9 Ways To Store Lego Sets That Are Built

This works especially well if you’re building multiple sets into a LEGO town. Push your LEGO sets far enough under your bed so you don’t accidentally kick them. Check that your bed doesn’t sag down when someone is in it, or else it could break the top pieces off of slightly taller sets. Be careful not to jostle the bin too much so the sets stay intact. If you have multiple smaller sets, you can keep them in the same tote bin....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 334 words · Jan Watson

9 Ways To Teach Sex Education

In the United States, the U. S, Department of Health & Human Service identifies 28 evidence-based curriculums that are eligible to be taught. [1] X Research source Your school or program may provide you materials and information from these curriculums. The Public Health Agency of Canada provides Canadian Guidelines for Sexual Health Education. It is a guide that provides specific curricula and teaching strategies to teach sex education. Canadian sex education teaches key concepts like health, health promotion, health education, sexuality, sexual health, and sexual rights....

January 28, 2023 · 19 min · 3992 words · Carolyn Olmstead

A 12 Billion Question

That unprecedented request could give the White House a powerful lever. The administration has put the peace process on hold for months while concentrating on the buildup to war with Iraq. Meanwhile the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has continued, disrupting America’s ties with the Arab world and keeping the whole region precariously off balance. Washington intends to get the two sides talking again “on day one” after a war with Iraq, Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz said last month....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 554 words · James Interrante

A Barbie Bandit Father Speaks Out

Miller and Johnston became a media sensation. Caught on a security camera wearing designer shades and giggling as they made off with the loot, they became known as the “Barbie Bandits.” They were so sloppy that cops cracked the case in two days, arresting Miller, Johnston, the bank teller—who police say was in cahoots with the two—and Miller’s male companion, who allegedly hatched the plot. Now the four face a mix of theft and drug-related charges....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 795 words · Deborah Liu

A 10 Point Guide To The Prosecution Of Donald Trump Opinion

Total Fairness and Due Process This prosecution must be a model of fairness and due process. While Trump attempted to move the country in an autocratic direction with little respect for the law, any prosecution of him must be absolutely fastidious in its adherence to all judicial norms of fairness and due process. Even though Trump tried to be above the law, he must be pursued for prosecution with utmost respect toward the law....

January 28, 2023 · 7 min · 1474 words · Christopher Mcbee

A Bettor S Look Ahead To Second Half Of Mlb Season

The first half of the baseball season has given us plenty to be excited about, as we have some new blood mixed in with perennial powers building the playoff landscape. Will the Tigers run away with the AL Central? Do the Brewers have enough to hang on in the tough NL Central? Can the Giants regroup? How about the Angels with the second best record in baseball yet sitting in second place?...

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Raymond Mcgee

A Blue Plate Special Town

It isn’t that we don’t have restaurants, dells or pizza joints. We do, along with a 7-Eleven for microwave burritos and a grocery store with a deli. There is a drive-in called Rotten Ralph’s, which serves fish and chips and locally made mountain-blackberry ice cream. Townsfolk brag that Ralph’s cones are the largest in the state. There’s also The Blue Bird Care, which specializes in Swiss steak and mashed potatoes....

January 28, 2023 · 5 min · 999 words · Jacqueline Chapman

A Catholic Crackdown

There’s more here than meets the eye. The detentions coincide with private talks between Beijing and the Vatican. The two sides broke ties in 1951, when mainland Catholics were pressured to renounce the pope and join the state-sanctioned “patriotic” church. The Holy See still has an embassy in Taipei, but last year a Vatican official said the church was ready to recognize Beijing “if Chinese authorities permit.” This month he confirmed “a new mechanism for exchanging information....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 149 words · Jose Perham

A Cha Cha Chat With A Lot Of Spice

NEWSWEEK: Does having the show’s best-looking partner help get a higher score? Oh, you think so? I don’t really look at him like that. How do you look at him? I’m used to him shouting at me and me shouting back at him. It’s like a brotherly-sisterly thing. He likes to take his top off a lot, so that probably helps with the vote. He does it nearly every dance class we have, which is nearly every day....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 410 words · Patricia Miller

A Clear Picture Of The Noose In Bubba Wallace S Garage Is Released By Nascar

NASCAR president Steve Phelps said Thursday the photo was captured by NASCAR security as part of its investigation. MORE: Here are the facts of the Bubba Wallace noose case “NASCAR conducted a thorough sweep of all the garage areas across the tracks where we race,” Phelps said Thursday in his explanation of NASCAR’s investigation. “So across those 29 tracks, and 1,684 garage stalls, we found only 11 total that had a pull-down rope tied into a knot....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 491 words · Tyler Wiggins

A Close Call For Global Free Trade

European negotiators had . already got the message: the European Community offered to reduce farm income supports by only 16 percent over the next 10 years. The United States, Australia and other nations proposed cutting supports by 75 percent over the same period, slashing export subsidies by 90 percent. Insulted by the paltry European offer, U.S. representatives openly considered walking out–imperiling $1.5 trillion in commerce within all 15 of the GATT’s trade areas....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 154 words · Victor Maddox

A Coach S Life Lessons

January 28, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Ruby Laue

A Condom For Women Moves One Step Closer To Reality

The female condom, to be marketed in Switzerland this month and later in England and France, could find its way into American bedrooms sometime this year. Called Femidom in Europe and Reality in the United States, the $2.25 device is the first of a whole wave of intriguing new gynecological products currently navigating the maze of FDA regulations (box). The female condom is described more accurately as an intravaginal pouch by its American manufacturer Wisconsin Pharmacal....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 778 words · Eric Mcraney

A Crimebuster S Fall

The mayor’s office won’t say exactly how Giuliani privately reacted when he was handed the magazine and saw that the face on the cover was not his own but that of a rival he had appointed: Police Commissioner William Bratton. But it wasn’t long before the nasty leaks began. New Yorkers learned about Bratton’s freebie trips to the Caribbean and his $350,000 book advance. The outcome was inevitable to anyone who had ever read a Greek tragedy or a New York tabloid....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 691 words · Alicia Fernandes

A Crisis Builds

Investor confidence soars again after the election of the PRI’s Ernesto Zedillo as president; he is seen as a competent economic leader. PRI deputy leader Jose Francisco Ruiz Massieu is killed; five months later, Raul Salinas, brother of the former president, is arrested on charges of ordering the murder.

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 49 words · Barbara Mayo

A Cure For The Common Code

January 28, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Melissa Huffman

A Dangerous Place

These days, perhaps more than any other time in the history of the Jewish state, Janal is a rarity. The Hebrew University bombing last month seemed to confirm every parent’s nightmare about sending a child to the Holy Land: five of the seven people killed were American. But that bombing, for all its horror, likely won’t have much of an impact on the number of American teenagers traveling to the region....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 544 words · Yon Halliday

A Death In Clearwater

Other people also want to know what happened inside the Scientology compound. In the autopsy report, state medical examiner Dr. Joan Wood concluded that McPherson died from a blood clot brought on by dehydration. Later, on the syndicated television program ““Inside Edition,’’ Wood said, ““This is the most severe case of dehydration I have ever seen,’’ estimating that McPherson may have been ““deprived of food and water’’ for five to 10 days....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 562 words · Antionette Howell

A Dickens Of A Theory

January 28, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Kevin Rojas

A Far Right Crackdown Merrick Garland Will Have To Avoid These Pitfalls To Win

During his time at the Department of Justice, Joe Biden’s attorney general nominee helped prosecute the men behind the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 people, the worst domestic attack to occur in the U.S. Garland also supervised over other high-profile cases including the bombing at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics and Ted Kaczynski, a.k.a. the Unabomber. So when he vowed at Monday’s confirmation to make “do everything in the power of the Justice Department” to stop domestic terrorism as attorney general and described the country as facing “a more dangerous period” than it did after Oklahoma because of the January 6 attack on the Capitol, it is worth taking note....

January 28, 2023 · 5 min · 899 words · Carolyn Pruitt