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Monthly Archives: April 2015

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A new study shows that tweaking the brain's immune system with an arginine supplement has prevented mice developing dementia. The team at Duke University, in...

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A video showing Marion "Suge" Knight running over two men with his pick-up truck has been released by a Los Angeles court. The security-camera footage,...

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US ambassador to South Korea Mark Lippert could face a "bigger mishap" than the knife attack to his face last month if he does...

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Johnny Kemp has died in Jamaica at the age of 55. The Bahamian R&B singer is best known for the hit song Just Got Paid. Johnny...

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In his first comment since he was dropped from Top Gear, Jeremy Clarkson has said he will miss hosting the BBC show. Jeremy Clarkson, who...

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Hispanic TV show Sabado Gigante is coming to an end after 53 years. Sabado Gigante, broadcast by Spanish language network Univision, will have its final...

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Martin Richard’s parents have called on federal authorities to drop the death penalty as a possible punishment for bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. Martin William Richard, 8,...

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Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, who was right-hand man to Iraq's ex-leader Saddam Hussein, has been killed, Iraqi officials say. They say the fugitive militant leader died...

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Cleaning the bathroom is no-one’s favourite job. It’s necessary to keep the area spotless so as to make it hygienic and also as relaxing...

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Liberland is the name of a new European country established by Czech national Vit Jedlicka. The new country on “no man's land” is located at...

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A group of top doctors have demanded Dr. Mehmet Oz removal from his faculty position at Columbia University, citing his "egregious lack of integrity"...

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Germany is holding a memorial service at Cologne Cathedral for the victims of last month’s Germanwings plane crash in French Alps. Relatives of the dead...

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According to German finance minister Wolfgang Schauble, Greece would struggle to find creditors outside the EU and IMF. Wolfgang Schauble said Greece would be welcome...

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Japanese airline All Nippon Airways (ANA) has unveiled a Boeing 787 Dreamliner decorated to look like Star Wars’ robot R2-D2. The cockpit and front half...

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Barbie maker, Mattel, saw its sales drop for a sixth consecutive quarter as the appeal of its iconic doll continued to wane. Net sales fell...

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Hundreds of thousands of emails and documents from a cyber-attack on Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2014 have been now published by WikiLeaks. The archive apparently...

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A new trailer for Star Wars Episode VII: The Force Awakens gives fans a first glimpse of Han Solo and Chewbacca. Harrison Ford, who plays...

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Pharrell Williams and Florence And The Machine will headline this year’s Glastonbury festival. Florence Welch says she hopes her foot, which she broke at Coachella,...

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This year’s Cannes Film Festival lineups have been announced at a press conference in Paris. The festival begins on May 13 and ends on May...

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This year's Tribeca Film Festival kicked off on April 15 in Lower Manhattan, with the world premiere of a documentary about Saturday Night Live. Bao...
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Online fraud has increased over the last few years, as the popularity of handling money online has grown. A recent report from the UK...

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According to a study published in the journal Neurology, people who have difficulty breathing while asleep (sleep apnea) are more likely to develop memory...

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Eugene, Oregon, has been awarded the 2021 World Athletics Championships without a bidding process. The sport's governing body, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF)...

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In a live televised phone-in, President Vladimir Putin says Russia can use Western sanctions to boost economic development by becoming more self-reliant. Vladimir Putin said...

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South Korean President Park Geun-hye has promised to raise the Sewol ferry, as the Asian country marks a year since the disaster. A total of...