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Google Can Remotely Break Into 74% of Android Phones If Ordered To Do So
Google just admitted that it can still hack into phones if pressured by law enforcement. Last weekend had a lot of startling news for the world. If you missed what the Manhattan district attorney's office had to say about Android phone security in Reddit, then read on. When is Healthy Food Not Healthy for Us?
A group of Israeli researchers found that every person's body responds differently to a meal they consume daily. This only means that the fad diet that you and your friend follow may work magic to your body but may not have the same effect on your friend. Tessa Thompson Talks About 'The Creed’ and Why She’s Up For The Role
Tessa Thompson expressed how the upcoming film provided a prime opportunity to not only work with director Ryan Coogler and actor Michael B. Jordan, but also leaves a distinct mark in the film industry with her character - Bianca. Why Do You Like That Pizza? Could Be That Wonderful Smell.
Study reveals what and why you like the food you eat. At Philadelphia's Frankford Friends School, an informal survey conducted by Rita Braver to third grade students offered them with foods that they like such as mushrooms and peaches and foods that they really don't like including potatoes and spinach. A Christmas Story: Woman From New York Becomes Santa's Helper
A woman just took the holiday's spirit of giving to a whole new level. Carol Suchman, a philanthropist from Manhattan, looks like she has been helping Santa as she buys an entire toy store and donated everything inside to those in need. Donna Karan: Opens Up About Having An Abortion In The 70's
In her new book My Journey, fashion designer Donna Karan gets candid about having an abortion in the '70s. Craft Beer Gets a Modern Upgrade with Nitro Gas Fizz
Craft beer breweries are experimenting on the use of nitrogen in beer. Beer will get more exciting in the coming months and years. Craft brewers, with their focus on innovation and the discovery of “the next big thing,” will surely adopt the use of nitrogen gas once it starts to pick up. Say Goodbye to Tooth Decay by Drinking Beet Juice
A study done by students from University of Applied Sciences in Upper Austria discovered how beet juice can impede the growth of the tooth decay causing bacteria. Honey Mustard Pretzel Mix and Honey Mustard Mix Products, Recalled by Ashdon Farms Due to Possible Allergy Threats
Ashdon Farms, from Waukesha, WI 53188 has just cautioned the public after they released their statements regarding their Honey Mustard Pretzel Mix that is sold under the brand of the Girl Scouts of the USA and Honey Mustard Mix sold under the Ashdon Farms. Sleeping In On Weekends May Not Be Good For You
Got to wake up early every day for work on weekdays? Excited for sleeping in on the weekend? Sorry to break it to you but a recent study just concluded that sleeping in on weekends is bad for your health. $125 Million Bequeathed by Mysterious Millionaire to Institution for the Blind
When Executive Director of the LightHouse for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Bryan Bashin received this missive, he was perplexed: "A businessman has passed away. I think you might want to talk to us." Diageo Enters Craft Whiskey Market
Diageo released new brands under its new business model. The quick rise of craft beer popularity has also put focus on another industry: craft whiskey. Study: Disulfiram May Help Cure HIV
People who tested positive for HIV may have a last shot at being cured after all. A drug that originally pushes alcohol out of an individual's system might possibly do the same for what many to be an incurable viral disease. Half & Half Project Help A Long Distance Couple Share Moments Together While Being Apart
This project is solely dedicated to document their lives apart. As a couple like any other, they want to experience and share many things together. Like going on a date in the park, eating in restaurants and more.
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