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MTV star Diem Brown dies after battling ovarian cancer

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 01:09 PM EST

MTV star Diem Brown has lost her long battle with cancer, according to reports.

4 Cups of Coffee Daily Reduce Diabetes Risk by 25 Percent

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 12:25 PM EST

The study by Institute of Scientific Information on Coffee revealed that every additional cup of coffee brings the risk down by 7-8 percent, Both caffeinated and non-caffeinated coffee has the same effect.

Most Mammals Practice Infanticide: Study

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 11:48 AM EST

A new research reveals that most male mammals practice infanticide.

Islamic State to Mint its Own Currency

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 11:47 AM EST

The Islamic State, formerly known as the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has plans of minting its own currency. The group published designs of the gold, silver and copper currencies on the social media Thursday.

Ex-Wife of US Oil Tycoon Says $1 Billion Divorce Award "Not Equitable"

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 11:43 AM EST

The ex-wife of the U.S. oil tycoon who was awarded cash and assets worth more than $1 billion in the couple's divorce last week will be appealing the judgement.

Feline on the Prowl Near Paris not a Tiger

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 11:27 AM EST

The cat on the loose east of Paris is not a tiger, say authorities based on the analysis of its paw print.

Secret Service Response Totally Inadequate in Handling White House Intruder

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 10:56 AM EST

A recent Homeland Review reveals that the White House security response was totally inadequate in responding to an armed intrusion by an army veteran on September 19.

Andy Warhol silkscreen of Elvis fetches a whopping $81.9 million

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 02:07 AM EST

"Triple Elvis," a 1963 Andy Warhol silkscreen depicting the king of rock 'n' roll in triplicate, sold for $81.9 million at an auction of postwar and contemporary art at Christie's in New York on Wednesday.

Jennifer Lawrence safe after security barrier collapses near her

By Staff Reporter - Nov 14, 2014 12:55 AM EST

Jennifer Lawrence is known for being easy-going and a funny girl. However, she had a bit of a run in with her fans that were more than what she expected. The 24-year-old Oscar winner was protected by her bodyguard when a barrier separating her and a swarm of fans collapsed due to the pressure from her over-excited admirers outside "Late Show with David Letterman" studio on Wednesday, November 12.

'The Godfather' house for sale for $2.9 Million

By Staff Reporter - Nov 13, 2014 06:16 PM EST

If you're a huge fan of "The Godfather" and are currently looking for some real estate, then why not snap up the mansion that was featured in the hit movie. The New York City mansion is up for grabs for just anyone willing to pay the $2.89 million price tag.

"The Theory of Everything" Review: A Romance of Two Extraordinary People

By Staff Reporter - Nov 13, 2014 12:29 PM EST

"The Theory of Everything" is the story of Stephen Hawking and may be the title describes what Stephen Hawking really wants to achieve in life as a physicist as well as a philosopher.

1 WTC Window Washers rescued After Scaffold Accident

By Staff Reporter - Nov 13, 2014 12:11 PM EST

Two window washers who were left dangling on a scaffold almost 70 stories up the new 1 World Trade Center were rescued by firefighters Wednesday.

US-led Air Strikes in Syria Kills 865

By Staff Reporter - Nov 13, 2014 11:38 AM EST

Air strikes carried out by U.S.-led forces in Syria have killed a total of 865 people since the beginning of the campaign against the Islamic State militants, a group monitoring violence in the region said Wednesday.

Lava flow burns down home in Hawaii, continues to flow

By Staff Reporter - Nov 13, 2014 03:08 AM EST

A rural part of Hawaii's Big Island has seen a stream of lava burn down an empty house on Wednesday.

Study: Healthy food choices is also good for the environment

By Staff Reporter - Nov 13, 2014 02:24 AM EST

It's not new news that the population is gaining weight and unhealthier in general. A new study led by Univ. of Minnesota ecologist David Tilman shows how a shift away from this trajectory and toward healthier traditional Mediterranean, pescatarian or vegetarian diets could not only boost human lifespan and quality of life, but also slash greenhouse gas emissions and save habitat for endangered species.

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