Actor Doug Hutchison and model Courtney Stodden have split for a second time. The former teen bride confirmed reports on Friday that the couple has split. “Unfortunately they’re true,” she replied when asked about the reports that she and Doug split. “It’s hard right now but we’re trying to individually find our happiness. It’s just really sad right now.” On …
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Jimmy Spagnolo: Boy Celebration Dance at the End of His Chemo Treatments Will Warm Your Heart (Watch)
Jimmy Spagnolo, Little Boy, 6, Does The Most Adorable Dance To Celebrate End Of Chemo. Jimmy Spagnolo has lifted hearts around the world after ringing the bell at Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh to celebrate the end of his chemo treatments. Dressed in his favorite Superman t-shirt, the 6-year-old literally jumped for joy and broke out in a happy dance as …
Read More »BlackBerry Mercury teaser shown ahead of MWC announceent “Report”
BlackBerry sends out MWC 2017 press invites for February 25, BlackBerry Mercury in the pipeline. The Mercury (name subject to change) can be seen in all its glory, along with the built-in iconic BlackBerry keyboard. The device has been rumored for some time, and teased for almost as long, and we’re just a few weeks away from learning everything about …
Read More »Parkinson’s Disease: Blood Test Facilitates Parkinson Diagnosis, Says New Study
The Latest study shows that blood test makes Parkinson’s disease diagnosis easier circulated on the Journal of the American Academy of Neurology on Feb 28. Through blood tests, it is easier to tell apart Parkinson’s disease from similar disorders. In early stages of disease, it can be difficult to differentiate between Parkinson’s disease and atypical parkinsonism disorders (APDs) like multiple …
Read More »Whales beached on New Zealand coast, bringing total to 650
Over 650 pilot whales have beached themselves on a New Zealand shore in what is considered the largest mass stranding in decades.. According to the island nation’s Department of Conservation, 650 pilot whales swam aground on Friday, Feb. 10 on Farewell Spit at the tip of South Island. About 250 to 300 of the whales were already dead when the …
Read More »Climate change and fishing create ‘trap’ for African penguins, says new research
It seems that worldwide carbon dioxide emissions which contribute to global warming and fisheries which deplete the seas of fish have almost killed off the African Penguin. Juvenile African penguins search large areas of ocean for certain signs which usually mean there is plenty of prey. But rapid shifts caused by climate change and fishing mean these signs can now …
Read More »Vegan demands banning of ‘fox killing’ kids’ song, Report
A TOWN in Germany has stopped playing a popular children’s song about a fox who steals a goose after a complaint from a vegan. Hearing the lyrics of an old children’s song about a fox being shot led a vegan in Germany to request the song be banned from being played in public. Not wanting to seem unkind, the local …
Read More »Details of Trump-Putin phone call raise new White House leak concerns
President Trump’s First Phone Call With Vladimir Putin Gave Us the Most Terrifying White House Leak Yet. US President Donald Trump has told Russian leader Vladimir Putin he does not want to renew a 2010 nuclear arms reduction treaty between Washington and Moscow because the deal was bad for the United States. During his first call as president with Putin …
Read More »PC Organics Baby Food Pouches Recalled “Report”
A food recall warning that was issued on February 3rd, 2017 has been expanded to include all PC Organics baby food. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says a manufacturing error “resulted in excess water in the product, which could support the growth of Clostridium Botulinum and pose a health risk to consumers.” In Ontario, the products were sold at Fortinos, …
Read More »Climate change: Record high temperatures surge in the Eastern US
It does not feel like winter in the Eastern U.S. this week. Spring has already arrived in the Southeast and forecast highs are in the 70s as far north as Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, breaking records at dozens of climate-monitoring stations. In Washington, D.C., Tuesday’s morning temperature was 48 degrees, which sets a new record for warmest overnight low for …
Read More »Orange alligator gets snapped in South Carolina “Photo”
An orange-colored alligator, which admirers on social media have nicknamed “Trumpagator,” surfaced this week from the retention ponds at Tanner Plantation in Hanahan, South Carolina. Neighbors spotted the alligator and posted its picture on Facebook. There are many animals that come in surprising, bright colors—the pink grasshoppers and blue lobsters of the world. But orange alligators are likely not born …
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