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Algieri's Embarrassing Mishap Ahead Of Pacquiao Fight
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 24, 2014 01:38 AM EST |
Junior welterweight title holder Chris Algeiri missed his 144-pound weight limit on their official weigh in Friday. The boxer will fight again welterweight title holder Manny Pacquiao on Saturday at the Cotai Arena in Macau.
Caught on Cam: Breeder Beating Giant Panda
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 23, 2014 09:45 PM EST |
Netizens cried foul against an official breeder who was seen beating a giant panda called ' Hua Ni' from the Ya'an Bifengxia Panda Kindergarten in the Giant Panda Research Centre in Sichuan, China.
Jennifer Lawrence Sings 'The Hanging Tree'; Gets 173k Views on YouTube
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 22, 2014 07:22 AM EST |
The Oscar winner Jennifer Lawrence can be heard singing the Lumineer's song, the 'Hanging Tree' which was composed by the two-time Grammy nominated, the Denver band. The song has 173k views on Youtube since Thursday.
Winnie the Pooh May be Banned From Polish Playground
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 22, 2014 05:43 AM EST |
Councilors from the small town of Tuszyn in Central Poland are locked in debate on whether Winnie the Pooh should grace their public playground or not.
Pope Francis: Upholding Right-to-die Is False Sense Of Compassion
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 16, 2014 08:40 PM EST |
Pope Francis completely disagrees with the right-to-die movement Saturday. The leader of the Catholic Church said that euthanasia is mortal sin and against the will of God.
Kendall Jenner is the New Face of Estée Lauder
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 16, 2014 05:30 AM EST |
Estee Lauder said signing up Jenner is part of their marketing campaign to target young consumers beginning with Kendall's large fan base on social media.
World's First Glow-in-the-Dark Bike Path Opens
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 16, 2014 03:46 AM EST |
The world's first glow-in-the-dark bike path opened in the Eindhoven City, Netherlands on November 13. The route is split into five different round trips that measure 335 kilometers (280 miles) long in total.
West Virginia University Student Nolan Michael Burch Dies After Suspected Frat Beating
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 15, 2014 08:17 AM EST |
An eighteen-year old freshman student of West Virginia University has died Friday, two days after being found unconscious at the Kappa Sigma House in Morgantown.
WHO: No Ebola Cure Has Been Proven Effective
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 15, 2014 06:21 AM EST |
The World Health Organization says no drugs have been proven effective in treating Ebola despite the development of more than 120 medications, including one that was said to have 'worked like a miracle' on two American health workers who contracted the virus while in Liberia.
Washington National Cathedral Holds First-Ever Friday Muslim Prayer
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 15, 2014 05:11 AM EST |
Friday was the first time the Washington National Cathedral hosted a Muslim prayer service in a bid to unite Christians and Muslims right at the most prominent Episcopal Church in the nation's capital.
3-Year Old Indiana Girl Keeps 'Lonely' Santa Company
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 15, 2014 04:50 AM EST |
Three-year old Gracie Lynn Wilson of Evansville, Indiana may be the Christmas story we all thought we've outgrown. On Wednesday, she jumped out at the sight of 'Santa', but not for the usual reasons we know. She never asked for a gift.
4th Washington State School Shooting Victim Dies
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 08, 2014 07:12 AM EST |
Another victim of the Washington State School has died, making it the fourth since the shooting incident happened on October 24, when a student opened fire on the schools' cafeteria.
'Goldie' Doll Unveiled as No-nonsense Model for Girls
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 08, 2014 05:34 AM EST |
Goldieblox, a company for girls' construction toys introduces its new doll called 'Goldie'. The action figure doll is designed to encourage young girls to develop interest in science and technology, engineering and math.
US Approves First GMO Potato for Healthier Fries & Chips
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 08, 2014 02:11 AM EST |
The U.S. Department of Agriculture on Friday approved the first genetically modified potato for commercial planting. The potato was developed by Idaho-based J.R. Simplot Co.
Private Trust Firm Hopes To Take Care Of Amanda's Day-To-Day Needs
Janelle Dela Cruz | | Nov 07, 2014 10:53 AM EST |
Actress Amanda Bynes' parents who have legal conservatorship over her finances are reportedly transferring the grant to a private firm.
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