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11 years ago
+22 22 0 x 1Cosmos Season 2: Neil deGrasse Tyson Is Out And Bill Nye The Science Guy Is In?
The Cosmos Season 2 could have Bill Nye, The Science Guy as the host, replacing Neil deGrasse Tyson. It's no secret that fans have been clamoring for Cosmos season 2 after the first season was widely received with positive reactions the fans. Bu ...
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11 years ago
+17 17 0Ron Paul Defends Russia After Malaysian Plane Crash
Former Congressman Ron Paul defended the Russian government on Sunday and slammed Western leaders for spreading "propaganda" after a Malaysian Airlines plane was allegedly shot down by Kremlin-backed separatists in Ukraine.
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11 years ago
+17 17 0Cellphone Video Captures Gaza Civilian Reportedly Shot and Killed by Sniper
A video emerged Monday that is described as showing a Palestinian man repeatedly shot and ultimately killed by a sniper while he searched for his family in the devastated neighborhood of Shujaiyeh.
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11 years ago
+3 3 0‘The Flash’ casts ‘Prison Break’ star as Captain Cold
The Flash is getting a chilly character addition this fall. The CW’s Arrow spin-off has just cast Prison Break actor Wentworth Miller as Leonard Snart, a.k.a. Captain Cold. The freeze-gun-touting villain is one of Barry Allen/The Flash’s biggest adve ...
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11 years ago
+15 15 0China Requires 30% of State Cars Use Alternative Energy
China is mandating that electric cars make up at least 30 percent of government vehicle purchases by 2016, the latest measure to fight pollution and cut energy use after exempting the autos from a purchase tax.
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11 years ago
+25 25 0Ukraine launches air offensive, kills 1,000 rebels, Kiev says
Ukrainian war planes bombarded separatists along a broad front on Saturday, inflicting huge losses, Kiev said, after President Petro Poroshenko said “scores and hundreds” would be made to pay for a deadly missile attack on Ukrainian forces.
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11 years ago
+25 25 0 x 1The 'Snowden Effect' Continues As China Claims Apple's iPhone A Threat To National Security
The security and control of personal data is a big concern for many these days and literally it’s becoming a global epidemic. Today, China just announced they don’t trust our beloved iPhone.
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Analysis
11 years ago
+13 13 0Doctors aren't telling overweight firefighters to lose weight, study says
Sexy images of rippling abs and rock-hard biceps under those firefighter uniforms may obscure a serious problem: More than 70% of firefighters are overweight or obese, and most of them reported getting no advice to lose weight from their healthcare p ...
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11 years ago
+5 6 1Iron Dome racks up 90% success rate so far
The Iron Dome missile defense system has achieved a nearly 90 percent success rate since Monday night, an improvement over its performance during Operation Pillar of Defense in November 2012. The defense system is activated only when the rockets fire ...
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11 years ago
+3 3 0Waffle House calls for a boycott of Belgian waffles to support U.S. soccer
In support of the U.S. Men’s National Team’s upcoming match against Belgium on Tuesday, the Waffle House restaurant chain has called for national support against the rival nation’s breakfast of choice: TMZ originally reported that Waffle house called ...
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11 years ago
+14 14 0Canada's aboriginals score big win in land title case
Aboriginals in British Columbia can stake a broad claim to traditional territories due to a landmark Supreme Court of Canada decision that also raises new questions about prospects for the contentious Northern Gateway pipeline and other resource proj ...
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Analysis
11 years ago
+15 16 1A Lifetime of Intellectual Stimulation Staves Off Dementia
As we age, “Am I losing my mind?” gradually morphs from a poignant Steven Sondheim lyric into a genuine fear. For most of us, avoiding cognitive impairment—or at least holding it off as long as possible—eventually becomes a high-priority concern.
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11 years ago
+22 22 0 x 1World must act within five years to save oceans from pollution and overfishing: watchdog
The world’s oceans need saving from pollution and overfishing, and an independent panel warned on Tuesday that urgent action was needed within five years. The Global Ocean Commission said cutting down on single-use plastics products, restricting fish ...
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11 years ago
+23 23 0 x 1Judge Who Sentenced Saddam Hussein To Death Has Been Executed By ISIS, Local Media Reports
Reports from local media that as part of its blitz-campaign to take over northern Iraq, ISIS found and the promptly executed Rauf Rashid Abd al-Rahman, the judge who sentenced Saddam to death: a death which to many was the crowning moment of the seco ...
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Video/Audio
11 years ago
+42 42 0What If The Earth Stopped Spinning?
We may not feel it, but the Earth is constantly spinning at over 300 meters per second. But what would happen if the Earth suddenly stopped spinning?
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Analysis
11 years ago
+14 14 0Why do so many nations want a piece of Antarctica?
Seven countries have laid claim to parts of Antarctica and many more have a presence there - why do they all want a piece of this frozen wasteland? I pick a path between rock pools and settle my bottom on a boulder. A spectacular, silent view unfolds ...
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11 years ago
+7 7 0The U.S. Should Invest In Science, Not War
We’re in the midst of a remarkable stream of scientific and medical advances, spurred by dramatic advances in biotechnology, computing, and miniaturization. Our knowledge of biology has led to amazing leaps in our understanding of aging, immune respo ...
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11 years ago
+19 19 0Arrest warrant issued for PNG leader Peter O'Neill
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has refused to go to police for questioning over allegations of public corruption. Peter O'Neill was served with an arrest warrant in relation to a fraud case by the country's anti-corrupti ...
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Analysis
11 years ago
+26 26 0‘Inventing terrorists’: New study reveals FBI set up terrorism-related prosecutions
Nearly 95 per cent of terrorist arrests have been the result of FBI foiling its own entrapment plots as a part of the so-called post-9/11 War on Terror, a new study revealed.
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11 years ago
+15 15 0'At my age I do not have much to lose': Pope Francis ditches bullet-proof Popemobile
Pope Francis has created a security headache for Vatican officials because he refuses to travel in his bullet-proof Popemobile. The 77-year-old pontiff said he was unable to properly greet people inside the custom-built “sardine can”, before remarkin ...




















