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Suspected arson at Bill Clinton’s childhood home

Little Rock, Arkansas – Former President Bill Clinton’s childhood home in Hope, Arkansas, suffered a minor damage caused by a…

The future of diets: Personalized plans based on DNA and blood glucose levels

A new study published online in the journal Obesity, explains how genetics is one of the most important factors when…

UCLA scientists develop new super strong and light metal with ‘revolutionary properties’

Los Angeles, California - A team led by researchers from the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science,…

ARCA Space Corporation offers a ‘true’ hoverboard for almost $20,000

Las Cruces, New Mexico – Make your dreams come true, be free. That’s what the ArcaBoard promises. ARCA Space Corporation,…

Steam has been hacked, revealing private account information

The world's largest PC gaming platform, Steam, had to close its service due to a hacking of its platform in…

UK faces alarming rates of ‘Victorian’ diseases

London – It has been mistakenly assumed that ancient diseases are totally eradicated, especially in developed countries. The United Kingdom…

Afghan authorities deny Sangin is under Taliban control

Kabul, Afghanistan - Associated Press reported Afghan forces alongside U.S. air strikes pushed back a Taliban offensive on Thursday in…

Cafeteria worker who was fired for giving lunch to a hungry girl is offered job back

A lady in charge of the school lunch has been offered her job back after being fired for giving a…

Turkey under scrutiny for posing a global threat by supporting ISIS

‘Crystal clear’ evidence reveals alliance between Turkish government and Islamic State militants. Karim al-Nouri, spokesman for the Popular Front’s Badr…

A Bahamas hacker steals intimate material from 130 celebrities

Alonzo Knowles, a man from the Bahamas, is accused of hacking the email accounts from 130 celebrities and take sex…