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A new strain of West Nile virus is spreading better and earlier across the United States, and may thrive in hot American summers, researchers said on Thursday. The virus infected an estimated 175,000 people last year, the US Centers for Disease Control...
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Max Blumental reports on The Daily Beast that Sarah Palin may have quit her job today because she was trying to avert a major, yet-to-be-disclosed corruption scandal....
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The crown of the famed New York Statue of Liberty will reopen tomorrow for the first time since September 11th, 2001, and what better day than the celebration of...
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American nuns could be said to have their habits in a twist in the face of two investigations by the Vatican into whether they have come to espouse lifestyles and views...
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Alaska Governor and former Republican 2008 vice-president nominee Sarah Palin has decided to resign from her governorship.
The resignation will come at the end of the...
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A Philadelphia man’s accused of using Tarot cards and mysticism to lure three teenage girls into having sex with him.
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Brad Pitt surely deserves to be there in the green celebs’ list. Well, you may or may not agree to it. Still his foundation, Make It Right, makes him proud in...
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Amidst the fireworks, the beer and the cookouts associated with the celebration of the 4th of July Independence holiday, it is common to forget why the founders of the...
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Despite about two trillion dollars pumped into banks and the general economy from the government, the United States’ economy continues to shed jobs.
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The King of Pop still had it.
In defiance of all the critics who called him Wacko Jacko and a has-been, Michael Jackson still put on a show that eluded most artists....
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For the first time since 1968, a party will command a filibuster proof majority in the Senate.
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Note to prominent people doing questionable things: Don’t invite authorities or the press to check up on you while you do it.
made popular Dec 9 2008
If only we could be a fly on the wall when our enemies are plotting to attack us. Better yet, what if that fly could record voices, transmit video and even fire tiny...
made popular Nov 21 2008
A nasty, sometimes deadly stomach bug is at least six times more common than was thought, researchers said Tuesday, based on a survey of hundreds of U.S. hospitals.
made popular Nov 11 2008
Two 17-year-old jewelry makers from Cape Cod, Massachusetts are hoping swarms of customers will want their latest creations: earrings and necklaces made from dead...
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Are you lucky enough to have what they call in the automobile industry, the bug? Volkswagen, meaning people’s car in German, will never get over the victory of...
made popular May 28 2008
Well, am pretty bug-phobic. So I really didn’t like the sight of this ant-design and won’t think of wearing this T-shirt at all. I don’t think modern designs...
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Blount County’s newest police cruiser has been turning heads, but whether it could keep up in a high-speed chase seems unlikely.Assistant Chief Deputy Archie...
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The army has since long invented and used new techniques for surveillance and wars. However, once used the method gets known and needs updating so that the war tactics...
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This was a bug you couldn’t swat and definitely couldn’t step on.British scientists have stumbled across a fossilized claw, part of an ancient sea scorpion,...
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Start the bidding on Yankees bug spray. Who could forget New York rookie Joba Chamberlain getting doused with pest repellant during the American League playoffs last...
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This was a bug you couldn’t swat and definitely couldn’t step on. British scientists have stumbled across a fossilized claw, part of an ancient sea...
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Britain’s health chief apologized Monday for an outbreak of a deadly bacterial infection in hospitals that left 90 people dead, but insisted the incident was an...
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Nurses who didn’t wash their hands and left patients lying in soiled beds were cited in an official report blaming mismanagement for the deaths of 90 people who...
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Doctors said Thursday that a genome for one strain of an extensively drug-resistant tuberculosis has been sequenced _ a finding they say could help fight the deadly...
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Microsoft Corp.’s Excel 2007 spreadsheet program is going to have to relearn part of its multiplication table.In a blog post, Microsoft employee David Gainer said...
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A serious security bug in Yahoo’s Instant Messenger, which could cause a buffer-overflow error and leave users’ machines open to attackers, has been finally...
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Well, now you would say that it’s the imagination of an artist which he painted on a board. If you think the same, you are mistaken, my friend. This is a Thai...
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Fancy spying your friends or loved ones over the phone. SpyPhone has made it possible now.
Spyphone features a built-in bug that is activated remotely by dialing a...
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In this May 8, 1987, file photo, former Sen. Gary Hart waves his arms to quiet applause from supporters, during a press conference announcing his withdrawal from the Democratic presidential race in Denver. Note to prominent people doing questionable...
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