Donald Trump is now free to comment publicly about witnesses and jurors after a New York judge modified his gag order that was put on him during the case that led to Trump's felony convictions. read more
CNN: Scientists have found microplastics in human penises for the first time, as concerns over the tiny particles' proliferation and potential health effects mount. read more
The U.S. government on Tuesday acknowledged, for the first time, the harmful role it has played over the past century in building and operating dams in the Pacific Northwest ... read more
A Vermont lawmaker was compelled to apologize publicly after being caught on video pouring water into her colleague's work bag multiple times across several months. The bizarre behavior is allegedly a part of a campaign of harassment that one legislator aimed at another who represents the same district in the Green Mountain state, independent outlet Seven Days first reported. The Republican representative, Mary Morrissey, 67, confessed to dumping water in the bag of the Democratic legislator Jim Carroll, 62. She later apologized during a Vermont state house session on Monday, Boston.com reported. "I am truly ashamed of my actions," Morrissey said. read more
In a harassment campaign that lasted for months, a Vermont Republican state lawmaker was caught on video pouring water into the bag of a Democratic state lawmaker. Mary Morrissey and her target Jim Carroll both represent the city of Bennington. The two knew each other since childhood and attended the same church. She apologized after initially claiming she didn't know whose bag it was. "Her apology holds about as much water as my canvas bag," Carroll said. read more
7. Don't count out defenestration.