27-year-old
married teacher named McKenna Kindred has been sentenced to just 24
months of probation after admitting to first-degree sexual misconduct
with a 17-year-old student.
According to reports, she groomed the
boy for months with flirty and explicit texts, even expressing jealousy
when other girls talked about him. The pair had a three-and-a-half-hour
sexual encounter at her home while her husband was away hunting.
Disturbing
messages revealed the student sent her explicit videos, and she
responded by admitting she had used a sex toy while thinking about him
and joked about filming it next time.
The boy’s mother discovered
the messages and reported it to police. Despite the severity, Kindred
remains living with her lawyer husband in their $500,000 home and is
only required to register as a sex offender for 10 years.
The lenient sentence has sparked significant outrage among parents and the public.
GO DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE.... data centers. You do NOT want them in your community... but Zuckerberg doesn't give a shit.
A
growing controversy is unfolding in Georgia, where Mark Zuckerberg’s
enormous new data center was built just hundreds of yards from
residential homes.
Residents report severe disruptions: water
pressure has completely collapsed, sinks no longer run properly, toilets
won’t refill, houses shake constantly from the operations, and power
outages have become routine.
Many locals feel the billionaire’s
massive project has come at the direct expense of working families, with
little to no regard for the impact on their daily lives and property.
This is yet another case of big tech infrastructure prioritizing corporate needs over the communities forced to live next to it.
During
a congressional hearing, Rep. Lauren Boebert questioned the ethics of
certain scientific research involving aborted fetal tissue.
She asked directly: “Implant aborted baby parts into lab animals? Have you heard of that sort of research?”
A
witness responded that an analysis showed over 90% of experiments using
human fetal tissue implanted into animals were funded by Dr. Anthony
Fauci’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
The
exchange has sparked intense discussion about the use of taxpayer
dollars for this type of research and the ethical boundaries involved.



