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Obesity Linked to Increased Risk for Ovarian Cancer in Women
Could being obese put you at risk for cancer? It just might, according to a new study. Could being obese put you at risk for cancer? It just might, according to a new study. Steve Irwin Final Words: Cameraman Justin Lyons Recalls the 'Crocodile Hunter' Last Moments
"I'm dying" were the last words spoken by "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin to his longtime cameraman and friend Justin Lyons, who filmed the 2006 stingray attack that killed his mate. Cheese Sandwich Gets 2-Year-Old Suspended From Daycare
Suspending a child for bringing in a cheese sandwich doesn't seem like a reasonably punishment for breaking the "no outside food" policy - right? Chobani Searches For Investor to Buy Minority Stake At $2.5 Billion Valuation
Chobani, the Greek yogurt maker, is reportedly working with Bank of America to sell up to 20 percent of its stake, a deal which could value the company at around $2.5 billion. Canadian Beverage Company Creates New Beer For Post Workout Recovery
For athletes who would rather have a cold beer after a long workout than a typical post-exercise high-protein shake, there's a drink for you. A Canadian beverage company is introducing Lean Machine beer. Colorado Rakes in $2 Million From Recreational Marijuana Taxes in January
After marijuana sales became legal on Jan. 1, Colorado State has reportedly raked in about $2 million off taxes from just recreational users in the first month. New Pet Food Options for Your Dog: Cooking Human Dishes for Your Canine
Should you cook food for your pet? Do you ever feel like your pet may be eating better than you are? With some of the prices of pet food, it may seem that way. Ban 'Bossy': Beyonce and Other Female Celebrities Unite in Campaign Empowering Girls to Lead
In an effort to ban the word "bossy" from vocabularies, female celebrity stars like Beyonce, actress Jennifer Gardner, designer and singer Victoria Beckham are teaming up for a campaign that encourages leadership in girls. Medical Marijuana Refugees: 100 Families Journey to Colorado for Life-Saving Drug
There's a new trend when it comes to seeking out the medical properties of weed. Men and women are moving to Colorado as "marijuana refugees" in order to legally use the drug. Sbarro Struggling: Pizza Chain Files For Bankruptcy Protection Again
Sbarro and more than 30 affiliates filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection from creditors with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Manhattan. This is the second time for this to happen in three years. Fukushima Radiation to Reach West Coast Next Month: How it Affects Fish and Your Food
There's been a lot of concern over the radiation from the Fukushima nuclear disaster after a tsunami struck Japan. But how exactly will this radiation affect you and the fish you eat--if at all? McDonald's Testing New Breakfast Pastries to Boost Sales and Compete With Rival Chains
To help turn around declining U.S. sales, McDonald's has reportedly begun testing new breakfast pastries in its San Diego market. Michael B. Jordan as the Human Torch: Fantastic Four Casting Backlash 'Was Expected'
Actor Michael B. Jordan said that he expected a lot of backlash to come against him, after being cast in the highly anticipated "Fantastic Four" movie. Oreo 3D Printer Uses Twitter to Make Cookies at SXSW
A 3D printer is making Oreo cookies in a very different way--by cranking out whichever flavor is trending on Twitter in a little under two minutes.
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