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Life in Crimea after Russian Invasion

After the invasion of Russia, the life in Crimea is totally strange. It has been reported by a private news agency that life in Crimea is very tense but streets look calm and unaffected. Ukraine officials have said that “more than 16,000 troops of Russia have besieged the peninsula and got controlled over 10 Ukraine […]

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New Drug Reverses Symptoms of Deadly Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis

A new drug may cure lung disease idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF). Developer InterMune reveals that the drug succeeded in significant clinical trials, leading many to believe that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will also give the drug its approval. InterMune will officially submit a request to the FDA late this year. “The drug, pirfenidone, […]

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Obama launches “My Brother’s Keeper”

We are here to provide you the path.  Government, Private Sector, Philanthropy and community leaders will equally help you to provide you the tool. But to mark a remarkable success, you have to emerge as responsible citizen and family member. The President of United States Barack Obama has announced a new initiative to help young […]

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Demand for Short Animated Films goes higher

The demand for short animated films is speedily growing and it has got tremendous success in the box office business. Few years back it was not possible for a non academy member to watch an animated movie on the theaters but today the Oscar nominated short film like “Mr. Hublot” can be viewed just over […]

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Rhode Island Pension Law May Be Too Harsh, Workers Say

A pension law, passed by Rhode Island over two years ago, continues to stir up controversy. “The pension law that Rhode Island passed two years ago is considered among the most far-reaching in the nation, largely because it not only lowered the retirement benefits of new workers but affected the future benefits of current workers, […]

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One Third of People Left Their Religion Due to Anti-Gay Policies in Millennial

It has been surveyed that one out of five adults in United States does not have affiliation with any religion. No doubt, young people have no interest in religion compared to their forefathers and the ratio of separating from the faith grows with every passing day. Public Religion Research Institute claimed that about one in […]

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Justin Bieber’s Security Guard and Driver Apprehended for Stealing the Camera

On Tuesday in Sandy Springs Georgia, the body guard and driver of Justin Bieber has been apprehended for stealing the camera of a photographer. The Sandy Springs Police spokesman said that the confrontation took place when the photographer was waiting for shooting Bieber at the Atlanta arcade. He further said, the guard of the Bieber […]

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Read This before You Use Your I phone

It may be shocking news for Apple phone and computer users that their emails, financial details, and other important data could be leaked due to massive security flaws. These security breaches invite hackers and cyber pirates to invade your device. Here goes what you need to know before using the devices: Update your device Reuters […]

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Who is Looking at Pictures of Your Kids on Facebook?

A California mother is asking adults to reconsider posting pictures of their children on Facebook. Erika Elmuts warns that Facebook continually changes its privacy settings, making it just about impossible to control who does — and doesn’t — see kids’ pictures. “I can’t control the privacy settings that somebody else has on their Facebook page, […]

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Utah Denies Health Coverage to Woman Diagnosed with Cancer

Utah’s Public Employee Health Program (PEHP) is denying health coverage to a woman diagnosed with cancer. The Utah woman, Tara Vandersteen, is not eligible for coverage under her husband’s, Rick Stuart’s, plan even after they “have lived together as man and wife” for 14 years, according to KUTV. Vandersteen will not receive healthcare from PEHP, […]