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​Eerie 'Alien' Sounds Captured 22 Miles Above Earth's Surface

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 11:55 AM EDT

A scientific experiment uploaded helium balloons on the surface of the atmosphere, which captured sounds that seemed to be like X-Files' noises.

NBA Playoffs 2015: Aggressive LeBron James Helps Cavaliers Tie Series 1-1

By Cheri Cheng - May 07, 2015 09:41 AM EDT

LeBron James came out strong in Game 2 of the Cavaliers - Bulls series and led the Cavs to a 106-91 victory, tying the series.

Too Much Cake And Chocolate Could Kill Brain Cells, Lead to Dementia

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 08:25 AM EDT

Stay off sugary eats, for they may take you to dementia or Alzheimer's, according to scientists.

Tanning Beds Worse Than Sunshine, Skin Cancer Study

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 08:30 AM EDT

The debate over sunless tanning is creating problems, but some experts feel that it is dangerous for the skin.

Sleeping Problems? Breathing Trick Discovered to Knock You Out in 60 Seconds

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 08:28 AM EDT

Sleep scientists explain how you can use a breathing technique to nod off.

Michelle Obama Wants American Museums to Become More Minority-Friendly

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 08:37 AM EDT

Minorities do not feel welcome in museums, said the First Lady at the inauguration of a new Whitney Museum of Amercian Art.

LHC Collides Beams After 2-Year Hiatus to Test Systems

By Peter R - May 07, 2015 08:32 AM EDT

CERN scientists allowed two low-energy beams to collide to check the detector sub-systems.

American Veteran Searching For Twins He Abandoned In Korea

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 08:35 AM EDT

Army veteran fathered twins in Korea, but lost them and is searching continuously for them.

‘Shawshank’ Fugitive Finally Captured Five Decades After Escaping Prison

By Ajay Kadkol - May 07, 2015 08:41 AM EDT

Frank Freshwater, aged about 79 years, was arrested by the authorities after almost half a century.

Nepal Earthquake: NASA's Heartbeat Detecting Radar Has Saved 4 Lives In Nepal So Far

By Kamal Nayan - May 07, 2015 03:27 AM EDT

NASA's new tech was recently used in saving human lives in Nepal. The heartbeat detecting radar saved the lives of four people trapped in the rubble left from recent earthquake in Nepal.

Chicago Set to Pay $5.5 Million in Reparations for Police Torture Victims Between 1970 - 1990

By Staff Reporter - May 07, 2015 01:53 AM EDT

The Chicago City Council on Wednesday approved a $5.5 million reparations package for the victims, who are mostly African-American men who were tortured by the city's police in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s. The city's notorious police torture scandal also includes a formal apology and a promise to teach schoolchildren about one of the darkest chapters in Chicago's history.

Mother Saves Herself and Children From Hostage Situation Using Pizza App

By Staff Reporter - May 06, 2015 10:53 PM EDT

A woman in Florida was being held hostage on Monday and managed to get help by using a Pizza Hut smartphone app and the employees recognized her order.

Chocolate Overdose Rots the Brain, Alzheimer's Study

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 08:55 AM EDT

Eating sugary food may lead to dementia or even trigger Alzheimer's disease.

Gossip Is Good News For Your Health, Study

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 08:41 AM EDT

Keeping secrets could be burdensome, but disclosing them through the gossip grapevine could support your health.

Nepal's 'Living Goddess' Survives Unscathed by Recent Earthquake

By R. Siva Kumar - May 07, 2015 08:42 AM EDT

Kumari, Nepal's Living Goddess, did not suffer more than some slight bruises during the earthquake.

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