a flood insurance policy to protect against the financial devastation that flood damage can cause. But what about the billions of civilians without flood insurance, let alone a plan of action…