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American soldier
U.S. Soldier Killed By Afghan Soldier Who Opened Fired On NATO, Case Seen As An Inside Job

An American soldier was shot dead and two more were injured after an Afghan soldier opened fired on a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) security team.

Employees processing orders on Tmall.
Survey: Chinese Workers Want Work-Life Balance, Higher Pay

A report from human resources company Hudson Global, Inc. revealed that higher salary is the overall top concern of Chinese job hunters, cited by 66 percent of respondents in a survey, China Daily reported.

Kelsey Juliana
Oregon Climate Change 2011 Lawsuit Will Finally Be Heard On Tuesday: Teenagers Sue State Officials Over Non-compliance To The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Pledge

Two teenagers from Oregon filed a complaint against the state officials due to failing to protect public resources and Oregon’s air from climate change impact for the future generations.

The full moon as seen over Lagos December 17, 2013. The last full moon of the year is the smallest too as the moon is at its most distant point from the earth's orbit, a phenomenon known as apogee
Moon Was Formed Out Of Earth's Collision With Another Planet; Earth, Moon Hence Have Same Chemical Footprint: Study

A new study reveals that the chemical footprint of both the earth and the moon are very close that prompts theories that the moon was a part of a planet.

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A view of an oil derrick at the Rosneft company-owned Suzunskoye oil field, north from the Russian Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk.
Russia Opens Chinese Investment into Oil Business

The Russian government has opened up Vankor, a vast new oil field in remote eastern Siberia owned by state firm Rosneft, to Chinese investors following the call made by Russian President Vladimir Putin in September last year to seek new markets in Asia for Russian energy exports in a bid to replace traditional customers in Europe.

Two surgeons performing a heart operation.
New Dangerous Greenhouse Gases Found From Hospital Operation Theatres

Researchers reveal that more dangerous greenhouse gases have been identified, which are emitted from the hospital surgery rooms like from anesthesia and other drugs are causing a very adverse effect on the environment.

Gloria Lincoln-Thompson carries pistol in her waist band during a rally in support of the Michigan Open Carry gun law in Romulus, Michigan April 27, 2014
Study: 1 In 10 Americans Are Impulsive, Angry, And Possess A Gun

A new study reveals that 1 in every 10 Americans who are violent has access to firearms. The study points a worrisome trend and United states may warrant strict gun removal laws in near future.

Another nuclear power plant is expected to be built starting 2017 should the central government approve CNEG-Jiangxi authorities' joint plan.
China Closer to Exporting Nuclear Technology as Fuqing Nuclear Plant Gets Approval

China is getting closer to exporting its nuclear technology as the fifth and sixth units of the Fuqing nuclear power plant, which uses the Hualong One reactor design, known as the third-generation nuclear technology, was approved by the National Development and Reform Commission on April 8, Wednesday, the China Daily reported.

Boston Marathon Bombing
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Proved Guilty in Boston Marathon Bombing, May Still Escape Death

Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been pronounced guilty in all 30 counts in the Boston Marathon Bombing trials. With that done, the toughest phase of the trial is about to begin in which the same jury will now have to decide whether this makes Tsarnaev eligible for an outright death sentence or a life behind bars. Dzhokhar Tsarnaev along with his brother Tamerlan had carried out the dastardly act of terrorism on April 15, 2013 that left three dead and about 260 others injured, many of whom are left impaired for the rest of their lives. It was fun and frolicking all through on that fateful day that was instantly transformed into a scene of carnage with blood splattered pavements, shattered limbs and body parts strewn around, with smell of sulphur and burning hair hanging heavy in the air.

Algal Blooms
Stunning Images Of Algal Blooms Taken By NASA Satellites From Space

NASA unveiled a new project that will help in preventing toxic algal blooms by providing an early warning indicator through images from space.

Superstorm Sandy
Spring’s Supercell Storms Tear Through Midwest On Their Way East: Twister Alert Up In Indiana, Missouri, And Kentucky

Spring’s biggest storm will cross the path of some 30 million people from the Gulf of Mexico to Canada and east to the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday.

Barack Obama
Obama Condemns Therapies Meant To ‘Repair’ LGBT Youth

United States President Barrack Obama has condemned psychiatric therapies that are meant to help “repair” gay, lesbian, and transgender youth.

Condoms and other contraceptives are seen by some as the only way to prevent premarital pregnancy and the spread of STDs.
Condom Vending Machines to Be Installed in All University Campuses in Beijing

Health authorities in the country's capital have announced plans to install condom vending machines in university campuses across Beijing as a way to control the high rate of HIV/AIDS infection among students.

Mars' Glaciers
Mars Holds Glaciers Enough To Cover Entire 'Red Planet' With One Meter Ice Thick, Study Says

Mars has glaciers in its central latitudes at both southern and northern hemispheres, aside from its previously discovered polar ice caps. In a recent study, scientists were able to calculate the ice bodies' sizes and the maximum amount of water it can carry. They, also, discovered that its total amount could cover the entire planet with a meter of ice thickness.

Superstorm Sandy
NJ Governor Chris Christie Announces $202 Million Storm Hit Towns Restoration Project Despite Holdouts; It's For Presidential Election, Residents' Say

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will implement a flood control project worth $202 million in an aim of fortifying the Jersey Shore, towns that the Superstorm "Sandy" hit the worst, the North Jersey paper published, Wednesday.

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