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The battle for Mosul starts and some fear another Aleppo scenario

Iraqi troops alongside Kurdish peshmerga fighters and U.S. forces are getting into Mosul to retake the city from the Islamic…

Uber, Lyft drivers more likely to cancel on African Americans

It appears that Uber and Lyft drivers often prefer not to drive for African Americans. A study performed by the University…

Japan, Iceland, Russia defy IWC to continue whaling

Iceland, Japan, and Russia have joined forces to intervene a whale sanctuary located in the South Atlantic Ocean, defying the…

Opioid poisoning in children alarmingly increase and adults must take action

More than 13,000 children were poisoned 1997 to 2012 by taking opioid pills intended for adults in their households. This…

Jesus’ tomb at the Holy Sepulcher opened for restoration

Researchers have uncovered the burial site of Jesus Christ after almost 500 years. The Church of the Holy Sepulcher was…

Bionic plants can detect bombs and soil pollution

A team of scientists from MIT discovered that the spinach plants have carbon-nanotube-based nanoparticles in their leaves. Those nanoparticles give off an…

Hype: The new live broadcast app that pushes the imagination to the limit

Vine co-founders have launched a new app focused on live broadcasts with features to customize videos and make them funnier.…

UNICEF: Air pollution kills 6,000 children a year

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) is raising awareness and urging States and organizations to solve air pollution, a bigger…

NASA celebrates Halloween with their pumpkin carving competition

Everybody is excited for Halloween, and NASA is no exception. Scientists at NASA Jet Propulsion Lab in California showed their…

Video of Alaska’s own Loch Ness Monster goes viral

A video of a weird-looking figure or creature swimming in a river of Alaska was released and have people confused…