There were more than 30 teenagers in New York’s Central Park on the night Trisha Meili was raped. Some in the group brutalized whoever crossed their paths, choosing at random people to rob and to attack. They used stones, metal pipes, their fists and their feet. They left people bruised, bloody or unconscious.
The prosecution involved at least eight victims and 12 arrests. Yet its retelling — in headlines and in film — has taken what happened on April 19, 1989, and boiled it down to the Central Park Five and the Central Park jogger. Read More...
Explore More This Florida man is bugging.
A man named Justin, whose TikTok account @LegbootLegit has 451.1K followers, has made a device to “kiss” bugs.
“Bugkiss,” which is essentially a pair of tiny baby doll lips fashioned to a pacifier by a spring from a pen, has gone viral and now has 15.2 million views.
“The intended method to properly enjoy Bugkiss is to hold the silicone bite piece in your mouth, with the mini-lips pointing out in the direction of the bugs,” the 34-year-old told NeedToKnow. Read More...
History in a Nutshell.
Between 1914 and 1918, World War One, also known as the Great War or the War to End All Wars changed the world forever.
It not only resulted in revolutions in several other countries like Imperial Russia becoming the Soviet Union, but it changed the way wars are fought.
The war showed great innovation with the introduction of new war technology, some of which are still used today, aircrafts, tanks, machine guns and submarines. Read More...