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Square eggs from Oregon
Square Eggs Being Sold in Oregon Raise Eyebrows -- and Doubts

The story alleges the chickens first began laying the square eggs in early March.

Governor Of Indiana Mike Pence
New Indiana Law for Religious Freedom Sparks Controversial Cultural Whirlpool

Indiana’s Republican governor Mike Pence has become the Democrat’s favourite punching bag after passing a Religious Freedom Restoration Act

Students learn how to make the do-it-yourself (DIY) air purifier at a college in Beijing, in a workshop sponsored by a company that invented the DIY air filter.
Growing Number of Students, Female Participants in Beijing Invention Competition Noted

A growing number of young students and female participants have reportedly participated in the 35th Beijing Youth Science Creation Competition (BYSCC) held in Beijing on March 29, Sunday.

Chinese and U.S. officials at the Sixth Round of U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue at Diaoyutai State Guesthouse in Beijing in July last year.
U.S. Firms Welcome China’s Move to Postpone Implementation of Bank Tech Rules

Several U.S. technology firms welcomed China’s move to delay the implementation of the new bank technology rules which most foreign companies see as an unfair regulation.

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Alternative Rock Musician Marilyn Manson
Smashing Pumpkins and Marilyn Manson Embark On Co-Headlining Tour

Smashing Pumpkins and Marilyn Manson will be touring the United States this summer when they embark on their co-headlining tour dubbed, “The End Times”.

Iraqi Military
Iraqi Prime Minister Claims That They Already Retrieved Tikrit From ISIS; Reports Suggest Otherwise

Iraqi military forces have claimed on Tuesday that they already reached the center of Tikrit and that Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi confirmed this on Iraqiya TV pointing out that Tikrit has been retrieved from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) militants.

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Los Angeles Beats New York City In Worst Rush Hour Traffic In US and Worldwide

Los Angeles, California beats New York City in having the worst traffic during rush hour in the United States and in the worldwide scale.

Visitors watch water gushing from the section of the Xiaolangdi Reservoir on the Yellow River during a sand-washing operation in Jiyuan, Henan Province, June 22, 2013.
China Set to Invest Heavily in Water Conservation Projects in 2015

China is set to develop about 27 water conservation projects primarily in the western part of the country this year to meet the needs of the surging urban population.

MRSA superbug
1,000-Year-Old Anglo-Saxon Eye Remedy Kills Hospital MRSA Superbug; Contains Onion, Garlic, Cow Bile

The superbug MRSA (methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus) is so powerful that it is resistant to regular antibiotics. However, researchers have discovered that the hospital superbug is vulnerable to a 1,000-year-old Anglo-Saxon remedy that contains ingredients such as onion, garlic, and cow bile.

NASA's Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity has extended its robotic arm for studying a light-toned rock target called
Mars Opportunity Rover Suffering from Amnesia Again

NASA mission engineers have announced that the Opportunity rover has been suffering from electronic memory lapses once more from its flash memory.

 Participants of the 3rd World Peace Forum pose for a group photo at Tsinghua University in Beijing, June 21, 2014.
China Poised to Surpass U.S. as Top Destination for Australian Students

A new A$100-million study initiative will make the Chinese mainland the most popular destination for Australian students, according to an Australian embassy official.

Barack Obama
Obama Administration Lays Out Ten-Year Plan Regarding Greenhouse Gases And Cites Climate Change Risks

United States President Barack Obama and his administration outlined on Tuesday their ten-year plan regarding the Greenhouse Gas pollution as they called out on people about the use of clean energy instead of fossil fuels in order to ward off the worst effects of climate change.

Fur Seals
Is It Normal For Seals To Attack Sharks? Scientists Are Puzzled By The Phenomenon

Scientists are puzzled regarding the unusual behavior of fur seals attacking blue sharks in South Africa as divers spotted such bizarre behavior leading to the question if such phenomenon is normal.

Tampons
Tampons Optical Brighteners Instrumental In Pollutant-Tolerant Organisms Detection In Riverss: Research; Pollution Detection Made Simpler

Tampons could aid in the identification of polluted areas in streams and rivers which have possible originated from waste water from showers, sinks, washing machines, and baths, England's University of Sheffield conducted the study.

Germanwings Flight 9525 crash site
German And French Media: Cellphone Video Of Germanwings Flight Shows Cabin’s ‘Final Moments’ Before Crash

German and French media sources claim that a cellphone video shows Germanwings Flight 9525's cabin in the final moments before its crash. Meanwhile, a police spokesman denied that the accounts were valid.

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