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Lose 120 Pounds, Man Goes On A Low-Carb And High-Protein Diet

A man identified as Kyle Mattson from West Fargo has lost 120 pounds from his 415 pounds when he has not decided to go on a diet yet.
  • Study: Eating Fast Food Affects Test Scores Of Children

    A national study has been conducted recently and it shows that consumption of food from fast food establishments is linked to the decrease in test scores of children in school.
  • LeBron James Loses His First Game Against Miami

    It was not a happy Christmas for LeBron James after he and his Cavaliers lost his first game against his former team Miami Heat. The Christmas day matchup marks James’ first ever return to the American Airlines Arena after he signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers in a highly controversial decision of the superstar.
  • Pope Francis Calls For Peace On His Annual Christmas Message

    Pope Francis, on his yearly Christmas message, criticized the “brutal persecution” of ethnic minorities. Celebrating his second “Urbi et Orbi” or to the city and the world, the pope expressed his deep sympathy to the victims of the ongoing war in Syria and Iraq. He added on his message that “Too many people are being held hostage or massacred.”
  • Lizard Squad Crashes Xbox Live And PlayStation Now On Christmas Day

    Christmas was definitely silent for millions of Xbox and PlayStation gamers when the network of both gaming giants was reportedly hacked on Christmas day. Customers of both the Xbox Live and PlayStation Now were unable to access their online accounts due to the hack that was the “Lizard Squad”.
  • ISIS Captures Jordanian Pilot, US Insists ISIS Did Not Shoot Down Plane

    A video is circulating in the internet showing a captured Jordanian fighter pilot and a downed F-16 fighter jet. The Islamic State claimed to have shot down the fighter jet and held its pilot captive according to an official statement released by the militant group.
  • Alibaba Spends More Than $160 Million In Fight Against Counterfeit Goods

    Alibaba claims that the company has spent more than $160 million in its crusade to eliminate fake products in its e-commerce website. This figure encompasses their spending’s starting Jan 2013 until Nov of this year.
  • Steven Seagal Faces Lawsuit From Former Personal Assistant

    Steven Seagal, former movie action star is facing a lawsuit filed by his former personal assistant claiming that the actor abused her sexually. Additional complaints states that Seagal also illegally trafficked women.
  • Hamas Commander Killed In Recent Gaza Strip Encounter

    A clash alongside the Israel and Gaza border last Wednesday has left one Israeli soldier badly injured and a Hamas commander dead. Officials from both the Israeli and Palestinian military have confirmed that this military clash will have to be one of the most serious explosions of violence within the area since the 50 day war last summer.
  • ‘PlayStation Now’ Comes To Samsung Smart TV

    Earlier this year, Sony made history after it let its customers play PlayStation games on their television without using a console. Making use of its cloud based streaming services; owners of Sony Smart TV’s can enjoy their favorite PlayStation titles without using a console. However, Sony is not finished yet and is pushing the boundaries of gaming to a higher level. Recent reports revealed that Sony is now partnering with Samsung; this partnership will enable “PlayStation Now” fully applied on Samsung Smart TV’s.
  • Advocacy Groups And Consumer Union Calls FCC To Stop Comcast Buyout Of TWC

    Critics, business pundits and free press advocates alike have been knocking on the doors for the Federal Communications Commission’s amidst the impending merger of Time Warner Cable and Comcast. Critics say that the buyout will have negative impact on internet users all over America as well as harsh economic repercussion in the future.
  • Samsung Note 4: A Better Version Of The Note 3

    It has been an annual tradition for Samsung to release a better and upgraded version of its Note series smartphone. The Samsung Note 4 is latest addition to the already growing family of the Note series. This will be the second smartphone from Samsung to be release with a metal body instead of plastic, the first being Galaxy Alpha.
  • Rockstar Sells Its Acquired Patents From Nortel To RPX

    Rockstar Consortium, the very controversial Apple-backed tech company has agreed to sell around 4,000 of its patents acquired from the now bankrupt Nortel Networks. This move from Rockstar to sell several of its patents to RPX Clearinghouse will help lessen lawsuit from its clients because of patent infringement issues.
  • President Obama Praises Sony’s Decision To Screen ‘The Interview’

    United States President Barack Obama sent his praise to Sony Picture’s for its decision to allow the screening of the film “The Interview” to any theater that would screen it on its opening day in Dec 25. The comedy film has been the target of recent cyber-attacks and threatening Sony to cause chaos to any theater that would dare screen the film
  • E-books Presents Possible Sleep And Health Damage

    United States doctors have issued a warning that reading e-books before going to sleep can damage a person’s sleeping habit as well as their overall health.
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