the "Headline That Caught My Attention or the WTF" thread

what the.........

USA TODAY

They found a head in her fridge. She blamed her husband. Now she's charged in the case.​

Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Mon, January 29, 2024 at 11:17 AM PSTĀ·3 min read
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A New York City woman previously taken for a psychiatric evaluation after police said they found human remains including a man's head in a taped up refrigerator in her home was due in court Monday after being arrested in connection to the grisly discovery.

 
what the.........

USA TODAY

They found a head in her fridge. She blamed her husband. Now she's charged in the case.​

Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Mon, January 29, 2024 at 11:17 AM PSTĀ·3 min read
83

A New York City woman previously taken for a psychiatric evaluation after police said they found human remains including a man's head in a taped up refrigerator in her home was due in court Monday after being arrested in connection to the grisly discovery.


Is your "what the..." about the crime or the article? It reads like three different stories mushed together and makes no sense.

Who is Wells? Did the police respond to a welfare check or a report from an informant? Was the dead guy chopped up in the freezer or unconscious on the floor? It's frikin' gibberish.

No wonder the news media gets no respect. They don't deserve any.
 
Is your "what the..." about the crime or the article? It reads like three different stories mushed together and makes no sense.

Who is Wells? Did the police respond to a welfare check or a report from an informant? Was the dead guy chopped up in the freezer or unconscious on the floor? It's frikin' gibberish.

No wonder the news media gets no respect. They don't deserve any.
it's in the thread title........................
 
What could possibly gowrong?

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"Baseless" ??????????????????

Mayorkas’ letter comes after Republicans have traded barbs with Democrats and the administration over the impeachment push against the Biden cabinet secretary, who Republicans have accused of a "dereliction of duty" in his handling of the ongoing and historic crisis at the southern border. Migrant numbers officially hit 302,000 in December, a new record, after 2.4 million encounters in FY23. Republicans have said that large releases into the interior and a rolling back of Trump-era policies have fueled the crisis.
 
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what the.........

USA TODAY

They found a head in her fridge. She blamed her husband. Now she's charged in the case.​

Natalie Neysa Alund, USA TODAY
Mon, January 29, 2024 at 11:17 AM PSTĀ·3 min read
83

A New York City woman previously taken for a psychiatric evaluation after police said they found human remains including a man's head in a taped up refrigerator in her home was due in court Monday after being arrested in connection to the grisly discovery.

They or she did the world a favor. The guy in the fridge is a pedophile and look at the slap on the hand he got for raping a kid.
 
If you're happy and you know it CLAP your hands!!! Uh, nothing a little penicillin can't cure...

U.S. hasn’t seen syphilis numbers this high since 1950. Other STD rates down or flat

It continues to have a disproportionate impact on gay and bisexual men but is expanding in heterosexual men and women, and increasingly affecting newborns, too, CDC officials say.

NEW YORK — The U.S. syphilis epidemic isn’t abating, with the rate of infectious cases rising 9% in 2022, according to a new federal government report on sexually transmitted diseases in adults.

But there’s some unexpected good news: The rate of new gonorrhea cases fell for the first time in a decade.

It’s not clear why infectious cases of syphilis rose 9% while gonorrhea dropped 9%, officials at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said, adding that it’s too soon to know whether a new downward trend is emerging for the latter.

They are most focused on syphilis, which is less common than gonorrhea or chlamydia but considered more dangerous. And while it continues to have a disproportionate impact on gay and bisexual men, it is expanding in heterosexual men and women, and increasingly affecting newborns, too, CDC officials said.

Total cases surpassed 207,000 in 2022, a 17% increase and the highest count in the United States since 1950, according to data released Tuesday. The count includes not only the most infectious stages of the disease but also latent cases and cases in which pregnant women passed syphilis on to their babies.

Syphilis is a bacterial disease that can surface as painless genital sores but can ultimately lead to paralysis, hearing loss, dementia and even death if left untreated.

New syphilis infections plummeted in the U.S. starting in the 1940s when antibiotics became widely available and fell to their lowest by 1998.

About 59,000 of the 2022 cases involved the most infectious forms of syphilis. Of those, about a quarter were women and nearly a quarter were heterosexual men.

ā€œI think it’s unknowingly being spread in the cisgender heterosexual population because we really aren’t testing for it. We really aren’t looking for itā€ in that population, said Dr. Philip Chan, who teaches at Brown University and is chief medical officer of Open Door Health, a health center for gay, lesbian and transgender patients in Providence, Rhode Island.

The report also shows rates of the most infectious types of syphilis rose not just across the country but also across different racial and ethnic groups, with American Indian and Alaska Native people having the highest rate. South Dakota outpaced any other state for the highest rate of infectious syphilis at 84 cases per 100,000 people – more than twice as high as the state with the second-highest rate, New Mexico.

South Dakota’s increase was driven by an outbreak in the Native American community, said Dr. Meghan O’Connell, chief public health officer at the Great Plains Tribal Leaders’ Health Board based in Rapid City, South Dakota. Nearly all of the cases were in heterosexual people, and O’Connell said that STD testing and treatment was already limited in isolated tribal communities and only got worse during the pandemic.

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services last year convened a syphilis task force focused on stopping the spread of the STD, with an emphasis on places with the highest syphilis rates – South Dakota, 12 other states and the District of Columbia.

The report also looked at the more common STDs of chlamydia and gonorrhea.

Chlamydia cases were relatively flat from 2021 to 2022, staying at a rate of about 495 per 100,000, though there were declines noted in men and especially women in their early 20s. For gonorrhea, the most pronounced decline was seen in women in their early 20s as well.

Experts say they’re not sure why gonorrhea rates declined. It happened in about 40 states, so whatever explains the decrease appears to have occurred across most of the country. STD testing was disrupted during the COVID-19 pandemic, and officials believe that’s the reason the chlamydia rate fell in 2020.

It’s possible that testing and diagnoses were still shaking out in 2022, said Dr. Jonathan Mermin, director of the CDC’s National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD and TB Prevention.

ā€œWe are encouraged by the magnitude of the decline,ā€ Mermin said, though the gonorrhea rate is still higher now than it was pre-pandemic. ā€œWe need to examine what happened, and whether it’s going to continue to happen.ā€
 
Saw this incident on the news today. Absolutely disgusting. I could not imagine working as a cop and not being able to defend myself due to politics. And yes, no bail and back on the streets hours later.
 
But this is ok....................................





"Although the hearing room was not open to the public at the time, the Congressional staffer involved had access to the room. The two people of interest were not cooperative, nor were the elements of any of the possible crimes met," Capitol Police continued.


The video showed they were VERY cooperative.
 
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