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Justin Bieber Forced To Leave His Hotel
Today, singer Justin Bieber is making headlines. The first reason is quite sad. The singer received devastating news about a young fan he met who passed away. Selena Gomez Scared Of James Franco: 'Spring Breakers'
Today E! News reported that Selena Gomez admitted to David Letterman her fear of James Franco. "He stayed in character the whole time and luckily for me, my character was creeped out by him, because I genuinely was at first." Smartphone Showdown: Apple vs. Google vs. Samsung
Apple brings in $1 billion per month in profit from iPhone sales. Google's Android operating system has garnered a huge amount of market share gains. Both companies are considered the leaders in mobile products and software. Samsung, however, is on its way the top. Google and Apple both are now in the electronics game against the South Korean mega-company, which is now the largest producer of handsets in the world. Because Samsung is a new and additional leader in the daily-evolving phone technology business, the competition between the three major companies will be in a neck and neck race for an unreachable finish line, and innovation will begin increase at an even faster pace. Innovation is always good news for consumers. Tiger Woods Dating Lindsey Vonn, Pornstar Bashes Relationship
Lindsey Vonn and Tiger Woods admitted they are dating. Back in 2010, Vonn made a joke about the famous sports star. According to the LA Times, Vonn told TIME magazine if she ever hosted Saturday Night Live, she had the perfect skit to make fun of Woods. "She said she wanted to be at Tiger Woods' podium, blue backdrop and all 'There's something you don't know about me,' Vonn says in a faux solemn, apologetic voice. 'Tiger, you're like my idol, and I too have a sex problem.' More laughter. That would be freaking funny." Kameda Brand Rice Cracker Kotsubukko Recalled for Undeclared Allergen
Kameda brand rice cracker Kotsubukko has been recalled across the US because of an undeclared ingredient and known allergen: milk. The product was currently being distributed in retail stores across California, Colorodo, Chicago, Hawaii, Texas and Utah from November 2012 to March 2013 before the product was deemed unfit for sale. Twinkies Are Gone, But Drake's Coffee Cake Will Last Forever
McKee Food Corporation has acquired Drake's snack cake brand from Hostess Brand Inc., after winning the bid presented for approval by the US Bankruptcy Court. McKee Foods was the only qualified bidder for the Drake asset. 'Burger King' New Bacon Stuffed Burger
Burger King is continuing to alter its menu. The fast food giant is adding more options to its seasonal menu. The new menu is called "Burger Fest", it will contain 12 new menu items including: Turkey Burgers, Vegetable Burgers, Chipotle WHOPPER Sandwiches, Chipotle Chicken Wraps, Iced Tea, Piña Colada Smoothies, and Donut Holes. Scientist Discovers New Application for Copper That Can Be Used to Improve Food Safety
Michigan Technological University researcher Jaroslaw Drelich and professor of materials science and engineering, has discovered a way to destroy harmful microbes before they have a chance to make their way into our bodies. His discovery was of a copper-based antimicrobial compound that, if implanted in the inert compound vermiculite - typically found in potting soil - it would reduce or eliminate harmful bacterias usually found in food products. 'Twinkies' May Return To Store Shelves This Summer
Twinkies along with other snacks will be returning to store shelves. According to FOX Business News, a bankruptcy court judge approved some of the sales announced by Hostess Brands. Shamrock Farms expands to Virginia, begins development on $50 million facility.
Shamrock Farms is expected to begin construction in the coming months on a new 130,000ft2, $50 million dairy manufacturing plant in the state of Virginia. It is expected to be complete by late 2014. The new facility will have a particular focus on extended shelf-life technology (ESL), and will be located in Augusta County. 'Starbucks' Purchases First Coffee Farm, Plans Test Methods To Kill Fungus
Starbucks purchased its first coffee farm on Tuesday. According to FOX Business News, it will help it develop and test new "innovative blends" of coffee in Costa Rica. 'Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us' Shows People's Food Addictions
Children love eating cereal for breakfast. Many of which, contain a high percentage of sugar per serving. Michael Moss, an award-winning writer, recently published a new book; Salt Sugar Fat: How the Food Giants Hooked Us. According to Bloomberg, "The three substances are tied to rising obesity, diabetes, hypertension, and heart disease. They're also the pillars on which the $1 trillion food-manufacturing industry is built." Celebrities Love Instagram: Kim Kardashian, One Direction, Ryan Seacrest, Britney Spears, Kate Upton
Instagram is a popular social networking website. People add photographs to their accounts, and hashtag them for others to comment. Celebrities are utilizing the social network to converse with fans, and show them what they are doing. Seattle's Best Coffee Expanding 2013
Seattle's Best Coffee is expanding in the spring. The company will be adding 15 new drive-thru locations in Dallas-Fort Worth in 2013, Yahoo! Finance reported.
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