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  1. Nearly two dozen upstate college frat boys tortured pledges by vomiting and urinating on them and forcing them to eat food off the floor like a dog during alcohol-fueled hazing rituals, according to reports.

     

    Twenty-one student members of the Pi Alpha Nu fraternity at SUNY Plattsburgh are being charged with hazing, criminal nuisance, and unlawfully dealing with a child for giving the underage pledges booze, CBS 4 reports. Six former students are also expected to be charged.

     

    Campus police got a tip in September that the group conducted the repulsive rites, which also included paddling with a wooden board and forced alcohol consumption, in February and September.

     

    The college has suspended the fraternity, whose charter-professed aims are to “promote high standards and ideals in character, fellowship, and scholarship.”

     

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  3. So what is the purpose of this thread-random postings of death-pondering the meaning of life-the vast dark empty soul-what are you trying to express?

     

    The irony and randomness of life. The Maryland student who was killed by the suicidal jumper was studying to work with suicidal patients.

  4. McDonald’s is making changes to its menu and animal lovers are “Lovin’ It.”

     

    In another major effort towards animal welfare, McDonald’s will sell humanely raised and slaughtered chickens by 2024, Newsweek reports.

     

    The fast food chain’s new guidelines will require all chicken suppliers to give all birds access to perches and clean coops and be put to rest by peaceful suffocation, a process called “stunning” as opposed to live slaughter, the LA Times reported.

     

    “We believe these new commitments provide the ability to drive and measure continuous improvement for the health and welfare of chickens,” Bruce Feinberg, a senior director at McDonald’s who oversees chicken, beef, pork, fish and dairy products, wrote on Medium on Friday.

     

    Although the new standards will most-likely increase operating costs, McDonald’s will not be raising its prices for customers.

     

    “While this might not be a direct impact on sales at McDonald‘s, it might help certain segments of our customer base make purchasing decisions that they might not have otherwise made,” Feinberg told Reuters.

     

    Animal activists have commended McDonald’s for taking steps in the right direction, but say there is much more to be done.

     

    “The giant fast-food retailer – a leader in phasing out gestation crates for pigs and cages for laying hens – sidestepped the other critical elements of a comprehensive chicken welfare program,” The Humane Society’s CEO, Wayne Pacelle wrote on his blog. “It failed to act on the most severe problem within its poultry supply chain, allowing its suppliers to use breeds of chickens that have chronic health problems; the birds are extremely obese and grow so rapidly that some of them have a hard time standing or walking.”

     

    Micky D’s latest decision comes on the heels of the company’s introduction of a vegan sandwich option, which launched this month in Finland on a trial basis until mid-November, Fortune reported.

     

    The vegan-friendly sandwich, dubbed the McVegan, is a meatless burger completely made of soy that comes with the same topping options as the beloved Big Mac.

  5. A couple who survived the massacre at the Las Vegas music festival were killed in a fiery traffic accident two weeks later, according to a report.

     

    Dennis and Lorraine Carver of California died when their vehicle smashed into a metal gate outside their community in Riverside County and burst into flames Oct. 16, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported.

     

    When they came under fire at the Route 91 Harvest Festival in Vegas on Oct. 1, Dennis jumped on top of his wife to shield her from the withering hail of bullets.

     

    “That’s just the kind of love they had for each other,” Brooke Carver, their oldest daughter, told the paper. “Their love was selfless.”

     

    During a lull in the gunfire, the couple ran for their lives, hand in hand, and emerged unscathed.

     

    The couple, who owned a plumbing company, returned to their home two days later with a newfound appreciation for life.

     

    “After the shooting, they heard from all of the people they cared about most. They were so happy,” said Brooke, 20. “The last two weeks of their lives were really just spent living in the moment.”

     

    But luck was not with them for long.

     

    On the night of Oct. 16, the couple’s younger daughter, Madison, 16, heard a loud bang outside her window, ran down the street and saw a familiar vehicle engulfed in flames.

     

    Dennis, 52, and Lorraine, 53, were killed less than half a mile from their home.

     

    “We were so relieved when they got out of the shooting alive,” Brooke told the Review-Journal. “But I also think we’ve been given little pieces of them that we would’ve never gotten if the shooting hadn’t happened right before they died.”

     

    Three days after the worst mass shooting in US history, Brooke said she was on the phone with her dad. They asked about each other’s plans for the weekend.

     

    “‘Hey, you think I should get roses or different flowers for your mom?’” she said he asked her — though there was no special occasion.

     

    “He just wanted to give my mom a reason to smile after the shooting,” she said. “I swear they were more in love those two weeks than the last 20 years.”

     

    Almost a month later, she said, not a single petal had fallen from the wilted roses.

     

    “It’s almost as if they’re frozen in time,” her sister added. “We’re so lucky we have those flowers to remind us of them.”

     

    A week after the devastating accident, the daughters received a package containing their father’s cellphone, which had been lost during the pandemonium in Vegas.

     

    “When we turned it on, all his photos and messages were still there,” Brooke said. “This is how we know they’re looking down and watching over us.”

     

    Madison added: “We’ve found some peace in knowing that our parents just loved each other so much that they had to go at the same time. They couldn’t live without each other.”

     

    A couple is struggling to understand how their daughter was found dead years ago in Detroit and buried in an unmarked grave without their knowledge.

     

    The parents of 28-year-old Crissita Cage-Toaster reported her missing in October 2009.

     

    Her mother, Rosita Cage-Toaster, says Detroit police called her late last month, telling her they’d found her daughter’s body in 2010 in the Detroit River but didn’t initially identify the body.

     

    Part of the reason was because the Wayne County Medical Examiner’s Office and Detroit police records listed her ethnicity as Caucasian or Hispanic. She was black.

     

    A cause of death wasn’t determined. The body was eventually buried at a cemetery west of Detroit.

     

    The county notified her parents this week of plans to exhume the body. They say Detroit police were negligent in the investigation.

     

    A 22-year-old woman was killed after a 12-year-old boy attempting suicide by jumping off an overpass in Virginia landed on her car Saturday afternoon, investigators said.

     

    Virginia State Police said Marisa Harris of Olney, Md., was driving east on Interstate 66 when the boy landed on top of her Ford Escape, WRC-TV reported.

     

    While the boy’s jump left Harris “incapacitated,” he survived and was being treated for life-threatening injuries at Inova Fairfax Hospital.

     

    Harris’ boyfriend, who was sitting in the SUV’s passenger seat, steered the car to the side of the road, police added. Harris died at the scene.

     

    Harris’ family members told WRC she was a graduate student at Marymount University in Arlington, where she studied clinical counseling.

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  7. Lovely, I’m doomed. On the other hand my parents had a pretty good marriage, and my father still died of Alzheimer’s-more of a euthanasia situation. But he was going steadily downhill over the last month or two. Gman

     

    I should already be misplacing my keys and getting lost driving home from the supermarket around the corner.

  8. Lonely and depressed singles are 60 percent more likely to develop dementia than happy couples, a new study has found.

     

    Experts studied 6,677 people, between the ages of 52 and 90, for six years looking for links between close relationships and conditions like Alzheimer’s disease.

     

    And the astonishing results showed that people who are married or live with a partner are less likely to develop dementia.

     

    Professor Eef Hogervorst of Loughborough University, Leicestershire, suggested that the poor health habits of single men could help explain the results.

     

    He said: “It might be because married men have healthier lifestyles — better diets, less alcohol, less smoking and earlier health services visits.

     

    “It could be that married couples will try to cope with dementia symptoms before health services are involved.”

     

    The study also showed that single people were more likely to get depressed and suffer from heart disease.

     

    Professor Hogervorst said: “We know depression and heart disease are risk factors for dementia.

     

    “And loneliness had a similar strength of association as the heart disease risk factors.

     

    “We are social creatures and reduction of stress through social support may be more important than previously thought.”

  9. A 22-year-old woman was killed after a 12-year-old boy attempting suicide by jumping off an overpass in Virginia landed on her car Saturday afternoon, investigators said.

     

    Virginia State Police said Marisa Harris of Olney, Md., was driving east on Interstate 66 when the boy landed on top of her Ford Escape, WRC-TV reported.

     

    While the boy’s jump left Harris “incapacitated,” he survived and was being treated for life-threatening injuries at Inova Fairfax Hospital.

     

    Harris’ boyfriend, who was sitting in the SUV’s passenger seat, steered the car to the side of the road, police added. Harris died at the scene.

     

    Harris’ family members told WRC she was a graduate student at Marymount University in Arlington, where she studied clinical counseling.

     

    WDCW reported police are investigating the incident as a suicide.

  10. DEAR ABBY: I'm a woman who was honorably discharged from the military recently and am now in an electrical construction apprenticeship. I'm starting a great career in a field I love that can give me a comfortable living without having to rely on a second job.

     

    My problem is my family. Most of them are convinced that I hate men or I wish I was one. The rest are sure that I will emasculate anyone I would start dating.

     

    I'm not a lesbian, and I like being female. I have no problem with anyone who follows different life paths than mine. My family is basing these opinions purely on what I have chosen to do for work. In their opinion, because I chose to work in what is considered nontraditional employment for "nice young ladies," as they put it, and can work on my house and car without extra assistance, it must be true.

     

    I have tried repeatedly to explain that what I have chosen for a living has no bearing on my gender identity or my sexual orientation. They are completely ignoring anything I have to say about my life and life choices. Sometimes I wonder how I'm even related to these people. If I were asked to deploy back to the war zone, I'd happily leave tomorrow, because it would be easier than dealing with the small-minded, narrow viewpoints I'm encountering here at home. -- HOW CAN I MAKE THEM LISTEN?

     

    DEAR HOW: It is beyond sad that you would find returning to a war zone more appealing than dealing with the pressure you're receiving because of your career choice. But please try not to blame your family for their outdated thinking. Many people are unaware that women are now being trained -- and succeeding in -- high-paying jobs once held only by men.

     

    Because your relatives refuse to believe that you're heterosexual, stop wasting your time trying to convince them otherwise. Live your life in an authentic way, and if you meet a nice man and decide to settle down with him, eventually they'll realize they were mistaken.

     

    DEAR HOW: Your family knows you better than you know yourself. Stop deluding yourself, and start munching some carpet!

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  12. Apparently, this guy couldn't afford to hire an escort, but wanted some horse hung fun:

     

    A Long Island man has been arrested for having sexual contact with two horses, cops said Thursday.

     

    Steven Errante was busted Wednesday after cops determined he allegedly had inappropriate contact with the horses on Aug. 25 and Sept. 4 at a stable in his home town of Dix Hills.

     

    In 2013, Errante, 30, was arrested for beating his Labrador mix named Chantel Girl with a bat.

     

    The dog suffered skull and facial fractures and broken front legs. She had to be euthanized.

     

    In addition to beating the dog, Errante also broke his own father’s ribs with a baton in 2013, according to authorities.

     

    He was ordered to add his name to Suffolk County’s Animal Abuse Offender Registry.

     

    He failed to do so and cops opened an investigation. During the probe, they uncovered the alleged sexual abuse of the horses.

     

    Errante is charged with two counts of sexual misconduct with animals and failure to register as an animal abuse offender.

  13. DEAR ABBY: I am single and the mother of a 7-year-old girl. When she was 4, I decided there would be no parade of guys coming in and out of my life, or any at all. I have barely dated, and the few times I have gone out, I never talked about it around her.

     

    Over the last two or three years, she has come home every few weeks or months with a new boy she likes. I never say much except that she's not allowed to have a boyfriend. She recently swore her grandfather to secrecy and told him she had a boyfriend.

     

    Is this normal? Should I be concerned that she likes a new boy every few weeks, or that she didn't tell me she had a boyfriend even though I don't punish her for being honest? I'm concerned about her being interested in boys at too young an age. -- POSSIBLY PRUDE MOTHER

     

    DEAR MOTHER: Having a "boyfriend" at the age of 7 means something different than it does to a teenager or an adult. When your daughter tried to confide in you that she liked someone, you cut her off by telling her it "wasn't allowed." If you had let her confide in you, she wouldn't have found the need to do it with her grandfather. I suggest you open up the lines of communication now, before it's too late.

     

    DEAR MOTHER: Your daughter is a tramp. Prepare to be a grandmother in 6 years.

    DEAR ABBY: I need suggestions on what to do to get a close family member to go out to lunch with me. I have offered to pay for lunch, let him pick the restaurant and do the driving. ("Nope. Can't go. Got to check with my wife. No.")

     

    I am in my late 80s, and he's in his late 70s. Someday it will be too late. What do you suggest? -- LOOKING TO LUNCH IN THE EAST

     

    DEAR LOOKING TO LUNCH: Try this. Invite his wife to come to lunch with the two of you. However, if that doesn't work, forget about trying to get him to go because he may be less eager to see you than you are to see him.

    DEAR LOOKING TO LUNCH: You probably chew with your mouth open, then floss your teeth at the table. Learn to eat like a civilized person.

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