Ways to clean your house with food
Latest internet craze is to do housework using food from your kitchen Saves money, reduces waste and reduces chemicals in the homeBut do they work?Amanda Cable puts the edible cleaners to the test...
View ArticleBanking culture breeds dishonesty, scientific study finds
A banking culture that implicitly puts financial gain above all else fuels greed and dishonesty and makes bankers more likely to cheat, according to the findings of a scientific study.Researchers in...
View ArticleAfter 47-Second Hearing, Driver Who Ran Over 3-Year-Old Is Found ‘Not Guilty’
As traffic deaths go, the case of 3-year-old Allison Liao may be one of the saddest. On October 6 of last year, the little girl was crossing Main Street in Flushing, with the light, in a crosswalk,...
View ArticleRussians Might Use Reindeer to Battle Crime - Animals handle tundra better...
Rssian authorities have found another use for reindeer: police mounts. According to theGuardian, they’re considering starting a reindeer police force for northern tundra regions.Parts of the remote...
View ArticleRap Artist With No Criminal Record Faces Life In Prison For Album Lyrics
The state of California has decided that freedom of speech is a privilege, not a right. Apparently, prosecutors believe that writing lyrics about crime is a crime itself – and one punishable by a life...
View ArticleUS fire chief caught on camera 'refusing to help crash victims because they...
Shocking footage has emerged in the US that appears to show a Kentucky fire chief refusing to provide assistance to a family involved in a road traffic accident because they are black.The video,...
View ArticleA group of journalists has launched a legal action against Scotland Yard...
A group of journalists has launched a legal action against Scotland Yard after discovering that the Metropolitan police has been recording their professional activities on a secret database designed to...
View ArticleDOJ Tells Apple Kids Will Die Because of Their Encryption Stand
The No. 2 official at the Justice Department delivered a blunt message last month to Apple Inc. executives: New encryption technology that renders locked iPhones impervious to law enforcement would...
View ArticleWoman fired, evicted after raising concerns about fair labor practices in...
Judy Wirth has a newspaper spread out on her bed. She's scanning the employment classifieds in search for a new job after she says she was fired from one that never paid her.Instead of pay, she was...
View ArticleFather throws chair at judge after the driver that killed his 2 year old...
The speeding driver had gone off the road and killed the man's two-year-old daughter and her grandparents - but was only given 60 days in custody and community serviceA devastated father threw a chair...
View ArticleObesity Wipes Out USA Military Service. 70% Can't Serve, Becoming National...
Unhealthy eating habits could become an issue of national security. The Department of Defense says that obesity is affecting the number of Americans eligible to serve in the military.Jessica Kartalija...
View Article"Toughest Sheriff In America" Suing Obama For His Immigration Policy
Joe Arpaio is suing President Barack Obama for his executive action on immigration. Arpaio, the self-proclaimed toughest sheriff in America, said "(Obama's immigration) programs are unconstitutional...
View ArticleCollege student intentionally becomes homeless, lives off campus freebies
Patton Chambers may be the only college student who actively blogs about his underwear and ingrown toenails—all the while being homeless.A senior at Auburn University, Chambers decided to forgo living...
View ArticleCook and Janitor Care for Elderly Residents of Assisted Living Facility...
When an assisted living home in California shut down last fall, many of its residents were left behind, with nowhere to go.The staff at the Valley Springs Manor left when they stopped getting paid —...
View ArticleOne Year After Ending Stop-And-Frisk, NYC Murder Rates Hit 20-Year Low
The aggressive stop-and-frisk laws that were supposed to make citizens safer might not have been as effective as people thought.For the past two years, the media have depicted the stop-and-frisk laws...
View Article‘Invest into space, not war’ – Russian cosmonaut urges Russia-US cooperation
Fruitful cooperation between the Russian and US crews at the International Space Station should become a template for relations between Moscow and Washington, cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev told RT as a new...
View ArticleThe Fed Just Acknowledged Its Too Big To Jail Policy: The federal government...
The federal government until recently shielded big banks from criminal prosecution out of concern that convictions may damage the financial system, a top Federal Reserve official said Friday,...
View ArticleTourist fined $15,000 for tagging Colosseum
In the latest episode of tourists behaving badly in Rome, a Russian has been fined €20,000 (£15,800) for carving his initial into the Colosseum.The 42-year-old tourist used a stone to carve a 25cm “K”...
View ArticleThe food industry is waging war on your cells with these 10 toxic ingredients
Preservatives and synthetic food agents found in foods inhibit oxygen and delay the development of fungus and mold, creating a longer shelf-life for products. But after being consumed, these toxins...
View Article11 Stubborn Food Myths That Just Won't Die, Debunked by Science
Every other week, new research claims one food is better than another, or that some ingredient yields incredible new health benefits. Couple that with a few old wives' tales passed down from your...
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