Gold Medal Olympian Lochte Latest Victim of Crime Spree in Rio

After months of concerns about possible crime at the Rio Olympics, U.S. swimmer Ryan Lochte became one the latest—and most high-profile—victims. Lochte, a 12-time Olympic medalist, was robbed at gunpoint…

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#JetBlue Flight 429 Experienced Heavy #Turbulence Results in 24 Sent to Hospital

#JetBlue Flight 429 Experienced Heavy #Turbulence Results in 24 Sent to Hospital

At least 24 people were sent to the hospital after JetBlue Flight 429 experienced heavy turbulence on a flight from Boston to Sacramento. The flight made an emergency landing in…

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New Hack Could Make Hundreds of Millions of Volkswagens Vulnerable

New Hack Could Make Hundreds of Millions of Volkswagens Vulnerable

Consumers are familiar with the idea that their computers could be hacked but the chance that their vehicle could be hacked is a fairly new issue to many. That hasn’t…

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NASA Developing Deep Space Habitats

The push into space has taken mankind to the moon and now space agencies are looking at sending humans into deep space. But to do so, the agencies need a…

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Study Suggests Drinking Water Contains High Levels of Toxins

A new study conducted by researchers from Harvard suggests that more than 6 million Americans are regularly exposed to high levels of toxins through their drinking water. Researchers reportedly found…

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After Computer Outage, Delta Grounds Flights Worldwide

For tens of thousands of Delta passengers, Monday morning came with canceled flights or being stranded in airports around the globe. Delta Airlines (DAL) brought their flight departures to a…

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Olympics Set to Begin in Rio

The 2016 Summer Olympics are set to get underway in Rio on August 5, and with them comes a great deal of controversy. Everything from the Zika virus to the…

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U.S. Gov Grants Permission for a Private Company to Land on the Moon

If you think the Space Race ended in the Cold War era, think again. The competition to make it to the moon is alive and well and this time, it’s…

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Bus Crash Kills Five in California

At least five people have died following a Tuesday morning bus crash in California, USA Today reports. The bus, which was carrying 25 people, was headed north towards Pasco, Washington…

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Central Texas Hot Air Balloon Crash Is Worst in U.S. History

Central Texas Hot Air Balloon Crash Is Worst in U.S. History

After years of warnings regarding hot air balloon regulations, the United State’s worst hot air balloon accident on record occurred Saturday morning in Central Texas, killing all aboard. The balloon…

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Levaquin, Cipro Among Antibiotics Receiving Stronger FDA Warnings

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has strengthened warnings about a class of drugs known as fluoroquinolones, to alert patients to the risk of potentially disabling and/or permanent side…

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Are Some Wolves in Danger of Losing Protected Status?

To the casual observer, one wolf might look the same as another but to those in the know, there are crucial differences between the various species of wolf. A recent…

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Verizon Wins Yahoo Sale and Directs Attention to Digital Media

Verizon Wins Yahoo Sale and Directs Attention to Digital Media

In a final turn to the tumultuous saga of the internet trailblazer Yahoo (YHOO), the company has come to an agreement with Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ) to sell its operating…

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Taxotere or Taxo Tears? The Chemo Drug with Permanent Hair Loss

Perhaps the most vivid image that comes to mind when considering cancer patients is the hair loss that is so common during chemotherapy. For many cancer patients, it marks the…

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Invokana Plagued by New FDA Warnings and Lawsuits

Invokana Plagued by New FDA Warnings and Lawsuits

When it was first announced—with the help of aggressive marketing—Invokana was hailed as an exciting development in the world of diabetes treatment and the first of a promising new generation…

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For Better or Worse, All Eyes Are On the RNC

For Better or Worse, All Eyes Are On the RNC

With the Republican National Convention already half way over, one thing is certain: There’s been no shortage of memorable and headline-making moments that will rival the RNCs that have come…

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