A pregnant woman was sitting in a car outside her Long Island home when someone walked up and shot her multiple times, killing the woman and her fetus, police said Sunday.
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Baseball game lasts four days and 50 innings
A baseball game in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan that started Thursday took 50 innings and four days to determine a winner, which is amazing in its own way, but wait until you see the two starters’ pitch counts.
Read More »Researchers Say Tiny Bugs are All Over Your Face-Right Now
Before you all get paranoid, you need to read the whole story to understand what these mites are and what they can do to your face. A recent research proves that there are indeed thousands of tiny mites crawling on a person’s face. No matter how distinctly clean and hygienic you are, you can never remove those tiny face mites …
Read More »Sharon’s Tate Sister debra Speaks about Manson Murders
The sister of Charles Manson murder victim Sharon Tate has described her elder sibling’s killers as ‘little creeps, nothing special’ as she pledged to fight for the rest of her life to make sure they remain behind bars. Debra Tate was just 16 when her sister Sharon, the actress wife of Roman Polanski, who was eight and a half months …
Read More »‘Sister Wives’ stars win ruling in fight against Utah’s polygamy ban, Report
A federal judge in Utah issued a final ruling striking down a part of the state’s polygamy ban as unconstitutional on Wednesday.
Read More »John Kerry Calls for Global Coalition to Fight ISIS Militants, (New York Times Op-Ed)
US Secretary of State John Kerry has urged the world to challenge the threats of ISIS demands and support the Iraqi forces and the moderate Syrian opposition who are facing Islamist Militants on the front lines. In an op-ed in The New York Times, Kerry wrote that air strikes alone will not defeat Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
Read More »Gout Drug Little Help in Heart Surgery, Study
Scientists find mixed results from oral use of colchicine for reducing complications involved in cardiac surgery, according to a new investigation published in JAMA.
Read More »Lynden Dorval : teacher fired for giving zeroes wins appeal
The Edmonton Public School Board received a failing grade Friday for firing a teacher who broke his school’s “no zero” policy. Lynden Dorval was suspended in 2012 for giving students zeros when they missed tests or didn’t hand in assignments. Four months later, he was fired from his position at Ross Sheppard High School.
Read More »About Martha, the last of the passenger pigeons, Report
When “Martha,” the world’s last remaining passenger pigeon at the Cincinnati Zoo died on Sept. 1, 1914, it was the last breath of air ever taken by a species once numbering in the billions.
Read More »New Novartis drug may upend heart failure treatment, Study
A new drug could be a breakthrough in the treatment for heart failure. On Saturday, the New England Journal of Medicine released the results of a report showing the drug lowered the risk of death from cardiovascular causes, and hospitalization for new heart failure by 20 percent.
Read More »US : NASA approves $7 billion rocket
NASA has completed a comprehensive review of the Space Launch System, the rocket system that could one day propel humans to Mars. What’s more, they approved the project for development and committed about $7 billion in funding to make it a reality.
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