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Month: March 2017

UK: MP recalls colleague slain in terror attack

From Sports City News Jay Morris, a surgeon from Seattle on holidays with his wife Jilan Liu and niece Zoe, said the officer had opened a gate into the secure area to let people in and that Masood had followed…

Stem cell treatment cures impotence in some prostate cancer surgery patients

From Newsmax Stem cell treatment helped treat erectile dysfunction in some — but not all — prostate cancer surgery patients, a new study says. It included 21 men who became impotent after surgery to remove their cancerous prostate. They received…

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FBI’s facial recognition database is dangerously inaccurate

By Andrew Tarantola, from engadget It returns false positives 15 percent of the time, more often with minorities and women. Despite law enforcement’s attempt to conceal its existence, it’s no secret that half of Americans over the age of 18…

Coming soon to a riot near you: crowd control vehicles with electrified hose water

BY RAIN NOE From Core77 “Say it, don’t spray it” We’ve all had this problem: Sometimes you want to electrocute a lot of people all at once, and a single taser gun won’t cut it. So you think, “Wouldn’t it…

Shopping Bag Mockups

20 Free Beautiful Shopping Bag Mockups to Download FEATURED By Nancy Young From Web Design Ledger When selling a product, it’s critically important to make sure shopping experience of your customers is amazing. And one of the best ways to…

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18 Injured after mall escalator reverses direction, speeds up

By Laura Northrup From Consumerist Escalator chain reactions can happen when one person stumbles and falls, or when people use a non-working escalator as a staircase and it suddenly starts moving again. In Hong Kong over the weekend, a 150-foot…

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Thieves broke into a German museum and stole a massive $4.5 million gold coin

By David Rising, Associated Press From Business Insider BERLIN (AP) — Thieves broke into the German capital’s Bode Museum before dawn Monday and made off with a massive 100-kilogram (221-pound) gold coin worth millions of dollars, police said. Police spokesman…

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Caribbean Fisheries Forum meets in Jamaica this week

The Caribbean continues to sustain a vibrant fisheries and aquaculture industry. Factory workers in Guyana help to ensure quality standards of produce destined for commercial markets Belize City, Wednesday, 29 March 2017 (CRFM)—Heads of national fisheries authorities from 17 Member…

Is second hand vapor from E-cigarettes dangerous?

By Vape Icon Cigarettes and tobacco are out, vapes are in. In almost everywhere we look, there is at least one person who puffs and exhales vapor through the battery-operated or electronic cigarettes. Many people did the switch because unlike…

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How a tiny Spanish island became the setting for the deadliest plane crash ever

By Patrick Smith, Cockpit Confidential Editor’s Note: The following excerpt is from “Cockpit Confidential,” by Patrick Smith. March 27, 2017 marks the 40th anniversary of the deadliest accident in aviation history. On this day in 1977, a pair of fully…