A man is facing charges for having false licence plates on his car after being pulled over by police in St. John’s Saturday afternoon.
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Kraft Foods Recalls Velveeta Cheese, Report
If you have Velveeta cheese in the fridge, check the label. According to the Chicago Tribune, Kraft is recalling 32-ounce containers of the cheese after it was found that a specific batch didn’t contain enough preservatives.
Read More »US : FDA approves new Cubist antibiotic
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved a new Cubist Pharmaceuticals (NASDAQ: CBST) antibiotic targeting a variety of skin infections, most notably those caused by the so-called MRSA bacteria, which has been named a serious public health threat by the U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, according to a Cubist announcement.
Read More »Tatiana Maslany gets Critics’ Choice award (Video)
For the second straight year, Canada’s Tatiana Maslany has taken home the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Actress in a Drama series. The Orphan Black star was honoured at last night’s ceremony in Los Angeles, edging out the likes of Robin Wright, Juliana Margulies and Keri Russell for the coveted award.
Read More »McMaster links antidepressant use in pregnancy linked to childhood obesity, Study
There may be risks associated with taking antidepressants during pregnancy. New research out of McMaster University found a correlation between the use of the medication fluoxetine during pregnancy and an increased risk of obesity and diabetes in children.
Read More »Ebola outbreak in W.Africa ‘totally out of control’ , warns MSF
West Africa is going through the second wave of Ebola outbreak and the deadly virus is now “totally out of control,” a senior official at Médecins Sans Frontières said. More than 330 people have died in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia since the Ebola disease sprang up in Africa at the beginning of this year, according to the latest figures …
Read More »Neural tube defects common among Hispanic infants widespread, Study
A new study has made a starling finding about Hispanic babies. According to the researchers, the babies of Hispanic mothers are higher risk of developing serious birth defects of the brain and spine called ‘neural tube’ defects. The major finding has been made in a report released by the March of Dimes.
Read More »Emperor Penguin adapting the the climate change, Study
Emperor penguins have shown to be not as attached to their nesting locations as previously thought, meaning that they could adapt much easier to their changing environment, which is being affected by rising global temperatures.
Read More »Brandi Glanville : ‘Real Housewives of Beverly Hills’ star Caught Calling Son Horrible Names
Brandi Glanville is defending an expletive-laced rant on her podcast during which she called her seven-year-old son Jake an “a**hole.”
Read More »Nazi-themed cafe reopens in Bandung, Report
A Nazi-themed café that was shut following after international protest at its décor has re-opened — still bearing quotations and paintings of Adolf Hitler, and staff in Nazi uniforms.
Read More »Jill Duggar and Derick Dillard are married, Couple Finally Kisses For First Time
Jill Duggar, the star of “19 Kids and Counting,” is a married woman and shared her very kiss with new husband Derick Dillard on Saturday, June 21 after tying the knot in an intimate ceremony at Cross Church in Springdale, Ark. The couple, who is very conservative Christians, had decided not to engage in any physical activity (except hand holding …
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