Update in the Cane Madden Case

In August of 2019 in Louisville, Kentucky, a man named Cane Madden was accused of sexually assaulting and hitting an eight year old girl in the head with a shovel, leaving her with a fractured skull. A Jefferson County judge has found Madden incompetent to stand trial. In 2017, he was ruled incompetent to stand trial in another sexual assault case in which he confessed … Continue reading Update in the Cane Madden Case

Archaeologists Find Colonial Site in MD

On Monday, March 22, Maryland archaeologists found St. Mary’s fort. Maryland archaeologist, Travis Parno, was on vacation, taking a break from his research of the colonial fort at St. Mary’s. The colonial fort was discovered by archaeological geophysicist Tim Horsley by using the estimates of archaeologist Travis Parno. The St. Mary’s colonial site was constructed in Southern Maryland by white settlers in 1634, which makes … Continue reading Archaeologists Find Colonial Site in MD

Movies Releasing In 2021

Thunder Force (April 9, 2021) PG-13 Netflix Original — Action Adventure Lydia reunites with her best friend Emily at her lab where she develops a genetic platform that allows ordinary people superpowers, but Lydia is curious about her lab and starts messing with her lab equipment after being told not to. She then goes to sit down but is bounded down to the chair and … Continue reading Movies Releasing In 2021

March Madness

With the Men’s college basketball regular season coming to an end, there’s only one thing left: March Madness. With the 2020 regular season already being different from other seasons due to the pandemic, this year the NCAA had to make some important decisions on how the tournament would be played. This would ultimately lead to strict Covid restrictions. Some of these restrictions included players, coaches, … Continue reading March Madness