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'McDonald’s Brazil Faces Same Salary Issues As U.S., Brasilia Senate Reviews Golden Arches Chain’s Poor Work Conditions In Latin America
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'Chick-Fil-A Controversy: Airports Frowning On Fast Food Chain’s Religious Ties, From Gay Marriage To Sunday Closing
Since Chick-Fil-A's inception almost 70 years back in the southern city of Atlanta, Georgia, the fried chicken fast food chain has remained shut during Sundays to honor Truett Cathy's "faith in God," which didn't allow him to work during the holy day of Christendom - but it's now packing up as another Chick-Fil-A controversy in one major airport in the country. -
'Coffee: How People Around The World Drink It and How To Get Free Starbucks For Life
Coffee is extremely important for millions of people to get pumped. Huffington Post listed some of the ways coffee drinkers prefer their caffeinated fix worldwide. -
'Too Much Use Of Smartphones Linked To Being Forgetful And Inattentive
Do you find yourself frequently forgetting and losing stuff? Daydreaming while somebody's talking to you or bumping into someone while walking? A new study says these behaviours might be caused by too much time spent on smartphones and the internet. -
'Cannabis Effects: U.S. Government Finally Admits Cannabis Kills Cancer Cells
The U.S. government funded a research to prove that cannabis has "no accepted medical use". Metro UK reports that results of the study proves otherwise - cannabis actually kills cancer cells. -
'Lisa Rinna: Terrorized by Hoax Kidnapping of Daughter
Lisa Rinna got a phone call from a terrorist who claimed he has her daughter, and demanded money for her release. The call was a hoax as there was no actual kidnapping, but Rinna posted the incident on social media and warned all other parents. -
'Sober Matthew Perry Receives Award From Non-Profit Rehab Org
Matthew Perry receives the 2015 Phoenix Rising Award, and talks about giving back. He is now planning his own sober-living-facility, 'Perry House'. -
'Bullying: 6 Out Of 10 Employees Witness Bullying At Work
Although bullies are popular in high school, a new study says bullying is common in work places too. According to the survey, bullying is suffered or witnessed by almost six in ten people at work. -
'Hypnotherapy: Experts Say Hypnosis Can Be A Part Of An Effective Treatment Plan
According to Stanford University and behavioural science professor David Spiegel, hypnotherapy is "literally the oldest Western conception of a psychotherapy." -
'Chili Pepper Benefits: Key To Obesity Treatment Could Lie In Hot Chili, New Study Finds
Spice food lovers trying to keep a healthy weight should be please to hear that, among the many chili pepper benefits that have already been found in the past (such as anti-bacterial and antioxidant properties), now there's a newly discovered one: fighting obesity. -
'Gout And Tomatoes ARE Related As Popular Belief Claims, New Study Finds
Historically known as the "rich man's disease," gout has seen a rise in the past few decades as more harmful elements have entered the Western world's diet, besides the rising life expectancies of the population - and, for centuries, sufferers of this condition have claimed that tomatoes are gout-inducing in one way or another, something that's now being backed by science. -
'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. -
''Kelly Clarkson': 'I'm totally pregnant' [WATCH]
the couple [Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock] already informed their family members that they are expecting another baby. -
''Ben Affleck' Buying Christine Ouzounian’s Silence: Fears Mistress Nanny Will Expose Jennifer Garner Secrets In Lawsuit
Ben Affleck and Garner's divorce has been making the headlines for more than a month as numerous speculations on the reason have been going out all over the web.
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