Niagara Bottling company announced on Monday that due to a contamination in one of their springs, they have to recall some of their bottled water products, which were sold under different brand names, NBC New York reported.
The University of Texas announced on their website that the Austin-based college's researchers managed to identify for the very first time the sensor an animal uses to navigate using the Earth's magnetic field. The animal researchers managed to identify the sensor in was a tiny worm, their website said.
Swedish Bishop Peder Winstrup died some 350 years ago and his body was mummified to preserve it, which worked so well that it is said to be among the best preserved bodies of his century, The Guardian reported.
A website with a racist manifesto and pictures of the Charleston church shooter in racist paraphernalia has been linked to Dylann Roof, the man who carried out one of the worst acts of terrorism in the United States since Sept. 11.
Paintings believed to have been created by Adolf Hitler have sold at auction for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
After a terrorist attack at a Charleston church, calls for the state of South Carolina to stop flying the Confederate flag at the state capitol have been given more energy and support from unlikely quarters.
The government of North Korea declared on state television that the scientists of their nation had discovered a new-almost magical-drug, which is capable of both preventing and curing some of world's most deadly diseases such as Ebola, AIDS, MERS, and SARS.
Colombian authorities said that they arrested a woman at Bogota airport, trying to smuggle 3.3lb of cocaine hidden in her breast implants, The Guardian reported.
In a sign of just how seriously the government is taking a scandal involving the national oil company Petrobas, Brazil arrested one of the country's richest and most powerful figures.
WikiLeaks, the free information group made famous with the leaking of hundreds of thousands of US diplomatic cables, has made public thousands of documents from the government of Saudi Arabia.
A court in Iowa has ruled that doctors can provide prescriptions for abortion drugs over a video link, bucking a recent trend of state laws that have limited women's access to abortion services across the country.
According to a new study, reducing your calorie intake by half for five days in row every month can decrease your risk of getting cancer, diabetes and heart disease, Daily Mail reported.
A Swedish hospital will soon open a center to help male rape victims in an emergency care setting. The medical center will be the first example of its kind in Sweden and will give service in the capital city of Stockholm starting from October 2015, RT News reported.
The court decided to charge the Florida man for attempted second-degree murder for shooting at George Zimmerman, the New York Daily News reported.
The Walking Dead’s Daryl is reportedly dating Emily Kinney, former co-star.
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