Health
'Ciara's Weight Loss Secret: How She Dropped 60 Pounds In 4 Months
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'Start Hoarding Bacon Before Prices Start Rising
Bacon and other pork goodies are expected to increase prices. -
'Ikea: To Sell Only LED Light-bulbs
Ikea would be the first major global retailer to offer 100% LED lighting which would be rolled out by the end of September, the switch could help fight against global warming as LED lights use 85% less energy and it has a 25,000 hour lifetime per bulb; though it is more expensive than the regular fluorescent bulbs, LED light bulbs is a major step in fighting climate change. -
'John Hurt Cancer: ‘Alien’ Actor ‘Winning Battle’ Against Pancreatic Cancer, Remains Optimistic About Chances
John Hurt is one of the most respected and prolific actors in Britain, having been a part of some of the biggest and most important films in recent history, including "Alien" and even the "Harry Potter" franchise, where he played wandmaker Ollivander - and as John Hurt's cancer battle continues, the actor turns into an example of dignity. -
'Ice Bucket Challenge is Revived, Earned $ 115 Million Last Year
The ALS Association last year earned $ 115 million, with a big portion of that funding research about the disease and its cure. The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge is being brought back this month. -
'Hahahaha vs. LOL: How You ‘Laugh’ on Facebook
A writer for New Yorker, Sarah Larson, conducted a study on how people laugh on Facebook. -
'Taco Bell Graduation: Missouri Teen Brittany Creech ‘Lives Más’, Goes Viral Over Taking High School Senior Pics At Taco Bell! [PHOTOS]
It's a bit hard to say whether this young lady has completely won or failed with her Taco Bell graduation photos, but it's a fact that her senior high school photos became viral all over the world after she asked the photographer to take the snaps around Taco Bell. -
'Shake Shack Stock: Making More Money Than Chipotle, Fast Casual Company Worth Almost As Much As Wendy’s Or Papa John’s
Over the past year since the company went public, Shake Shack's stock has done nothing but surprise experts in the market, as the fast casual chain grows exponentially, having already gone a long way from being a food cart in Madison Square Park 15 years ago to the fastest-growing chain in the country. -
'Leonardo DiCaprio Wins Lawsuit Against French Magazine that Claimed Rihanna was Having his Baby
DiCaprio got furious over the magazine's allegations that he and Rihanna are both expecting a child and he does not want to be the baby's father, as it was reported on the magazine's May 28, 2015 cover story; DiCaprio was linked to the singer earlier this year as they were spotted together numerous times. -
'Amal Clooney Rumored to Host 'Celebrity Apprentice’
Amal Clooney is one of the three being considered as the next host of 'Celebrity Apprentice' after NBC fired Donald Trump over harsh immigrant remarks. -
'Duchess Kate is Ready to Work on Baby No. 3
The Duchess is reported to want to have 3 children close in age, to mirror the family dynamics with her siblings Pippa and James. However, Prince William is not so keen on the plan due to health reasons of his wife. -
'William Shakespeare Facts: Was The Bard Of Avon High On Marijuana When Writing ‘Hamlet’?
After centuries of excavations to find more about the author behind masterpieces such as "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet," it has been recently discovered that among William Shakespeare facts one thing may have been overlooked for the longest time, as the most celebrated author in the English language (and many others) may have consumed marijuana. -
'Most Expensive Wine 2015: Burgundy ’85 Richebourg Grand Cru Costs Over $15,000 A Bottle, But Why?
After surveying more than 7 million wines across the world, British experts from the website WineSearcher have located the most expensive wine 2015, and the winner, which costs over $15,000 a bottle, comes from the historical wine region of Burgundy in France, as it's a rare wine invented by someone called a genius in the wine-making trade. -
'Coca-Cola Health: It’s Okay To Drink Coke Because Obesity’s Only Stems From Lack Of Exercise, Coca-Cola Company Scientists Claim
As growing concerns appear over the high caloric and sugar content in soft drinks (with California city Berkeley even approving a tax on these drinks because of how damaging they can be to the body), there's little surprise in seeing that Coca-Cola's health researchers are doing the best they can in giving the product a good name.
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