Black workers 'banned from Gare du Nord during Israeli president visit'
Black and North African railway workers were banned from working at Paris's Gare du Nord when the President of Israel visited France over fears they might be Muslim, it has emerged.The alleged...
View ArticleParkinson's sufferers 'face abuse' because of symptoms
Parkinson's disease sufferers are being subjected to “intolerable levels of prejudice”, a charity has warned, after it was found that two in five of those afflicted with the disease have experienced...
View ArticleScientists make 'lab-grown' kidney
A kidney that was grown in a laboratory has been successfully transplanted into a rat, marking a step forward in helping patients suffering from kidney failure.Scientists said the prototype proves that...
View ArticleGeorge W. Bush: "People are surprised I can even read"
“People are surprised,” Bush told the Dallas Morning News. “Of course, some people are surprised I can even read."The former president's paintings were first disclosed when a hacker known as "Guccifer"...
View ArticleLeak of Identities & Emails of Rich Hiding *$32 Trillion* Offshore
Millions of internal records have leaked from Britain's offshore financial industry, exposing for the first time the identities of thousands of holders of anonymous wealth from around the world, from...
View Article18 Surprising Dairy-Free Sources of Calcium
Fun fact: Calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, and is found naturally in a wide variety of foods and beverages and added to many others! But whether lactose-intolerant or sick of wine...
View Article10 Signs Your Child May Have an Allergy to Peanuts
Peanuts seem like a childhood staple menu item, from peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to roasted peanuts at a baseball game. In fact, the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network estimate that roughly...
View ArticleFiller Foods: Good for You or a Waste of Plate Space?
When it comes to vegetables, the golden rule says: “Eat dark and leafy.” But just because a vegetable isn’t a powerhouse “green” doesn’t mean it can’t bring a lot to the table. “There’s a misconception...
View ArticleHabits that spread germs
Store owners aren't the only ones concerned with finding the perfect spot in which to situate their stuff. Researchers in a wide variety of fields know that how you organize your environment--from...
View ArticleBoston Marathon bombing: Feds raid apartment, police seek rental van
Boston was battered but vigilant on Tuesday as an army of federal agents raced to find out who attacked the city’s historic marathon, leaving three dead and more than 100 injured amid a war zone of...
View ArticleIRS report shows many of biggest tax cheaters live in wealthy areas
A new report from the Internal Revenue Service shows that some of the nation’s wealthiest areas are also home to many of the nation’s biggest tax cheats.For millions of procrastinating Americans, April...
View ArticleIn pictures: Boston Marathon bombing- several die and more than 130 injured...
At least three people have been killed and another 100 maimed or injured after two powerful bombs were detonated at the finish line of the Boston marathon. The co-ordinated blasts, the worst attack on...
View ArticleMajor earthquake rocks Iran, hundreds feared dead
Hundreds of people are feared dead as a massive earthquake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale rocked Iran on Tuesday. As per the US Geological Survey, the quake measuring 7.8 on the Richter scale had...
View ArticleU.S. Practiced Torture After 9/11, Nonpartisan Review Concludes
A nonpartisan, independent review of interrogation and detention programs in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks concludes that “it is indisputable that the United States engaged in...
View ArticleThree men were kicked out of a festival in Saudi Arabia and deported for...
The UAE stand at an annual culture festival in Saudi Arabia has issued a statement clarifying why a religious police man had stormed the stand before he was forced out by members of the Gulf Kingdom’s...
View Article'Muslims are evil. Let’s kill them all': Fox News pundit Erik Rush provokes...
While public officials were urging caution in the immediate aftermath of the bomb attack on the Boston Marathon, some were quick to apportion blame.One of those was a Fox News contributor Erik Rush,...
View ArticleJudge fines himself for cell phone use in the courtroom
Use your cell phone in Judge Raymond Voet’s Michigan courtroom and you’ll be held in contempt. Over the years, he’s confiscated phones from all sorts of people, even police officers.So what happened...
View ArticleDisturbing report finds U.S. hospitals profit more when surgery goes wrong
US hospitals face a disincentive to improve care because they make drastically more money when surgery goes wrong than when a patient is discharged with no complications, a study published Tuesday...
View ArticleUK Circuses to be banned from using wild animals
UK Circuses will be banned from using wild animals in their shows under new government proposals that have been published after a long campaign.Politicians and animal welfare groups have repeatedly...
View ArticlePreliminary tests show letter to Obama contains poison ricin
A letter addressed to President Barack Obama contained a substance that preliminarily tested positive for the deadly poison ricin, authorities said on Wednesday.News that the letter to Obama was being...
View Article