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'Salmonella Outbreak 2015: 11 Sick, Frozen Chicken Recalls – Prevent Salmonella Contagion
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'Loch Ness Monster 2015: Hunter CONVINCED Nessie Catfished Everyone All Along
Nessie is one of the most iconic figures in Scotland and has been for many decades, and not too long ago Google even dedicated a Doodle to the anniversary of the first "picture" taken of Nessie - but a long time searching for the Loch Ness monster in 2015, this aficionado says the world may have been duped all along. -
'Selena Quintanilla: MAC Launches 2016 Cosmetics Line Honoring Latina Legend – Jennifer Lopez MUST Wear!
Latinas of the world unite in joy, after one of the biggest and most important cosmetics brands in the world has announced the release of a Selena Quintanilla MAC collection based on the Queen of Tejano music, 20 years after her tragically early death. -
'This Is How Sleep Loss Affects You Emotionally
According to a study, lack of sleep affects a person's emotional intelligence by giving the brain a hard time distinguishing different facial expressions from other people. -
'Chicken Hormones KFC: This Chinese Man Grew BREASTS From Too Much Fried Chicken [+PHOTO]
As the biggest food companies in the world announce they'll be taking antibiotics out of the diet of chicken they serve to customers, one tragic bit of news has gone viral in China, after a young man came out to say that the chicken hormones at KFC were so damaging they caused him to grow breasts. -
'Nestle Coffee 2015 Goes NATURAL Bliss – Served By Unclothed NYC Baristas! [VIDEO]
In the latest bit of genius advertising from one of the biggest companies in the world, Nestle's coffee in 2015 is getting attention for their new brand, Coffee-Mate Natural Bliss, in the most interesting way possible: getting models and actors to perform as baristas without any clothes! -
'Duggar Family Reality TV Show Taken Off-Air for Good
TLC network finally decides to take off air the reality show '19 Kids and Counting' after old police reports leaked linking eldest son, Josh, to multiple child molestation charges. -
'President Obama on Dinner Time: No Phones ,Converse with Each Other
President Obama advices young people about being 'too connected', shares that no phones are allowed during dinner in their house. -
'Robots Man a Hotel in Japan
Henn na Hotel opens in Sasebo, Japan. In English, the name translates to 'Weird Hotel'. Majority of its manpower are robots, including their receptionist. -
'Music Producer Diplo on Taylor Swift: No More Bad Blood
Last year, Diplo tweeted some nasty remark about Taylor Swift. It sparked a celebrity feud and harsh reaction from the fans. Recently, Diplo clarifies there is no more bad blood between them. -
'Prince William’s Co-Worker Doctor is a Kate Look-Alike
Prince William reports for his first day at work as air ambulance pilot, and teams up with a medic doctor who bears a striking resemblance to his wife, Kate -
'Effects Of Eating High-Fat Food To The Brain
According to a research, eating high-fat food could damage the brain process which determines whether the body is hungry or full, causing people to overeat and become obese. -
'Theranos 2015: FDA Approves New Blood Test For Elizabeth Holmes’ Company – What’s Next For Controversial Theranos?
After having secretly worked on their blood test technology for over a decade, Theranos' 2015 has exploded over the past few weeks, as the controversial company led by Elizabeth Holmes has reached its second landmark with the United States Food and Drug Administration, as they move forward in the ultimate goal of creating cheaper and more easily accessible blood tests. -
'‘Twin Peaks’ 2015: No David Lynch On Sequel, But Kyle MacLachlan’s Show Gets Themed Diner … Fine Coffee And Cherry Pie! [+VIDEO]
Fans of the classic 1990s show helmed by acclaimed director David Lynch are having the best few months of their lives, as the "Twin Peaks" 2015 sequel moves forward for its 2017 release - and now, the people behind the scenes have announced another major breakthrough for the show: a themed diner! -
'New Ebola Vaccine Trials In Europe, Africa
Two new trials of Ebola vaccines started on Wednesday, July 15, with various volunteers from Britain, France, the Senegal to test the 'prime-boost' immunizations advanced by the Bavarian Nordic, GlaxoSmithKline and Johnson & Johnson.
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