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Japan Issues Workers Compensation To Fukushima Nuclear Plant Employee
On March 11, 2011, Japan suffered a major loss in nuclear energy because of the 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that hit the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. On April 20, 2011, Japanese authorities declared the 3.5 square kilometre plant as a restricted area, initiating a 20 km no-go evacuation zone where entry to the site can only be done while under government supervision. By April 20, all four nuclear units were decommissioned. Japan then dispatched 40,000 men assigned as clean-up crew to remove spent nuclear fuel and debris at the Fukushima Plant in 2014. A number of these men now have cancer. ‘RHOC’ Reunion Part 1 Recap: ‘Tamra Judge’ Breaks Silence on Nasty Custody Battle, Addresses Estranged Daughter
"I had no idea where it was coming from." Tamra Judge has opened up for the very first time about her nasty custody battle with ex-husband Simon Barney and estranged daughter Sidney in the first installment of "The Real Housewives of Orange County" Season 10 reunion on Monday, Oct. Bill Cosby Loses Another Honorary Degree
Bill Cosby lost his sixth honorary degree. Officials at Amherst College in Massachusetts have rescinded an award Bill Cosby received in 1999, as per contactmusic. Alan Tudyk Talks About Working On 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' And His New Web-Series With Nathan Fillion
We still don't know who he is playing in 'Rogue One,' but Alan Tudyk has offered a few hints to the 'Star Wars' spinoff's moviemaking secrets. Plus, the 'Firefly' star reveals the inspiration behind his web-series with Nathan Fillion! Daniel Radcliffe Net Worth: 'Harry Potter' Star Reveals Reasons Behind Past Alcohol Addiction
Daniel Radcliffe reveals the reason behind his struggle with alcohol which he already overcame since 2012. The 6 Fall Ingredients You Should Be Eating To Boost Your Health
As the nights draw in and the temperature plummets, our bodies yearn for a helping of comforting autumnal food. While the temptation can be to gorge on unhealthy foods to ease your way into winter, there are healthier alternatives that tempt the taste buds. Subway Antibiotics Phasing Out After Controversy, Antibiotic-Free Chicken Set For 2016 – Pork And Beef Whole Other Story
For the past few months, as public perception of the sandwich-selling restaurants has seen it turn into one of the unhealthiest chains out there, a number of organizations and even public health agencies have asked that Subway's antibiotics be phased out, as it's one of the few major chains that still hadn't announced it would until now - but it'll still be a while until this new policy finds its way to restaurants. Kate Middleton Dazzles in Royal Tiara At First Ever State Banquet
Princess Kate Middleton attended her first ever state banquet, and naturally, she looked flawless. To accessorize her red Jenny Packham gown, Kate wore a diamond tiara over her side-swept updo. Donald Trump Cancels Appearance On ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’
Donald Trump will no longer drop by on the American talk show "Jimmy Kimmel Live," as the presidential hopeful turned down his appearance just hours before he was geared up for the late-night show. Experts Say That A Combination of Talking and Medication Is a More Successful Form of Schizophrenia Therapy
According to New York Times, Schizophrenia affects more than two million Americans. The treatment for Schizophrenia involves strong doses of anti-psychotic drugs that minimizes delusions and hallucinations. However, these drugs do come with side effects that can cause weight gain and Parkinsons-like tremors. Now, a new study begins to question the method. New York Times Partners with Google in Virtual Reality
The Digital World is becoming more and more outrageous and adventurous. New York Times announced on Tuesday that they will be parterning with Google. This collaboration between the two media giants helps move The Times to explore new ways of delivering digital journalism in three dimensions. 'Clock Student' Ahmed Mohamed Accepts Scholarship From Qatar
Ahmed Mohamed has just accepted a scholarship offer from Qatar. Ahmed Mohamed, the fourteen-year-old Muslim-American boy from Irving, Texas, who was arrested last month after his teacher mistook his homemade clock for an explosive device, has just accepted a scholarship offer from Qatar. Humans, Reason Why Animal Life is Destroyed, Fossil Excavation Shows
As we continue to learn about our past, archaeologists and scientists continue to excavate and research on earlier life. In "Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences", a new study revealed information on how humans were more destructive. Apparently, humans were more destructive than climate change. The Down Side of the High: "Effects of Marijuana in a Developing Brain"
Marijuana usage at an early age can do more harm than good. Marijuana has sparked several debates all throughout the years. It is often blamed for numerous teenage mishaps, but no concrete source pointed out that marijuana can cause both death and addiction.
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