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Sharp Unveils 'Robot Phone' In Japan [WATCH]
Japan has announced its latest Robot Phone named as RoboHon. The small device is a combination of a Robot and a Smartphone which is also blends technology and innovation with its design. Chilean Government Approved Marijuana Cultivation for Medical Research
The Chilean government approved the country's marijuana cultivation by opening the its first marijuana farm. 'Tyga' Cheating on 'Kylie Jenner': The Two Open Up About Their Relationship
The pair shared how they deal with each other during the ups and downs of their relationship. Kylie Jenner and boyfriend Tyga have opened up to fans about their relationship in an impromptu Q&A posted to Kylie's app on Saturday, Oct. Zayn Malik Pauses Solo Career, Tries To Get One Direction's Songwriter On Board
Former One Direction member, Zayn Malik, wants One Direction songwriter Jamie Scott on board. While his former band One Direction is all set for their fast approaching hiatus, it seems like Zayn Malik is doing exactly the opposite. Pregnant Kim Kardashian Hints She Might Have Gestational Diabetes
Kim Kardashian hints another update about her pregnancy and revealed in the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' season 11 promo episode that she might be diagnosed with a gestational diabetes as she carries her second baby. Munchies Overload: Stoner Calls Cops for Drowning in Doritos and Chips Ahoy
Just how high is too high? How high is too high? This is one of the most asked questions that stoners would often ask during a smoking spree. But one guy made the headlines as he called the cops for help. California Expected To Restrict ‘Use of Human Antibiotics’ For Livestock
Antibiotic resistance is related to more than 20,00 deaths in the U.S. annually. California's governor Jerry Brown is expected to sign a legislation limiting use of antibiotics for livestock within this week. Big Cat Public Safety Act: Proposed Bill to Free Captive Tigers and Wildcats in the U.S.
According to a report by Huffington Post, it is said that there are more captive tigers in the United States than in the wild worldwide. In an effort to free these wild animals, the Big Cat Public Safety Act would ban most private ownership of lions and tigers and other family of these species. Facebook Says Internet.org doesn't Violate Fairness Principle
Mark Zuckerberg has fired back at critics of Facebook's controversial internet.org initiative. Mark Zuckerberg has fired back at critics of Facebook's controversial internet. 'I Became a Parody': 'Colin Farrell' is Back on the Big Screen with 'The Lobster'
Colin Farrell: 'I became a parody. Everything was magnified: the opportunities I had, the money I earned." Vampire Breast Lifts: Injecting Your Own Blood in the Breasts is the Latest Breast Enhancement
There's a latest trend in beauty enhancement that's a little bit spooky and comes in time for the Halloween. The procedure involves injecting the patient's own blood to their breasts for breast enhancement. This is aptly called the "Vampire Breast Lift". Don Chingon Challenge: "30-Pound Burrito Challenge" Will Give Part Ownership of the Restaurant as the Prize
In an epic eating challenge, one restaurant will give out part of its ownership to the successful challenger. The restaurant owner, Don Chingon, is challenging you to consume 30 pounds of burrito that's filled with different types of meat and down it with a spicy concoction of Ghost Pepper. Victor Garber Net Worth: ‘Alias’ Actor Marries Longtime Partner Rainer Andreesen, What’s Next For Ben Affleck And Jennifer Garner’s Wedding Officiator? [PHOTO]
Victor Garber's earliest screen credit on IMDb is from 1973, when he played Jesus in "Godspell: A Musical Based on the Gospel According to St. Matthew," and from then on Victor Garber's net worth has continued to ascend as one of the most beloved character actors in show business - and now, at 66, also a married man for the first time! Viral Video Robin Williams ‘Aladdin’: One Year After Tragic Death, Disney Releases Unseen Genie Outtakes, Proving Robin’s Comedic Genius Yet Again [WATCH]
The world's still mourning the death of one of the most beloved actors in Hollywood, Oscar-winning comedic legend Robin Williams, after he was found dead after hanging himself, but once in a while, a glimmer of hope returns of the work he left behind, including Robin Williams' "Aladdin."
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