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Eddie Redmayne: Lead Star In 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them'

The upcoming British-American fantasy drama film - arising from some external creative impulse from the book of the same name by J. K. Rowling - 'Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them' - will have the English actor, singer and model Eddie Redmayne in the lead role.
  • The Effects of an Ambivalent Relationship on Couple’s Health

    Brigham Young University issued results on a study about the effects of marriage on the health of married couples. The outcome indicates that couples in an ambivalent relationship may have poorer cardiovascular health compared to those who are in a healthy and supportive relationships.
  • Fake Xanax Caused a Woman's Death

    According to CBS San Francisco, the paramedics rushed two men and a woman to a hospital last week after they took pills which they believed to be Xanax pills. Officials said that the fourth person found by the paramedics was already lifeless in the same house. The medical inspector recognized the woman who died as Andrea Choye, 34-years of age.
  • What's Citi Up To? Testing Out Cardless, Eye Scanning ATM

    No bulky screens and card readers. Machines will be smaller, much faster, and taking up less space than typical terminals. Harris emphasized that the current design is constantly being fine-tuned and that they are working with several technology companies to develop the optimal camera to conduct the iris scans.
  • Thor 3 Update: Mark Ruffalo Hints Banner and Hulk Meeting

    The upcoming Marvel Cinematic Universe film - Thor: Ragnarok, will have a prominent attribute to the Asgardian Thunder God, teaming up with his Avengers co-star - the raging green monster , Hulk.
  • Dream Come True: Wish of a Lifetime and Google Grant Wish of 97 Year Old Grandma To See the Future

    In a sweet and kind gesture, Google has granted the wish of a 97-year old grandma through Wish of a Lifetime. Olive Horrell was on a special VIP tour of Google's Mountain View campus drawing shrieks of happiness and fascination from the 97-year old.
  • Afghanistan-Pakistan Earthquake Leaves Death to Hundreds of People

    The number of fatality is set to increase as the most seriously affected parts are very remote and means of communications have been cut off. The death toll in Pakistan has also risen to at least 214, especially in the northern mountainous regions. Authorities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province said that at least 179 people were already known to have died, and some casualties of more than 1,800.
  • Know More About the Adults-Only Medicine from Singapore Frog Farm

    Traditionally, hashima originates from the Changbai Mountain wood frog, an unusual frog specie that sleeps for more than a hundred days. They're also recognized as snow frogs, which also gives hashima its other name as "snow jelly."
  • 3 Tips to Help You Kick the Alcohol Craving

    Alcohol cravings may be hard to get rid, but these tips may help you get over the alcohol cravings in no time.
  • MasterCard Future: Change Every Gadget into a Digital Wallet

    MasterCard has already taken the first steps and rounded up partners who have already put together mock-up units. GM has made a key fob with MasterCard's wireless payments tech that is already built in; Ringly has also done the same with an adaptation of its smart ring; and Nymi, a heartwave-sensing wristband has also come up with a smart wristband.
  • Visit the Bargain Shop That Helps the Poor People in the Community

    Bargain Shop Sells Food for Less to Help the Poor People in the Community Poverty is a big problem all over the world. World leaders come together to discuss solutions to eliminate poverty from their own countries, but as the problem is ever increasing, it becomes harder to solve.
  • Pregnant? Research Says You Can’t Use Makeup

    Additional to numerous (not to mention, really tempting) foods that pregnant women cannot eat, a newly published review article has concluded that using makeup and beauty creams is not good for expectant mothers. Sorry mothers, you got that right-no wine nor cosmetics for you.
  • Bobbi Kristina Drugs: Whitney Houston’s Daughter Consumed Crack And Heroin Before Death, Says Brown’s Roommate

    Three years after Whitney Houston's death from drug-related drowning in a bathtub at the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Los Angeles, her only daughter with Bobby Brown, Bobbi Kristina, was found unresponsive in her own bathtub and was in a coma for six months, ultimately dying in one of the most talked-about news of 2015 - and now, it seems there may have been Bobbi Kristina drugs related to her death.
  • Research Reveals Link Between Stroke in Marijuana Users and Arterial Stenosis

    A new study has recently started to investigate the differences between stroke and marijuana users and non-users. They found that ischemic strokes in young adults who use marijuana are usually caused by stenosis or the narrowing of the arteries in the skull. For those who aren't marijuana users, their strokes are caused by other predisposing factors.
  • Jon Stewart Farm: ‘Daily Show’ Host Turning 12-Acre New Jersey Bufflehead Farm Into Animal Sanctuary With Wife Tracey [VIDEO]

    Only a few months after Jon Stewart stepped down as the host of "The Daily Show" after 16 years on the job (in a beautiful farewell episode that included the likes of Stephen Colbert and "X-Men" actress Olivia Munn), the star has revealed what he's planning on doing with all this new free time ... and it involves Jon Stewart's farm.
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