Superintendent quits after backlash on Facebook post

as mentioned in ONALASKA, Texas (WKRC) - A superintendent quit after receiving an enormous amount of backlash for a comment about a Texas quarterback. During a Texans game against the Tennessee Titans Lynn Redden posted a comment to the Houston Chronicle's Facebook page criticizing Texan's quarterback Deshaun Watson. The comment read, "That may have been the mos inept quarterback decision I've seen in the NFL. When you need precision decision making you can't count on a black quarterback." He tried to defend the comment saying he was referring to the statistical success of the NFL's black quarterback.


This deleted Facebook post shows why the FBI should investigate the Kavanaugh allegation

Ford, who says Kavanaugh assaulted her at a party in the 1980s when they attended neighboring high schools, has said she wants the FBI to investigate her claim. "Many of us heard about it in school""Christine Blasey Ford was a year or so behind me, I remember her," Miranda said on Wednesday in a now-deleted Facebook post. "In my [Facebook] post, I was empowered and I was sure it probably did [happen]," she told Totenberg, who reached out to her on Wednesday. What Miranda, and others who attended high school with Ford, heard about the party may well be relevant to the case. Bush pronounced Hill's allegations "unfounded," even though the only evidence the FBI reportedly found to contradict them was Thomas's denial.

This deleted Facebook post shows why the FBI should investigate the Kavanaugh allegation

Meow Wolf Facebook post has fans wondering about next location

as mentioned in SANTA FE, N.M. (KRQE) - Santa Fe's famous Meow Wolf is hinting at yet another possible location and it has fans wondering. Meow Wolf is set to open a location in Las Vegas in 2019 and Denver in 2020. Over the weekend, the startup company posted to Facebook with question marks next to the year 2021. Hundreds of people commented on the post, offering their opinions of where Meow Wolf should go next. One person said, "Albuquerque: Keeping it true to NM roots."

Emergency Facebook post saves 2 US travelers' lives in Bali -- here's how

Eno teaches English in Gwangju, South Korea, and the two had planned to meet in Bali. Michael Lythcott/FacebookAs he came to, Lythcott said he couldn't see a thing but the sky through the trees. Facebook friends from all over the planet were trying to find Lythcott and Eno. At that moment Lythcott said Eno started to slip down the ravine and he felt himself losing consciousness. In what Lythcott said felt like three or four hours, the traveling friends heard people on the road and called out.

Emergency Facebook post saves 2 US travelers' lives in Bali -- here's how



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