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Shocking Decapitation Video of an American Journalists Beheaded by Isis
James Foley, an American Journalist was beheaded by Isis. A short while, a horrific video footage of an American Journalist has just been circulated around the web. The Divorce of the Year: Beyonce and Jay Z Plans to Call it Quits
The high profile couple Beyonce and Jay Z has been leaving ominous signs regarding their marriage status. Another Man Shot by Police During Ferguson Protest: Racial-Divide Rising
The upheaval in Ferguson has not died out since Michael Brown's death. Thirty one have been wounded and six were arrested after the protesting civilian threw their firebombs at several police officers during Ferguson protest. The Viral Ice Bucket Challenge: Taking Fundraising to a Whole New Level
The ALS bucket challenge has spread like wildfire as many celebrities and even random people joined to accept the challenge. The Health Benefits of Adding a Little Spice in Your Diet
Spices may not just be mere appetite enhancers. They also convey astounding health benefits. Adding spice in your diet not only increases a person's satiety but at the same time adding a little in your favorite dish has numerous health benefits. Ebola Outbreak Update: A Mexican Teacher Has Symptoms Consistent With Ebola
Ebola continue to bring fears to West Africa and to the world The recent pillaging in a clinic in West Africa brought fears to the hearts of many people. Obama on Ferguson Shooting Incident: Update
Obama expresses the need to address the pressing issues involving the death of Michael Brown in a shooting incident in Ferguson, Missouri. The Continuous Battle Against Depression: Is It a Fame Thing?
Robin Williams is not just the only celebrity who battled clinical depression. What do stars like Michael Jackson, Jon Hamm, LeAnn Rimes Billy Joel, Michelle Williams and Catherine Zeta-Jones have in common? It may shock you but these famous celebrities have battled depression. Salmonella Outbreak From Chia Powder: CDC Emphasizes Vigilance
Salmonella contamination was traced down to Chia Powder contaminated by Samonella infection. Affecting more than 31 people in 16 different states, the uncanny spread of Salmonella infection were discovered to be from an organic Chia Powder. Lye-Containing Iced Tea Poisons 67-Year Old Woman
67-year old Jang Harden couldn't believe how their afternoon drink at Dickey's Barbecue Pit would turn out. Tobacco and Ebola: Experimental Drug Against Ebola Shows Promise
An experimental drug made partially from tobacco has been studied for its promising effect in patients with Ebola. Some called it chew, sub or rub but tobacco (scientific name, Nicotiana tabacum and Nicotiana rustica) has been popular since the olden times. China Halts Some U.S. Pork Imports Over Feed Additive Use
China has barred pork imports from six U.S processing plants and six cold storage facilities effective on Wednesday to enforce its ban on the use of a feed additive that promotes lean muscle growth, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Tuesday. Trouble Sleeping Could Be A Suicide Risk Factor For Older Adults
In a new study, people age 65 and older who reported trouble sleeping were more likely to commit suicide over the next ten years than those who slept well. U.S. FDA approves Merck Insomnia Drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday it has approved a new insomnia drug made by Merck & Co. The drug, to be called Belsomra, is the first in a new class of sedatives that block chemicals in the brain called orexins that help keep people awake.
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