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This geodesic houseboat cost less than $2,000 to build

Leading a simple and meaningful life demands you to modify your habits and unless you do not bring changes as per situational needs, you would not be able to enjoy the shores of water. To offer you the pleasures of smooth sailing, Michael Weekes has engineered a geodesic houseboat that costs less than USD $2,000 […]

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60% of Restaurants Fail in the First Year, but Moving Online Could Change That

There are 990,000 restaurants in the United States, and more are opening each year. Unfortunately, of the eateries who try to make a go of it, nearly 60% fail in their first year. In more competitive areas, like New York City, that failure rate spikes to around 80%. While the reasons behind the failure of […]

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While Americans Struggle to Get Away, the POTUS Heads South

The news that President Obama recently got away to play golf in the sunny state of Florida is not sitting well with many Americans. After taking time to record another internet and radio address on raising the federal minimum wage, the POTUS and family hopped on Air Force One, escaping the arctic grasp of Washington […]

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Us Aviation Unveils Shocking Revelations about Malaysian Missing Flight

As the US role expands, the more facts about the missing plane are being revealed. US Aviation radar experts said on Friday that “the missing Malaysian flight 370 had flown more than 4 hours since the time it lost contact with Malaysian air traffic controller”. It is said that the sudden disappearance of plane from […]

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Americans celebrated Pi Day

Students of America have celebrated Pi day on 14th March and it was mathematically known as 3-14. What makes this day so special is that “Albert Einstein” was born on this day. Technically, Pi is supposed to be defined as a distance of circle or the circumferences or the Diameter.  And, it is also used […]

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Sochi Olympian Remains Paralyzed After Brutal Crash

For some skiers, like gold medalists Mikaela Shiffrin and Ted Ligety, the Sochi Olympics are an event to be looked back upon fondly. For others, however, the games will last as a stark reminder about the dangerous nature of winter mountain sports. Russian skicross racer Maria Komissarova will likely remember the games not because they […]

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Investigators Probing Into Deceased D.C. Man Found Shot in a Crashed Car

Unfortunately, the consequences of car accidents can be quite harsh. In 2012 alone, according to data from the National Highway Traffic Administration, there were more than 25,500 deadly accidents. While the list of injuries and specific causes is long and quite varied, the majority of deaths stem from the actual accident. Last week, in Washington […]

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February Shows No Change for Slumping U.S. Auto Industry

This February, U.S. auto sales were essentially flat in spite of rising showroom traffic. Industry watchers are hoping that March will break the three-month current slump. According to Tire Business, total sales were down 0.03 from the year before — a very small dip, but certainly not a gain. Out of the five largest auto […]

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Snowden Speaks at SXSW, Attacks NSA in Testimony Before European Parliament

Edward Snowden fled the United States nearly a year ago after leaking classified National Security Agency documents to media outlets. However, Snowden has not receded from the public spotlight. In fact, he gave a presentation at Austin’s South By Southwest Interactive festival in Austin earlier this week — remotely, of course. (Snowden has been granted […]

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For ‘Save Your Vision Month’, Set Your Sights on Eye Protection

As most people who wear glasses know, getting an eye exam is really easy to put off. Going to your optometrist can be a hassle as you juggle running out of contacts and scheduling an exam, so it is actually covered by insurance. Since going to the eye doctor is quite expensive, many people wonder […]