A German psychiatrist says he doesn’t believe Luka Rocco Magnotta was trying to mount a defence when the accused murderer engaged in wild ramblings during their dealings in 2012. Dr. Thomas Barth treated Magnotta for roughly one week after his arrest in Berlin on an international warrant after the slaying of Jun Lin in Montreal.
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Kissing Bug Spreading Tropical Disease In U.S. (Video)
The kissing bug, otherwise known as chagas disease, a parasitic infection, is on the rise in the southern U.S., according to research conducted at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston. The study looked at 17 blood donors in Texas who tested positive for the disease.
Read More »Millions of US women not being screened for cervical cancer, CDC Reports
A new report found millions of American women are not getting their recommended cervical cancer screening that could save their lives. The CDC said of those who have skipped screenings in the past five years, 1 in 4 women do not have health insurance.
Read More »Kelly Rowland gives birth to son (Video)
Kelly Rowland Is A New Mom! Gives Birth To Son Titan Jewell, The baby was born on 1:30 p.m. PT and weighed 7.5 lbs.
Read More »Dino Life-or-Death Chases Recreated, New Study
Large plant-munching dinosaurs used a number of tactics, including kicking, biting and running for their lives, to avoid becoming the dinner of a dino like T. rex, a new study finds.
Read More »Human Barbie strangled : Valeria Lukyanova Punched & Strangled In Brutal Attack (Photo)
Human Barbie Strangled by men outside her Odessa home, She said her attackers, who apparently did not try to rob her, hit her on the head and several times on her jaw. Pictures of the 28-year-old went viral online earlier this year for her doll-like features and eye-catching figure.
Read More »Phil Rudd, AC/DC drummer accused of trying to procure murder
Phil Rudd, drummer of AC/DC, has been charged with attempting to arrange a murder. The Australian musician has additionally been charged with possessing the drugs methamphetamine and cannabis, as well as making threats to kill, after his house on the New Zealand island of Tauranga was raided this morning.
Read More »Researchers closer to solving sea monster mystery with fossil find
Scientists discovered the first fossil of the amphibious ichthyosaur was discovered in China. The discovery links the dolphin-like creature to its terrestrial ancestors, and fills a gap in the fossil record, the University of California, Davis reported.
Read More »Premier Couillard raked over coals for not speaking French in Iceland
Premier Philippe Couillard is being raked over the coals for not speaking French in a speech at a recent conference in Iceland. But Couillard snapped back that those taunting him, Coalition Avenir Québec Leader François Legault in particular, should go to London or New York and see how far speaking French only gets them there.hen one is pitching a plan …
Read More »Target Closing Stores In Monroe, Southfield : including one in Minnesota
Target Corp. is closing 11 stores, including one in Minnesota. The Austin, Minn. store and the rest will close Feb. 1, Target said Tuesday. The Austin store is the Minneapolis-based retailer’s only physical presence in the city. A Walmart Supercenter is right down the street.
Read More »Alaska Cannabis Club : Charlo Greene Celebrates Marijuana Legalization
Charlo Greene, is celebrating somewhere in Alaska. After her dramatic exit from her reporting job, Greene explained that she is the owner of the Alaska Cannabis Club, and she chose to quit her job in order to dedicate “all of my energy toward fighting for freedom and fairness.”
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