Buffalo 4 y/o boy Bryan Allen found living alone with his dead mom Shaleena Hamilton | Examiner.com

A Buffalo, New York Rent-A-Center employee is the hero of the day. Taijuan Littleton said he had an appointment to meet a lady customer. When he went to her house, he discovered a nasty surprise: Shaleena Hamilton was deceased. Did Littleton freak out and run back to Rent-A-Center (as many would)? Well, that would have been a logical kneejerk reaction, but he didn't. Did Taijuan Littleton call the police? Yes, eventually but not after dealing with another small problem. Besides Hamilton's cadaver, Littleton also found her son Bryan Allen, 4, living alone with the body of his dead mom, Shaleena Hamilton. The Associated Press reported Dec. 15 on the startling discovery!  Buffalo 4 y/o Bryan Allen found living alone with dead mom Shaleena Hamilton | Examiner.com

WHO: Antibiotics create superbug antibiotic resistance, post-antibiotic world

 Madonna says "we are living in a material world" but the World Health Organization (WHO) says it's much scarier than that. WHO warns of a horrifying post-antibiotic world. reported the BBC on Nov. 19. Antibiotics misuse has caused global superbug resistance to infection fighting drugs. Sound like something out of Ray Bradbury? Well, this isn't a Twilight Zone sci-fi thriller--it's Earth: 2015 where antibiotics resistance can and is turning common ailments into superbug killers. WHO adds that world-wide misunderstandings about illness and the role of antibiotics is causing this post-antibiotic world.  WHO: Antibiotics create superbug antibiotic resistance, post-antibiotic world | Examiner.com

Parents blame stores for Christmas toy fights, spoiled teens temper tantrums | Examiner.com

Do you want to read some depressing Christmas statistics? Black Friday Christmas spending shot up 13 percent in 2015, reported Biz Report on Nov. 30. But the primary recipients of those gifts--kids--are getting greedier and brattier at the holidays, say their parents. Every Christmas you read about toy fights at stores, outrageous behavior from selfish children and the ridiculous lengths indulgent parents will go to for their spoiled kids. But Christmas 2015 hit new lows for greed, entitlement and audacity. Parents blame stores for Christmas toy fights and for their spoiled teens temper tantrums. Yes, you read that correctly--spoiled teens--61 percent of parents expect Christmas temper tantrums from their 18+ kids over gifts. Parents are not ashamed of this attitude of ingratitude--they believe manufacturers would prevent toy fights if they just made more. Parents blame stores for shorting them and making their spoiled teens make life miserable at Christmas. Talk about natural selection at its best.  Pardon me if this post reads a little ranty--I'm just sickened that any parent would make excuses for such obnoxious behavior from their teens. I'm horrified that parents could find fault with anyone other than themselves for children's greediness. Parents blame stores for Christmas toy fights, spoiled teens temper tantrums | Examiner.com

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