[ad_1] More headlines HUNTSVILLE, Alabama – NASA is working on another mission never conducted to investigate an asteroid. WZDX News had a taste of the solar sail for the Near Earth Asteroid …
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[ad_1] MOSCOW (Reuters) – After a surreal night on the Baltic where England has struggled to contain its satisfaction against a defeat that offers it an easier path to the finals, Belgium …
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[ad_1] WASHINGTON / NEW YORK (Reuters) – Deutsche Bank AG's U.S. subsidiary failed on Thursday the second part of the US Federal Reserve's annual stress tests due to "widespread and critical deficiencies" …
Read More »Malika Haqq dedicates her birthday to Khloé Kardashian
[ad_1] Khloe Kardashian's best friend praises the new mom for teaching her valuable life lessons, including "the art of forgiveness". In honor of Kardashian's 34th birthday Wednesday, Malika Haqq has the A …
Read More »The hoverboards are over, we have e-skates now
[ad_1] It's been summer in New York, and I'm starting to see people rolling on hoverboards once again. But the self balancing gadgets are not as close as they were a year …
Read More »Social Media Promotes Nargileh: Study
[ad_1] Washington: According to a study, hashtags, such as #hookah or #shisha, used on social networks encourage the use of narghile, despite its serious health risks. found that the representation and promotion …
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[ad_1] The $ 35 billion future frigate program will accelerate South Australia's efforts to create highly skilled jobs, said a university chief. Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull was in Adelaide Friday to announce …
Read More »A woman pursues a buffet in Texas that she frequented for $ 1 million after receiving Fried Rice Syndrome
[ad_1] A Texas woman filed a one million dollar lawsuit against a local buffet restaurant, claiming that she got the "Fried Rice Syndrome" after eating on the spot. Germaine Mobley, 62, had …
Read More »A new study explains the coldest temperatures in Antarctica
[ad_1] Tiny valleys near the top of the Antarctic ice sheet reach temperatures near -100 degrees Celsius, according to a new study published this week in the AGU journal Geophysical Research Letters. …
Read More »Celebrations of the World Cup in Mexico and South Korea embittered by racist gestures
[ad_1] Copyright Getty Images Caption Picture the competition Two players on the Telemundo Spanish-language network were suspended after making racist gestures while celebrating South Korea's victory over Germany. The victory meant that …
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