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Batman Fan Won Custom BatMobile
If you're one of the many avid Batman: Arkham Knight fans that entered the PS4 Arkham Knight bundle contest then you should know that somebody already won. Francis Tsui, is the name of the lucky Batman fan who won the contest for the chance to win a custom-made BatMobile. Lego Shortage This Christmas? Everything is Definitely NOT Awesome
As early as September, parents have already been getting an earful from their children about what they want for Christmas. And kids have started making their lists and checking it twice since last Christmas. The song "Everything is Awesome" from the 2014 hit "The Lego Movie" comes to mind. And when CNN announced that the brick company will not be able to supply enough toys in retail shelves, the tune changed. Everything is definitely not awesome for Lego. Maternity Clothes: $2,000 Shopping Spree Employee Benefit
Companies have now turned to maximizing employee benefits to ensure long term tenure with the company and minimizing or zeroing out a high turn-over rate. A Utah company took a new approach for its female employees by offering their pregnant female employees a $2,000 stipend to shop for Maternity clothes. NYPD Officer's Suspected Killer Charged with First Degree Murder
Angry NYPD officers were present in court for the arraignment of the suspect who killed NYPD officer, Randolph Holder. Millennials Don’t Say “I do” to Church Wedding
Couples nowadays forego church weddings and shift to garden, backyard, high-end hotels or courthouse. Since 2008, there is about 50 percent increase in weddings celebrated at the city clerk’s Manhattan marriage bureau as noted by New York Times article. The change of desired wedding venues into a simpler one may be classified acceptable, given the unclear economic terrain couples are navigating and the expensive costs of a ceremony and reception. Vitamin Found in Beer and Vegemite Proven to Resist Skin Cancer
Vitamin B3 in nicotinamide form is proven to reduce and prevent non-melanoma skin cancer. A groundbreaking study by the University of Sydney has proven that a simple vitamin found in many common food products helps fight off non-melanoma skin cancer. A New Way to Find the Perfect Doctor for You
A new app was developed to help people decide which doctor may be good for them As weird as it may sound, it turns out those boring, confusing insurance claims are great source of crowd for health information. The Controversy over the Chronic Form of Lyme Disease
The controversy remains about the "chronic" form of Lyme disease. BBC News reported that Lyme disease cases in the UK are rising quickly. However there is huge controversy over the existence of a chronic form of the disease that is resistant to any treatment. Former Miss Austria Dies after Devastating Fall
Former Miss Austria Ena Kadic died on Tuesday from injuries suffered from a mountain fall while jogging near her home in Tyrol. 'Mintel' Reveals 'Top Global Food And Drink Trends For 2016'
Trends will continually play out differently across the globe based upon a diversity of factors which include cultural norms, societal needs and regional availability. Trick or Treat: Marijuana Edibles Could Create a Multibillion Dollar Market
Marijuana edibles is slowly making its way into the food industry. The ArcView Group which is a team dedicated to analyse the market on marijuana industry is making a claim that producing marijuana edibles can create a multibillion dollar market. Hallowen Uncool: Ghouls Expelled from School
On the ground of community diversity, a New Jersey primary school has decided to take a stand and ban Halloween celebrations. Seth Boyden school principal Mark Quiles and PTA presidents Amelia Riekenberg and Donna Upton called upon all parents in a letter saying, Toyota Recalls 6.5 Million Vehicles for Faulty Windows That Could Lead to Fires
Toyota issues another recall, this time involving 6.5 million cars around the world, for faulty windows. Apple to Court: We Cannot Break Into New iPhones Even if Forced to Do So
Apple tells a New York court that it cannot break into their new iPhones because of heightened encryption and a commitment to user privacy.
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