Articles by Victoria Guerra
'Ted Danson’s Wife: Meet Mary Steenburgen, The Woman Behind The Cheers, Becker And CSI Actor [PHOTOS]
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'Hong Kong Protests July 2014: Chinese Government Bans 2017 Democratic Elections And The City Revolts [PHOTOS]
The Hong Kong protests from July 2014 are still very much alive almost three months later, as demonstrators march in the Chinese city to protest against Beijing’s recent decision to rule out fully democratic elections for in Hong Kong in 2017. -
'Sushi Parasites Symptoms: After a Sushi Lover Nearly Died From Worm Infestation, Learn To Tell When You Have Sushi Parasites
Knowing the sushi parasites symptoms can prevent consumers from suffering the fate of the Chinese sushi lover that almost died from eating the Japanese delicacy, particularly a big bout of sashimi – this caused the man’s body to become infested with fish tapeworms later on, suffering from a disease that could have potentially driven the parasites to his brain and killed him. -
'Oklahoma Beheading Shocking News: Man Stabs One Woman And Brutally Beheads Other In Food Processing Plant
The newest Oklahoma beheading news is as shocking as they could possibly come: last Thursday afternoon, after being fired from a food plant in Oklahoma, a man called Alton Nolen proceeded to drive to the Human Resources office, where he attacked two women, by stabbing one of them and brutally beheading the other one. -
'iPhone 6 Bendgate: Apple Finally Speaks Out About The Social Media Outcry Over New Phones
The new iPhone 6’s Bendgate situation – the fact that the new generation of phones made by Apple, particularly the iPhone 6 Plus, has been shown to be flexible enough that the phones bend inside users’ pockets – has finally been addressed by the Cupertino-based company, who has said that the iPhone 6 Bendgate has only shown to present issues with 9 users of the new technology. -
'Scandal Season 4: How Well Did The Show About Olivia Pope Do On Its Season Premiere?
Scandals’ season 4 premiered last Thursday 25th of September, and it had Kerry Washington’s character, Olivia Pope, coming out of her chosen retirement with Jake Ballard (Scott Foley) to patch things up and prevent scandal between two Senators, one male and one female; but how did Scandal’s season 4 premiere do with critics? -
'Alaska Earthquake: Magnitude-6 Quake Hits The Most Northern US State, But Impact In Small Towns Was Apparently Modest
News of the Alaska earthquake has scared many throughout the country, but reports indicate that the quake, which hit parts of the south of the huge state, didn’t leave very great damage behind it. -
'Big Brother Season 16 Has Come To An End, With All The Drama!
Big Brother’s season 16 was the longest the show has ever had, at 97 days and 40 episodes – but now, finally, the show has its newest victor: Derrick Levasseur, the Province police sergeant. -
'Coca Cola Calories: Soft Drink Makers Coke, PepsiCo And Dr Pepper Cut Down Calories In Healthy Move
After years of debate regarding Pepsi, Dr Pepper and Coca Cola’s calories, the three main soda companies in the United States have made a commitment to cut down the number of calories in their famous soft drinks, in an attempt to lower the consumption of Coca Cola calories in the country after the obesity epidemic keeps expanding all over America and other countries. -
'Carl’s Jr.’s Paris Hilton Ad Banned In New Zealand “Pointlessly Raunchy” Says Local Newspaper [VIDEO]
New Zealand censors have been known to ban fast food advertisements in the past, made no exception for Carl’s Jr.’s Paris Hilton one, which had the heiress (turned actress, singer and recently DJ) sharing a burger in a bikini along an equally scantly clad model on top of a car. -
'Japan’s Gummy Bug Sweets: A Coffee Shop In The Asian Country Sells Amazingly Realistic Worm Sweets
If you’re visiting Japan at the moment and you’re already concerned with Halloween treats, there’s a great option for you: Japan’s gummy bug sweets. -
'McDonald’s Russia Problems Continue: The Fast Food Chain Files Suit Against Consumer Agency
After several of McDonald’s Russia restaurants were shut down in August and early September, the famous American franchise places a lawsuit against the country’s watchdog of the consumer industry. -
'India’s Mars Satellite Takes After Curiosity Rover And Tweets From Space
Following the Curiosity rover’s steps and in full Wall-E fashion, India’s Mars satellite gets a new Twitter account only hours after reaching Mars’ orbit. -
'Amazon Wish List Search: Now, Users Can Add Products Directly On Twitter
Last Wednesday, Amazon’s wish list search has been improved, as it is now in tune with social network Twitter; starting last Wednesday, users can add items to their Amazon wish list by searching the hashtag #AmazonWishList. -
'Ali McGraw Today: The Star Of Classic 70s Romance Film Love Story Has Decided To Embrace Her Gray Hair! [VIDEO]
After being of the most prominent film stars of the 1970s, Ali McGraw today has left her narcissistic Hollywood days behind and embraces her natural beauty after turning 75 earlier this year, on April Fool’s Day.
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