NSA Says It Can’t Search Its Own Emails: "The NSA is a supercomputing...
The NSA is a "supercomputing powerhouse" with machines so powerful their speed is measured in thousands of trillions of operations per second. The agency turns its giant machine brains to the task of...
View Article7 Surprising Ways Junk Food Can Make You Miserable
Sugar, bad fats, processed carbohydrates. These dietary devils are what make up the bulk of all junk food-and bulk isn't the only thing they cause. According to Jim White, R.D, owner of Jim White...
View Article10 Super Health Benefits of Strawberries
The Strawberry is called ‘the queen of fruits” In Asian countries because it’s packed with health benefits. Compared to fruits like apples, oranges or bananas, strawberries have the highest amount of...
View ArticleThe Sugar Myth: Are You Eating Too Much
Ah, sugar. How can something that tastes so good get such a bad rap? And, how is it able to work its way, basically undetected, into practically everything we eat? Not only is all of the above, well,...
View ArticleAustralian billionaire gets approval to build world's largest dinosaur park
Billionaire businessman Clive Palmer has been given the go-ahead to build the world's biggest dinosaur park on the grounds of his Sunshine Coast resort - as long as they don't roar too loudly.The...
View ArticleSurvey: 55% of Israelis say they're inclined to vote for peace deal
More than half of all Israelis would likely support any peace agreement Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu submitted to a referendum, a poll carried out Wednesday found.The poll was conducted four days...
View ArticleGerman town raises ire for scheme using asylum seekers as porters
A German town has halted a scheme offering asylum seekers 1.05 euros an hour to carry luggage at a station after rail operator Deutsche Bahn refused permission due to a public outcry and criticism that...
View ArticleThe NSA is building a $792 million data center in Maryland that is 7X the...
He works at one of the three-letter intelligence agencies and oversees construction of a $1.2 billion surveillance data center in Utah that is 15 times the size of MetLife Stadium, home to the New York...
View ArticleEuropean companies should stop sending data to the US, German privacy...
The European Commission should suspend agreements that allow European companies to transfer personal data of European citizens to the U.S., the German Conference of Data Protection Commissioners has...
View ArticleScientists warn of overwhelming costs of mental illness
Health systems could be "overwhelmed" by the costs of coping with mental illnesses such as dementia, depression and addiction if nothing is done now to boost investment in research, leading...
View ArticleUS cracks down on ayurvedic, homeopathic diabetes remedies
The US Food and Drug administration is cracking down on the sale of alternative remedies, including ayurvedic and homeopathic products and dietary supplements, for the treatment of diabetes.The agency...
View Article7 easy ways to keep headache at bay without taking a pill!
Each one of us experiences headaches, be it a mild irritation or skull-crushing distractions. And to get rid of headaches is something that everyone wants. They can be treated in different ways...
View Article`Artificial bones` generated from umbilical cord stem cells
Scientists have successfully developed `artificial bones` from umbilical cord stem cells, paving way for repair of bones and replacement of lost cartilage in limbs.Scientists in Granada, Spain,...
View ArticleThe geographic North pole has been turned into a large lake
New photographs released by scientists have shown the ice cap at the North Pole melting away - and turning into a vast lake, sparking fears about climate change. The images taken in April show a buoy...
View ArticleTSA Is Making Airport Valets Search Your Trunk. And law experts say if its...
A New York woman who used a valet service recently to park her car at Greater Rochester International Airport discovered upon her return, through a notice left on her car, that it had been searched...
View ArticleSpain train crash: many dead as train derails near Santiago de Compostela...
Rescue workers pull victims from a train crash near Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain Rescue workers recovered 73 bodies from the wreckage of the train, and four more victims died later in...
View ArticleIf You Think The French President Is 'Stupide,' Just Say So: For the first...
Being rude to the President of France is no longer an automatic criminal offence, France’s parliament agreed today.In the interests of free speech, MPs revoked legislation dating back to 1881 when...
View ArticleGerman president says whistleblowers like Snowden merit respect
Germany's president, who helped expose the workings of East Germany's dreaded Stasi secret police, said whistleblowers like U.S. fugitive Edward Snowden deserved respect for defending freedom.Weighing...
View ArticleThe paradigm shift: “Thanks to Edward Snowden, for the first time since 9/11,...
On January 31, 2008, in a Democratic primary presidential debate with Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama when speaking about the war in Iraq, made one of the most memorable and seemingly significant...
View Article6 Surprising Health Risks of Sitting at Your Desk
Dry eyes? Weight gain? You might not realize what being parked at a desk is going to your body. Here, cubicle-caused issues and their surprisingly easy fixes. By Ashley Ross 1. DIABETES RISK Stressful...
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