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Lindsay Lohan Strikes Back After Jennifer Lawrence's 'Puker' Joke
Scientists Say Pandas Need To Be In Love To Have Babies
Pandas are not only so adorable, they believe in true love, too. Pandas are not only so adorable, they believe in true love, too. Reuters reports the secret key to saving the dwindling panda population is just exactly what most humans need to procreate: real romance. A Certified Psychopath Reveals What It's Like To Be One
As seen in the movies, psychopaths are heartless people who enjoy watching their victims suffer and die. Not all psychopaths are killers, though. Some are just incredibly charming pathological liars who use other people in getting what they want. Update: Right Cup Doubles Funding Goal, May Enter The Market Soon
Innovation has turned ordinary things into something special. Just like turning water into something flavoured without adding anything. Know Your Beef: Here's What USDA Beef Grades Actually Mean
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) approves all beef and ranks them according to tenderness, juiciness and flavour. Do you know what each grade means though? Study: Poverty Linked To Neurological Impairment Among Children
A new study has suggested that poverty may increase the risk of developing neurological impairment. A new study has suggested that poverty may increase the risk of developing neurological impairment. Secret Santas Strike Again, Shower Strangers With Cash in Lincoln Park
This season is the time for sharing and caring. As proof, secret Santas struck Detroit once more to hand out thousands of money to total strangers. Heartbreaking Story Behind The Shrimp Industry: Slaves In Thailand May Have Peeled Them For You
A heartbreaking story was recently revealed by an investigation conducted by AP in the booming shrimp industry in Thailand. Turns out, shrimps sold by global supermarkets are peeled by enslaved workers in Thailand. It's Not All About The Donut: Krispy Kreme Opens A Store Starbucks-Style in North Carolina
Krispy Kreme is about to up their game to keep its sales afloat. The company unveiled a brand new story that bears more resemblance to Starbucks than the typical doughnut shop. Syrian Refugees News: Girl Spends Birthday Raising $2,000 for Syrian Refugees with Hot Chocolate Stand
Most six year old kids these days already have a plan in mind for their birthday next year. A bouncy castle, a pool party or a fun park bonanza. But for a little Canadian Girl, she decided to spend her birthday helping Syrian Refugees with hot chocolate. Want Better Diet? Canned Fruits and Vegetables Linked to Healthier Diet
In a recent U.S Study, it was found that people who eat canned fruits and vegetables may lead a healthier diet in life compared to those people who do not consume canned goods. Is that even possible? Chipotle's New Food Safety Protocols, Starting From the Ground Up - Will This Zero Out Salmonella Outbreaks?
Chipotle has had a bad rap because of the many salmonella outbreaks it had to endure when it comes to food borne illnesses in these past six months. But the Mexican grill is trying it's best to make sure everything is clean and salmonella free. Fig & Olive Salmonella Outbreak: Possible Source from Items Not Made Fresh
In a recent salmonella outbreak from the Fig & Olive Restaurants in Washington earlier this fall reveals that the high end food chain is heavily dependent on pre-made and pre-cooked frozen from a supplier in New York. Fargo Season 3: Bad News, Series Premiere Set to 2017
This is unfortunate that bad news will be broken to Fargo fans today. You will have to wait for a year before the popular television series comes back for its much awaited third season. Ludwig Van Beethoven Sheet Music Featured as the New Google Doodle
The composer, one of the best in the world, celebrates his 245th birthday. Google wants to honor his musical creations through a Google Doodle that showcases his world-famous compositions.
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