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'James Boyd Shooting': Murder Trial Awaits 2 Police Officers Who Shot, Killed Homeless Man; Albuquerque Police Department Scrutinized? [VIDEO]
The James Boyd shooting incident that took place on March 16 last year has now resulted in two Albuquerque police officers to be charged with murder. According to The Inquisitr, the ACLU and police union have both retorted the judge’s decision in the case of the James Boyd shooting involving Officer Dominique Perez and now-retired Keith Sandy. Beheaded Syrian Archeologist Refused to Reveal Treasure Location to ISIS
Khaled al-Asaad, keeper of Palmyra, Syria artifacts, is beheaded for refusing to divulge treasure location. Tianjin Port Has 356 Times the Acceptable Cyanide Levels
Tianjin has 356 times the acceptable levels of sodium cyanide after the blasts. Chinese authorities have reported that sodium cyanide in the bodies of water surrounding the Tianjin blast sites have risen to critical levels. 'BlackBerry Venice': Leaked Images of BlackBerry’s First Android Phone Reveals ‘Awkward’ Design; First Smartphone with Sliding Keyboard? [VIDEO + PHOTOS]
US consumers have been at the edge of their seats ever since reliable leaker Evan Blass tweeted a sneak peek photo of the Blackberry Venice early Wednesday morning, reported CNET. Because of this, tech-savvy fans’ excitement has subsided a little as the leaks provided a good look into the phone before the end of the year. McDonald's Hacks: Former Employees Reveal Useful Menu Hacks
A former McDonald's employee who claimed that he has worked for the largest fast food restaurant for two years in Texas revealed some secret menu hacks straight from the Golden Arches. The tips Matt Decuir posted in Quora is intended to make meals even tastier and enjoyable. 'Social Experiment': Chef's Presence on Diners
Our decisions are often times influenced by people around us, especially by so called "experts" and persons in authority. Many times, we fail to rely on our own judgement for fear of appearing ignorant or offensive to others. This is what inspired a consultancy firm to conduct a social experiment in Hong Kong as reported by CNN. “The Silence of the Lambs” House is Up for Sale!
According to Reuters, the house featured in the Academy Award-winning thriller film “The Silence of the Lambs” as the lair of the psychopathic criminal known as Buffalo Bill is up for sale in Pennsylvania for $300,000. The owners, Scott and Barbara Lloyd, are looking to downsize and decided to sell the house last Sunday. 'Washington Wildfires': 3 Firefighters Killed, 4 Others Injured, Wildfires Continue Spreading West [VIDEO + REPORT]
The Washington wildfire Wednesday seems to show no signs of subsiding, and just earlier three U.S. Forest Service firefighters have already been killed while trying to put out the blaze. According to authorities, the firefighters’ vehicle crashed while they were battling the massive north-Central Washington wildfires, which are now reportedly advancing on area towns. 'Starbucks' Evenings: Beer, Wine, Small Plates Now Available in 70 US Locations; Baristas Schooled in Wine and Beer?
Starbucks is now offering wine and beer in their menu, schooling their baristas in wine and beer and turning them into bartenders. The wine and beer offerings are available in 70 Starbucks stores in the U.S., and the number is growing. Apple Music Festival: One Direction, Pharrell Williams To Headline Apple's Big Launching Event
Apple never really runs out of surprises as it unveils its newest venture on the upcoming Apple Music Festival, which will take place at the Roundhouse located in London this September 19 to 28. 'Google' Loses Data as Mother Nature Strikes
According to BBC News, Google has lost a small amount of data of its users as lightning repeatedly struck one of its data centers in Belgium. As a result, some people have permanently lost access to their files. Superbug Invades California Hospital
According to Fox News, a number of patients in Los Angeles last Wednesday have been infected by the “superbug”, an antibiotic-resistant bug that already infected numerous people over the past year. Food World News published an article on the discovery of a superbug last May. Food Fraud Cases Are Getting More Alarming
During last month’s annual meeting of the International Association for Food Protection (IAFP) in Portland, Oregon, Mitchell Weinberg, food fraud investigator, addressed the roomful of food safety professionals, “Around the world, food fraud is an epidemic. In every single country where food is produced or grown, food fraud is occurring.” Food Safety News recently conducted an interview with Weinberg discussing the extent of global food fraud and the ways on how to combat this issue. The Real Story Behind that Vegemite Headline
It was only last week when reports have circulated that Vegemite is being used to brew alcohol, which caused a buzz on the food industry. Numerous news articles were released opposing to the idea.
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