The majority of Americans see the Confederate flag as a symbol of Southern...
American public opinion on the Confederate flag remains about where it was 15 years ago, with most describing the flag as a symbol of Southern pride more than one of racism, according to a new CNN/ORC...
View ArticleDoctors Without Borders on TPP: “We consider this the worst-ever agreement in...
A recent draft of the Trans-Pacific Partnership free-trade deal would give U.S. pharmaceutical firms unprecedented protections against competition from cheaper generic drugs, possibly transcending the...
View ArticleResearcher who faked positive results of HIV vaccine given 4.5 year prison...
Dong Pyou Han, a former Iowa State University researcher charged with falsifying HIV vaccine research, says that his troubles all started as an accident. Quickly, it became a multimillion-dollar...
View ArticleThe U.S. Is Producing a Record Amount of Milk and Dumping the Leftovers
There’s so much milk flowing out of U.S. cows these days that some is ending up in dirt pits because dairies can’t find buyers.Domestic output is set to be the highest ever for a fifth straight year....
View ArticleSerta Will Stop Selling Donald Trump Mattress Line in Latest Defection
Serta, the largest U.S. mattress manufacturer, will end its business relationship with Donald Trump after he made disparaging comments about Mexican immigrants.The company, which sells Trump...
View ArticleStanford Will Now Be Free To All Students From Families That Earn Less Than...
Last week, Stanford University announced that more accepted students won’t have to pay anything for tuition, which normally runs nearly $46,000 a year.Students whose families make less than $125,000 a...
View ArticleObama Puts a Price on the Head of Every American
Barrack Obama has essentially put a premium on the head of every American and has created a public market in the Middle East for their sale.On Wednesday, the president announced he would sign an...
View ArticleObama Planning to Change 4th of July Celebrations FOREVER
The EPA recently got a smack down from the Supreme Court of the United States but Obama still continues to use them to hurt the country.Apparently the EPA is going to push regulations that are so...
View ArticleA Retired 9/11 First Responder Just Won $5 Million in the New York Lottery
"Everything is beautiful now," Carmelo Mercado saysA retired firefighter with a serious lung ailment has won $5 million in the New York lottery.Carmelo Mercado, 63, won the top prize in the Cash X100...
View ArticleStranger Raises $35k for Exonerated Prisoner
When Alex Sutaru heard the story of Jonathan Fleming, a Brooklyn man exonerated after doing nearly 25 years in a New York prison for a murder he didn’t commit, he knew he had to act.“This is somebody...
View ArticleMost of America’s poor have jobs, study finds
Science' magazine asserts new study’s importance in presidential electionThe majority of the United States’ poor aren’t sitting on street corners. They’re employed at low-paying jobs, struggling to...
View ArticleFifteen of the world's largest banks are under investigation on suspicion of...
Fifteen of the world's largest banks are under investigation on suspicion of rigging the Brazilian currency, antitrust watchdog Cade said on Thursday, the first such probe in one of the busiest foreign...
View Article10 Surprising Healthy Foods You Can Throw On The Grill
Celebrating the Fourth of July is often associated with unhealthy snacks, sandwiches and deep fried anything. So how do grillers find an alternative to this caloric ritual? Throw a few nontraditional...
View Article13 Nutrients You Aren't Eating Enough Of
You can't depend on multivitamins to get the healthiest nutrients you need to thrive. In fact, University of Hawaii researchers looked at 180,000 men and women and found multivitamin users didn't live...
View Article7 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Coffee
How well do you know your morning brew? In truth, many of us are probably more focused on not falling asleep when we chug our average three cups of coffee a day rather than learning about the grind or...
View ArticleThe Benefits of Sweat
You might work up a sweat at various times: a long run, sunny summer afternoon, or an important job interview, to name a few. Whether it’s refreshing or unplanned, sweating leads to a number of...
View Article5 Foods More Beneficial for Your Skin Than Chemical Treatments
How many of us have ever had a skin issue, rushed off to the drugstore and hoped to find a miracle in a bottle that didn’t cost an arm and a leg (hypothetically speaking, but sometimes they can cost...
View Article5 Healing Pantry Essentials That Relieve Most Minor Health Conditions
Most of us deal with minor ailments time to time and our first reaction may be to head to the drugstore to find something to cure our woe(s). But that’s only because we’ve been accustomed to living in...
View ArticleHillary Clinton accuses China of hacking US computers
US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton accused China on Saturday of stealing commercial secrets and "huge amounts of government information," and of trying to "hack into everything that...
View ArticleNumber of young homeless people in Britain is 'more than three times the...
The true number of young people who are homeless far exceeds government figures, according to a major new study by housing experts at Cambridge University being released on Monday.Some 83,000 homeless...
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