Going by the tone of the revelation she attached to the post, the woman has no remorse for her actions, talk more of seeing anything wrong in being involved in incest with a minor. She shared the collage via Facebook, as she wrote: ADVERTISEMENT
“For those who don’t know, me and my 15 year old son had a baby last year together. I had sex with him when he was 14 years old.
On two small hillsides abutting County Road 86 in Alabama stand thousands of wooden crosses and a smattering of old washing machines, fridges, and other pieces of scrap metal. They all hold messages of despair. "Hell is hot." "You Will Die." Stuff like that. William C. Rice, who died in 2004, built this "garden" as a testament to his salvation by Christ in the late 1970s. While frightening in its fervor, the collection is an example of folk art at its most primitive.
A massive bushfire has churned through more than 5,600 acres on New Zealand’s South Island in what is believed to be the country’s worst forest fire since 1955, BBC reports.
A state of emergency was declared on Feb. 6, two days after the Pigeon Valley Fire began near the city of Nelson. As of Monday, the blaze was still scorching the island’s arid countryside, but as firefighting conditions improved, around 3,000 evacuated residents were allowed to return home.
Nigerians on social media have hit out at embattled All Progressives Congress (APC) lawmaker Senator Ali Ndume for apologising to the party over his comment criticising President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's policies and governance style. Pulse reports that Ndume said President Tinubu is unaware of what is happening outside the Villa because some plutocrats have 'caged' and 'fenced him off.' He stated that Nigerians are angry with Tinubu over his 'failure' to address poverty, insecurity, hunger, and other issues that have brought the country to its knees.
As the next generation of athletes prepare to take home the gold in Tokyo this summer, Peacock is celebrating the 25th anniversary of the 1996 Olympics with “The ’96 Effect” and “The Sisters of ’96: The 1996 USA Women’s Soccer Olympic Team,” two new shows honoring female Olympians’ legacy on the Atlanta games.