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6 years ago
+17 17 0Adam Sandler to host SNL for first time
Adam Sandler is returning to 30 Rock for his first-ever turn as host of Saturday Night Live. The veteran comedian was of course a cast member on SNL for five seasons between 1990 and 1995, where he portrayed iconic characters like Opera Man and Cajun ...
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6 years ago
+4 4 0What’s Life Like as a Student at U.S.C.? Depends on the Size of the Bank Account
Spring breaks in Bali, resort-style apartment buildings with rooftop pools and tanning beds and regular dinners out at Nobu, where a tab for four roommates could easily stretch into four digits. This is life as a student at the University of Southern ...
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6 years ago
+4 4 0Cops bust suspect seen kicking elderly woman in the head on subway
Cops busted the monster caught on video beating up an elderly woman on a Bronx subway train “The subject wanted for the brutal subway attack of an elderly woman IS IN CUSTODY. The victim was …
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6 years ago
+22 22 0Rick Steves Wants to Save the World, One Vacation at a Time
The travel guru believes the tiniest exposure to other cultures will change Americans’ entire lives. Rick Steves can tell you how to avoid having your pocket picked on the subway in Istanbul. He can tell you where to buy cookies from cloistered Spani ...
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6 years ago
+16 16 0How to Get Over A Cold Fast Using Natural Remedies
Flu season is brutal. Whether it's the flu virus or the common cold, feeling better fast is a top priority. For many people, the first step is to take antibiotics and medications. These cold medicines often come with serious side effects. Even w ...
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6 years ago
+17 17 0Drug that makes human blood 'lethal' to mosquitoes can fight malaria spread
Study is 'first of its kind' to show ivermectin drug can help control malaria across whole communities without causing harmful side effects
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6 years ago
+4 4 0Artificial intelligence makes life easier, but what's the worst case scenario?
Technology and "digital life" have changed the world, and we can no longer imagine everyday life without a computer, a smartphone or the Internet. But in our "digital life" slowly comes the artificial intelligence.
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6 years ago
+23 23 0Spotify files complaint with European Commission about the App Store, says Apple is giving itself an ‘unfair advantage at every turn’
Spotify has filed a complaint with the European Commission regarding Apple’s App Store practices, the company announced in a blog post. Spotify says Apple’s App Store rules limit choice and stifle innovation. Spotify targets Apple’s 30% cut — it refe ...
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6 years ago
+14 14 0Pathogens hitchhiking on plastics ‘could carry cholera from India to US’
Dangerous sewage pathogens have been found “hitch-hiking” on plastic litter washed up on some of Scotland’s finest bathing beaches, raising concerns from scientists the phenomenon could have far-reaching implications for human health worldwide. The f ...
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6 years ago
+10 10 0Veterans are concerned about climate change, and that matters
News that the Trump administration plans to create a panel devoted to challenging government warnings about climate change has been met with opposition from members of the U.S. military. Citing concerns about the effects of climate change on national ...
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6 years ago
+17 17 0Correction: Last month, we called Zuckerberg a moron. We apologize. In fact, he and Facebook are a fscking disgrace
Analysis In just the latest in a seemingly endless stream of half-truths, Facebook has admitted it misled the public when it claimed that only five per cent of the users of its banned tracking app were teenagers. The real figure, the Silicon Valley w ...
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6 years ago
+17 17 0Bali Bans Single-Use Plastics
On December 24, 2018, Bali Governor Wayan Koster announced that the Indonesian province of Bali is officially banning single-use plastics. The ban is a welcome step in Bali’s battle against plastic pollution. Indonesia is one of the world’s largest p ...
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6 years ago
+19 19 0Netflix may be losing $192M per month from piracy, cord cutting study claims
As many as 1 in 5 people today are mooching off of someone else’s account when streaming video from Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Video, according to a new study from CordCutting.com. Of these, Netflix tends to be pirated for the longest period — 26 mont ...
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6 years ago
+3 3 0Go vegan because of mass exploitation, not because eating animals is wrong
With veganism on the rise and entire supermarket aisles now dedicated to veggie and vegan food ranges, it’s a good time to consider what motivates people to go vegan. There are many reasons why people decide to cut animal products from their diet, bu ...
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6 years ago
+4 5 1YouTube to blame for rise in flat Earth believers, says study
Asheley Landrum is an assistant professor of science communication at Texas Tech University. Her focus: how cultural values affect our understanding of science. Most recently she's been looking at the rise of flat Earth theory. Incredibly, more ...
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6 years ago
+2 2 0Capcom could've made Dragon's Dogma 2 over Devil May Cry 5
Capcom's Hideaki Itsuno apparently considered making Dragon's Dogma 2 rather than Devil May Cry 5, as reported in a recent interview. Itsuno, director of Dragon's Dogma and the Devil May Cry series going back to the third entry, is sa ...
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6 years ago
+12 12 0How easy will it be to build a Moon base?
In 1975, three years after the final Apollo Moon landing, Space: 1999 first aired on British television. It began with a nuclear explosion wrenching the Moon, and an international lunar colony of over 300 people, out of its orbit and into an unknown ...
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+16 16 0Scientists Have Detected an Enormous Cavity Growing Beneath Antarctica
Antarctica is not in a good place. In the space of only decades, the continent has lost trillions of tonnes of ice at alarming rates we can't keep up with, even in places we once thought were safe. Now, a stunning new void has been revealed amid ...
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+24 24 0This tiny Bluetooth chip doesn’t need a battery because it harvests energy from the air
The Internet of Things promises to connect billions of otherwise ordinary devices to the internet, but when each one needs to have its own battery, there’s a limit to how small or cheap they can become. A new paper-thin Bluetooth chip that’s able to ...
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6 years ago
+19 19 0Tech support in space: Broken Hubble telescope camera may get a reboot
One of the premier cameras on the Hubble Space Telescope is no longer working and NASA shut down the camera while the issue is investigated, NASA said on Tuesday.




















