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Scientists say the sea turtles have been swimming our planet’s oceans for over 100 million years now. It is very painful to see a serious reduction in the population of turtles worldwide due to fishing nets. In order to protect these rare sea...
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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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The Jackson family has decided to hold a memorial for their late son at Los Angeles’ Staple Center. Jackson died last week from what was probably a strong...
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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.
“He was reading my cards and told me...
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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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While the onslaught of miserable June weather played havoc with people’s plans and psyches, it has also provided a quiet benefit to many city neighborhoods. Fatal and...
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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.
The U.S....
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Gavin Newsom, the mayor of San Francisco, has an emergency button under his desk that was installed 30 years ago after former City Supervisor Dan White entered City...
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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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California, one of the world’s largest economies, has reached the brink. It is a sad day for America for California always promised the “Golden Road”...
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President Obama promised a break from the old Washington ways of permanent campaigning and a president unaccountable to the people. Put aside the lack of...
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With respect to Gov. Mark Sanford, it’s probably always a mistake for a Puritan to visit Latin America. A handsome cardiologist’s son, he married money,...
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It has long been known that Michael Jackson had an inconsiderate stage-dad. Joe Jackson reportedly pushed his son excessively as a young star.
Jackson has long stated...
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For the first time since 1968, a party will command a filibuster proof majority in the Senate.
After several months of recounts and court battles, Democratic...
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Michael Jackson was so distraught over persistent insomnia in recent months that he pleaded for a powerful sedative despite warnings it could be harmful, says a...
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Dreaming of a house that is remarkably awesome? Designed by Touzet studio, the amazing North Bay Road Residence located in Miami Beach, Florida is one such example. The...
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Traditionally it is assumed that products will continue to dematerialize as technology evolves. Designer Alek Shnayder has devised an innovative radio termed...
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This spiky orb-shaped device is a remote control that fits neatly into the palm of your hand. Its weird spikes are there for a good cause. Its spiky exterior provides a...
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Productivity is a key when it comes to making a business successful. The rate of productivity depends on a cohesive group of people, social interaction being a key part...
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Long-distance affairs can be really painful, for it isn’t easy to stay away from a person you love. You tend to miss those intimate moments that make love all the...
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A Canadian man has been charged with trying to export nuclear technology to Iran, his native country, police said Friday.
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Researchers in Taiwan, an earthquake prone region, have revealed a small and inexpensive device to detect earthquakes within 30 seconds. Earthquakes are the most life...
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Acer developing Hornet a Wiimote-style gaming console with a remote control was only a hoax we had been living on since the day we covered its first info leak. But the...
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Engineers from Tel Aviv University aspire to miniaturize security sphere with their innovation the Smart Dew, a tiny sensory device, which is a suitable replacement to...
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Implanting a pacemaker-like device deep in the brain helps some Parkinson’s disease patients move better, but could less risky zapping of the spinal cord work...
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Medtronic, the world’s largest medical device maker, said Friday that 13 patients may have died as a result of problems with its heart device wires that were...
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Medical device maker Medtronic Inc. says 13 patients have likely died as a result of problems with its heart device wires which were first disclosed in 2007.
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A day after the Supreme Court decided that federal rules do not protect drugmakers from state lawsuits, Democrats in Congress moved to overturn a decision that has...
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E-readers seem to be the latest electronic mania, with iRiver Japan planning an e-reader of their own, adding to the ever-escalating number. Just post an announcement...
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We’re getting ever closer to 3D viewing and interaction, doing away with those weird glasses to a great extent now. Stretching further on the lines is the newly...
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Patients suffering from obsessive, distressing thoughts have a new treatment option: a pacemaker-like device that relieves anxiety with electrical jolts to the brain.
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When almost everything is wearing a solar panel, there is a device being developed to keep you away from unwanted UV rays, and the sun’s effects, so you don’t cook...
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Medtronic Inc., the world’s largest medical device maker, said Wednesday it received approval for new wiring used with its heart-shocking implantable devices.
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Scientists say they are a step closer to developing materials that could render people and objects invisible.
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The Food and Drug Administration on Wednesday approved a medical device tested about five years ago on actor Christopher Reeve to help him breathe without a...
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