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Married mother admits to sexually assaulting teen hockey players 'young enough to be her kids' during family vacation
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Married mother admits to sexually assaulting teen hockey players 'young enough to be her kids' during family vacation

A married mother from Minnesota has admitted to sexually assaulting two 15-year-old hockey players during a family vacation, according to authorities. Allison Leigh Schardin, 39, was arrested Feb. 1. Schardin was charged with third- and fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct. On Friday, she pleaded guilty to the third-degree count and the fourth count will be dismissed under an agreement.'You already have a 38‐year‐old woman, a female in your bed, don’t you want to do more?'As Blaze News previously reported, Schardin allegedly was on a "staycation" with her family earlier this year at a hotel in Roseville — roughly 15 miles from her hometown of Blaine.According to the criminal complaint obtained by Law & Crime, Schardin approached two teen boys at the hotel hot tub on Jan. 14. She allegedly began a conversation with the minors and complained about her marriage. The second victim said Schardin was in the pool area when her husband allegedly shouted something like, “If you don’t come upstairs, our relationship is over.” The wife reportedly disregarded her husband's words and instead asked to exchange "socials" with the victims. Schardin purportedly contacted the first victim on Snapchat a little later that day and asked, “Can I come into your room?”The married mom allegedly went to the boys' hotel room. They were in town from Colorado for a hockey tournament.She told the teens they were "young enough to be her kids,” according to court documents. Schardin reportedly began talking about "sex and stuff" and then got into bed with the two boys and asked them about their sexual experiences.The boys said Schardin was “saying things like, ‘let’s just do more,’ ‘let’s have sex,’ ‘we’re already here,’ ‘You already have a 38‐year‐old woman, a female in your bed, don’t you want to do more?'”In regard to the offer of sex, the first victim recalled thinking “not really” but ultimately said “sure” to Schardin because he didn’t know how to say no to her.The criminal complaint said the first victim "was kind of uncomfortable."The New York Post reported, "Schadin then began sexual acts with two of the teens — while a third watched — and asked them to perform sexual acts on her."The next day, Schardin allegedly sent text messages to the teens while they were playing in a hockey tournament. She reportedly showed up to the boys' game. “Victim one said they all started getting nervous, and he was shaking on the bench at one point because he wanted to leave what happened the night before in the past, and she was trying to follow them, ‘it was really creepy,'” the complaint reads.Schardin reportedly continued to send text messages to the teenagers once they returned home to Colorado. She allegedly attempted to convince one of the boys to not tell police “what happened.”Schardin purportedly texted the first victim, "I will do or say anything you want, just don’t tell the police or report what happened.'” According to the complaint, the boy replied that "he didn’t want anything from her, that he wouldn’t report it, and that she needed to leave him alone."The teen then blocked Schardin.Minnesota court records reveal that Scardin's husband, Anthony Schardin, filed for divorce on Dec. 18, 2023, Heavy reported. Schardin is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan. 10, 2025.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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Twitchy Feed
Twitchy Feed
2 yrs

The Ones She Stole From Trump? Kamala Harris Says Republicans 'Quietly' Agree With Some of Her Proposals
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The Ones She Stole From Trump? Kamala Harris Says Republicans 'Quietly' Agree With Some of Her Proposals

The Ones She Stole From Trump? Kamala Harris Says Republicans 'Quietly' Agree With Some of Her Proposals
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RedState Feed
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FEMA's Ridiculous New 'Hurricane Misinformation' Website Needs Some Serious Fact Checking
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FEMA's Ridiculous New 'Hurricane Misinformation' Website Needs Some Serious Fact Checking

FEMA's Ridiculous New 'Hurricane Misinformation' Website Needs Some Serious Fact Checking
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Trending Tech
Trending Tech
2 yrs

YouTube is trying to hide the skip button so you’ll watch more ads
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YouTube is trying to hide the skip button so you’ll watch more ads

Unless you pay $13.99 per month for YouTube Premium, you'll have to deal with ads when you watch videos on YouTube. Thankfully, skipping the ads has always been easy, but over the past few days, YouTube has made a subtle change to the user interface on desktop and mobile that makes it more difficult to find the skip button while an ad is playing. Last week, I began noticing that the countdown I was used to seeing in the bottom-right corner of YouTube videos was gone. Previously, it would count down before turning into a clickable skip button. Instead, a yellow line now appears at the bottom of videos that moves at variable speeds depending on the length of the ad. If it's a long ad I could skip after 5 seconds, the yellow line will race to the end, and then the skip button will suddenly appear in the frame. If it's an unskippable ad, the yellow line will correspond to the actual length of the ad. YouTube's nefarious new skip button shenanigans. Image source: Jacob Siegal/YouTube This seems to be one of several tests that YouTube is conducting at the moment. As spotted by Android Police, a Redditor noticed that YouTube was using black rectangle overlays to hide the skip button. I'm not sure which of these two tests is more annoying, honestly. Android Police also pointed out that the yellow bar I'm seeing is beginning to show up for some mobile users as well. It is possible that YouTube is conducting A/B tests to see which method is more likely to trick users into spending more time watching ads. YouTube's global ad revenue in 2023 was $31.51 billion, which was an increase of nearly 8% over 2022. Of course, no amount of revenue is ever enough, so even the slightest changes to potentially increase ad revenue are always going to be on the table. So far, YouTube hasn't shared any official statements about the changes to the skip button. We will keep an eye out to see if the company makes an announcement. Don't Miss: YouTube will start showing even more ads soon The post YouTube is trying to hide the skip button so you’ll watch more ads appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals ECOVACS Fall Prime Day blowout: Up to $350 off best-selling robot vacuums like the T30S Best Apple iPad deals of Prime Big Deal Days 2024, with prices from $199 Top Prime Day deals: $169 AirPods Pro 2, $170 Apple Watch SE, laptops, Bose headphones, robot vacuums, more Today’s deals: $50 off Eureka E20 Plus robot vac, $1,100 off LG C4 OLED TV, Blink cameras from $20, more
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History Traveler
History Traveler
2 yrs

Grand Roman Thermal Baths in Sicily Unearthed at Halaesa Arconidea
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Grand Roman Thermal Baths in Sicily Unearthed at Halaesa Arconidea

Ongoing excavations at Halaesa Arconidea, in Tusa, Sicily, have revealed one of the island’s largest Roman thermal complexes to date, showing the luxurious facilities at the ancient city. The city was founded in 403 BC on a hill overlooking the Tyrrhenian coast and the valley of the river Tusa, and was one of the first of the Sicilian cities to side with Rome during the First Punic War. The finding, announced on October 6, 2024, follows the fifth excavation campaign conducted by the University of Palermo in collaboration with the Archaeological Park of Tindari and the Municipality of Tusa. What in the Roman Republic is this Giant Pool Found Outside Rome? Luxurious Roman Villa On Display Under Lavish Modern Apartment Block Uncovering a Monumental Roman Bath Complex The excavation has revealed a thermal complex spanning approximately 800 square meters (8,611 square feet), making it one of the largest baths ever found in Sicily. Key features include two rooms with mosaic floors, as well as a courtyard with porticoed wings, which likely served as social spaces for the city's elite, notes a release from  Regione Siciliana. Read moreSection: NewsHistory & ArchaeologyAncient PlacesEuropeRead Later 
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NEWSMAX Feed
NEWSMAX Feed
2 yrs

Zillow Adds Climate Risk to Home Listings
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Zillow Adds Climate Risk to Home Listings

Tech giant Zillow has added "climate change risk" to the layers of data prospective home buyers can now view when perusing the country's most visited real estate website, CNBC first reported on Tuesday.
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NEWSMAX Feed
NEWSMAX Feed
2 yrs

Nate Silver: Presidential Race Likely to Stay Toss-Up Until End
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Nate Silver: Presidential Race Likely to Stay Toss-Up Until End

The presidential race is likely to continue to be a toss-up until voters go to the polls on Nov. 5, election forecaster Nate Silver said in his latest column published on Tuesday.
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NEWSMAX Feed
2 yrs

Wall Street Ends Higher on Tech Buying
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Wall Street Ends Higher on Tech Buying

Wall Street's benchmarks ended higher Tuesday, recouping some of the previous session's losses, as investors bought back in to technology stocks and investors shifted their focus to upcoming inflation data and the start of third-quarter earnings season.
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Conservative Satire
Conservative Satire
2 yrs

Polygraph Machine Explodes After Tim Walz Passes Nearby
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Polygraph Machine Explodes After Tim Walz Passes Nearby

SEATTLE, WA — Tragedy struck the city of Seattle today as Minnesota Governor Tim Walz quickly walked by a polygraph machine near a campaign event and caused it to explode.
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YubNub News
YubNub News
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Hurricane Milton Tapped to be the One of the ‘Most Destructive Hurricanes on Record’
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Hurricane Milton Tapped to be the One of the ‘Most Destructive Hurricanes on Record’

Officials in Florida are urging residents to evacuate as Hurricane Milton is poised to be one of the “most destructive hurricanes on record” when it hits the Sunshine State late Wednesday. The National…
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