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  • Obama greenlights one last drone strike 'for old times' sake'

    Obama greenlights one last drone strike 'for old times' sake'
    Outgoing American President Barack Obama has ordered one last drone strike this evening in an emotional goodbye to his 8 years in office.Visiting the White House situation room for what is expected to be his last time, the teary eyed 55-year-old gazed into the freshly printed mission sheet, before greenlighting its proposed strike on an al Qaeda stronghold in Yemen, wiping a single tear from his cheek."I'm really going to miss this old place," he told his military personnel, who began relaying t
  • Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes off Fiji

    Magnitude 7.2 earthquake strikes off Fiji
    An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.2 has struck off the coast of Fiji, according to the US Geological Survey.
    The quake centered some 221 km southwest of Nadi at a depth of 15.2 km, the USGS said.Tsunami waves are possible for coasts located within 300 kilometers of the earthquake epicenter, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has warned.The PTWC stressed that based on available data, there is no tsunami threat to Hawaii and only "parts of the Pacific located closer to the earthquake
  • Anomalous: Three Quadrantid meteor fireballs in southern skies?

    Anomalous: Three Quadrantid meteor fireballs in southern skies?
    The Quadrantid meteor shower is 2017's first major meteor shower and it peaks tonight. The display is virtually non-existent for observers in the Southern Hemisphere.
    But Franky Lucena shot three rare Quadrantid meteors in the southern Hemisphere. He writes:
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  • Soil depletion and the decline in nutritional content of fruits and vegetables

    Soil depletion and the decline in nutritional content of fruits and vegetables
    Due to currents levels of soil depletion, genetic modification and pesticides, crops grown decades ago were much richer in vitamins and minerals than the varieties most of us get today. But what's the nutritional difference between a carrot in 1950s and one today?Higher antioxidant levels, lower pesticide loads, better farming practices all lead to a more nutritious end product when choosing organic over GMO foods. But the primary culprit in this disturbing nutritional trend is soil depletion: M
  • New York Governor announces free college tuition for qualifying state residents

    New York Governor announces free college tuition for qualifying state residents
    Any state resident accepted to a city or state university or community college in New York will be eligible for free tuition as long as they or their family earns $125,000 or less per year, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced.Cuomo, a Democrat, announced the plan in Queens on Tuesday alongside Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont), who championed a similar initiative to provide more access to higher education when he ran for the Democratic Party's presidential nomination last year.The plan
  • SOTT FOCUS: John Kerry admits that Russia entered Syrian war to stop ISIS, U.S. used ISIS to pressure Assad

    SOTT FOCUS: John Kerry admits that Russia entered Syrian war to stop ISIS, U.S. used ISIS to pressure Assad
    Back in late September, the New York Times published an interesting piece: Audio Reveals What John Kerry Told Syrians Behind Closed Doors. (PolitRussia's Ruslan Ostashko commented on it here.) But the NYT piece left out THE most damning statements made by Kerry. The full video is below, followed by one of the biggest revelations:26:09: "I mean, the reason Russia came in is because ISIL was getting stronger. Daesh was threatening the possibility of going to Damascus and so forth. And that's why R
  • Was a Nephilim Just Spotted in Arizona?! Crazy Footage Surfaces of GIANT ‘Demon’ Walking the Streets

    Was a Nephilim Just Spotted in Arizona?! Crazy Footage Surfaces of GIANT ‘Demon’ Walking the Streets
    The following images are of a mysterious creature spotted in Phoenix Arizona, the images show what appears to be a demon or an angel walking the streets. (Fox 5) — PHOENIX – A creepy picture that some say appears to show a “demon” or an “angel” has gone viral on Facebook. The images, posted by […]
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  • Fire chief arrested for trying to prevent idiot cop from making a house fire worse

    Fire chief arrested for trying to prevent idiot cop from making a house fire worse
    An Indiana Fire Chief was arrested after a brief altercation with a Cannelton Indiana cop. Cannelton's volunteer fire chief, Christopher Herzog, was the lead firefighter on the scene of a house fire on Tuesday. Thinking he knew better than Herzog, the Cannelton cop, identified as Ryen Foertsch, repeatedly tried to break out a window of the home on fire, a known hazard when fighting fires. Herzog pushed him back and was hit. Foertsch was charged with felony battery of a law enforcement officer.Ac
  • Texas elementary school threatens parents with arrest for walking their children to school

    Texas elementary school threatens parents with arrest for walking their children to school
    Parents have been forced to make their child take the school bus and/or endure pickup car lines for over an hour each day or face trespassing fines and jail time. The end goal, the principal says, is to establish a safe dismissal process for the children.The Bear Branch Elementary School, for years, has already had safe procedures in place. However, according to FOX 26 news, parents are now removing their children from the school and teachers and staff are resigning for greener pastures.The new
  • 'Mosul is the next Aleppo', fight against ISIS in Iraq will be decided there

    'Mosul is the next Aleppo', fight against ISIS in Iraq will be decided there
    Clearly ISIS militants are desperately trying to sow unrest in Iraq, reverting to guerrilla tactics and trying to scare the population into submission, Catherine Shakdam, Shafaqna Institute for Middle Eastern Studies, told RT. A car bomb exploded in Baghdad's Sadr City, killing at least 32 people and injuring 61, AFP reported, citing police sources. Islamic State terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the attack. The attack targeted Shiite Muslims, it claimed. RT spoke with Catherine Sha
  • 2016 Africa-in-Review: Neo-colonialism, economic sovereignty, the imperatives of socialist development

    2016 Africa-in-Review: Neo-colonialism, economic sovereignty, the imperatives of socialist development
    Over the last several years along the Indian Ocean coast in East Africa substantial finds of oil and natural gas resources have been under development. A British exploration corporation, Tullow Oil and its Canadian partner, Africa Oil, acknowledges that it has discovered in excess of 600 million barrels of oil in Kenya. At least eight exploitable and viable oil sources have been recorded beginning in 2012.Neighboring Uganda as well has approximately 6.5 billion barrels of oil deposits which have
  • Pyongyang's threat of ICBM rocket test launch: Trump declares 'Won't happen!'

    Pyongyang's threat of ICBM rocket test launch: Trump declares 'Won't happen!'
    Donald Trump says North Korea will never succeed in its pursuit of acquiring an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting the US mainland, shortly after Pyongyang announced its was finalizing preparations for testing such a weapon. Americans woke up on a New Year's day with a potential new threat after the North Korean leader, Kim Jong Un, announced Sunday that his country is in the final stages of developing an ICBM fitted with a nuclear warhead."Research and development of cutting
  • Turkey: Lawmakers to vote on an emergency state extension

    Turkey: Lawmakers to vote on an emergency state extension
    The Turkish lawmakers will vote this week to extend the state of emergency in the country for another three months, Turkish Prime Minister Binali Yildirim said Tuesday."Our parliament will discuss and vote for the prolongation of state of emergency this week," Yildirim said, as quoted by the Hurriyet newspaper. The parliament will vote for the third time on imposing the country's state of emergency after the July coup attempt.On July 15, 2016, a military coup attempt took place in Turkey. It was
  • Iraq: Saddam Hussein's death was meant to mark a 'new era' but didn't last five minutes

    Iraq: Saddam Hussein's death was meant to mark a 'new era' but didn't last five minutes
    Ten years ago today, at 6:00 a.m. Baghdad time, Saddam Hussein was led up a flight of stairs in his old Istikhbarat military intelligence headquarters in Baghdad's Kadhimiyah district. The site was rumored to have housed torture chambers where supposed "enemies of the state" had suffered during his rule. Masked executioners led the former president toward a large noose. He followed obediently, with no visible fear, refusing to wear a hood. As pro-Shiite shouts of "Muqtada, Muqtada, Muqtada" pier
  • Syria: Briton who joined Kurdish YPG killed fighting ISIS

    Syria: Briton who joined Kurdish YPG killed fighting ISIS
    Briton Ryan Lock, 20, has been killed fighting Islamic State (IS, formerly ISIS/ISIL) militants in Syria. He had joined the Kurdish YPG militia with no military experience in August.Lock, a chef from Chichester in Sussex, was killed alongside four other fighters on December 21. He had told his family he was going on holiday to Turkey, but actually continued on to Syria to join the militia.In a statement seen by the Guardian newspaper, Lock's father, Jon, said: "Ryan was a very caring and loving
  • Path to economic extinction? Human jobs to be outsourced to robots

    Path to economic extinction? Human jobs to be outsourced to robots
    Foxconn might not be a company that is at the forefront of most American minds, but the products they create most certainly are. Christmas might not have been the same without considering purchases of Apple's iPhone, some of Amazon's Kindle products, or Microsoft's Xbox to name but a few. The Taiwan-based company is the world's leader in contract manufacturing of electronics with a market cap north of $100 billion; they have also become the third largest employer in the world with 1.3 million, w
  • The Room of 10,000 Ancient Skulls

    The Room of 10,000 Ancient Skulls
    Indigenous people have lived in Peru since as early as 12,000 BC, leaving Peruvian archaeologists with thousands of years of prehistoric human skulls to examine. The Museum of Anthropology, Archaeology, and History in Lima, Peru contains over 10,000 of these skulls, packed together tightly in the museum's Human Remains Gallery.The room is filled with so many skulls that it has been speculated to be the largest ancient skull collection in the world. The collection also includes hundreds of ancien
  • Was a Creature Just Spotted in Arizona?! Crazy Footage Surfaces of GIANT ‘Demon’ Walking the Streets

    Was a Creature Just Spotted in Arizona?! Crazy Footage Surfaces of GIANT ‘Demon’ Walking the Streets
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  • Fasten your seatbelts - 'Danger ahead' in the US for 2017

    Fasten your seatbelts - 'Danger ahead' in the US for 2017
    "When did the future switch from being a promise to being a threat?" ― Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible MonstersDespite our best efforts, we in the American police state seem to be stuck on repeat, reliving the same set of circumstances over and over and over again: egregious surveillance, strip searches, police shootings of unarmed citizens, government spying, censorship, retaliatory arrests, the criminalization of lawful activities, warmongering, indefinite detentions, SWAT team raids, asset f
  • Rohingya in Burma/Myanmar: Nobel Peace Laureates urge action over crimes against humanity

    Rohingya in Burma/Myanmar: Nobel Peace Laureates urge action over crimes against humanity
    Dear President and Members of the UNSC,As you are aware, a human tragedy amounting to ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity is unfolding in Myanmar.Over the past two months, a military offensive by the Myanmar Army in Rakhine State has led to the killing of hundreds of Rohingya people. Over 30,000 people have been displaced. Houses have been burned, women raped, many civilians arbitrarily arrested, and children killed. Crucially, access for humanitarian aid organisations has been almost c
  • Bremain, bitcoin & other 'outrageous predictions' from Denmark's Saxo Bank

    Bremain, bitcoin & other 'outrageous predictions' from Denmark's Saxo Bank
    BremainProbably the most interesting forecast is that Britain will not divorce from Brussels, at least not in 2017."As negotiations progress, the EU makes key concessions on immigration and on passporting rights for UK-based financial services firms, and by the time Article 50 is triggered and put before Parliament, it is turned down in favor of the new deal. The UK is kept within the EU's orbit, the Bank of England hikes the rate to 0.5 percent and EUR/GBP plummets to 0.7300 invoking the symbol
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  • Canada Flight Evades Object Officially Classified as UFO

    Canada Flight Evades Object Officially Classified as UFO
    On November 14, 2016 at 7:30 am, a Porter Airlines plane nearly collided with an unidentified flying object about 34 miles out from the Toronto airport. At the time, it
  • Mysterious 'boom' shakes homes in Connecticut

    Mysterious 'boom' shakes homes in Connecticut
    Authorities investigated a loud bang after residents reported the noise shook homes in the Southington, Wolcott and Cheshire areas, but found no explanation.Southington police said they received between 30 and 40 calls reporting a loud explosion around 10:30 a.m. Many of the calls came from the southwest part of town. Both the police and fire departments responded to investigate the calls, but found nothing out of the ordinary.Police said they did not receive any reports of power outages, damage
  • Ex-MI6 chief warns electronic voting presents serious hacking risk, paper ballots may be better option

    Ex-MI6 chief warns electronic voting presents serious hacking risk, paper ballots may be better option
    Traditional paper ballots may be a better option than electronic voting systems because the technology could be hacked and ballots altered, the former head of MI6 has warned.For a forthcoming documentary on the state of international affairs, Sir John Sawers told the BBC that the old pencil and paper method of voting is more secure than any online option.His comments come amid US accusations that Russia shaped the outcome of the recent presidential election."We need to have systems which are rob
  • New organ in human's digestive system discovered, researchers unsure of 'mesentery's' purpose

    New organ in human's digestive system discovered, researchers unsure of 'mesentery's' purpose
    A new human organ has been discovered hiding in the human digestive system. The mesentery's purpose isn't fully understood, but its presence could hold the key to treating digestive diseases.It was previously thought that the organ was an unimportant group of structures, but it has now been classified as one single organ, which connects the abdomen to the intestine.The discovery that the mesentery was a single structure was first made by Irish researcher J Calvin Coffey at University Hospital Li
  • America or Israel? Time for Congress and the media to choose

    America or Israel? Time for Congress and the media to choose
    Quislings in Congress and the Media need to decide which comes firstI am reluctant to write about the "Israel problem" at the heart of U.S. foreign policy two weeks in a row but it seems that the story just will not go away as the usual suspects pile on the Barack Obama Administration over its alleged betrayal of America's "best and greatest friend and ally in the whole world."Even as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his gaggle of war criminals continue to foam at the mouth over the
  • Nigel Farage's former UKIP aide George Cottrell, faces 20yrs in US prison for dark web fraud

    Nigel Farage's former UKIP aide George Cottrell, faces 20yrs in US prison for dark web fraud
    Former UKIP leader Nigel Farage is scrambling to distance himself from one of his former aides, who faces up to 20 years in a US prison after admitting that he had posed as a money launderer on the dark web to rip off drug smugglers.George Cottrell, 22, who posed as "Bill" online, told a gang of drug traffickers that he could launder up to £122,000 a month for them through the internet with complete anonymity. However, unfortunately for him, the dealers actually turned out to be undercover
  • These seabirds are choking on a plastic ocean

    These seabirds are choking on a plastic ocean
    Shock, combined with a little wonder at the unnatural. That's how I feel as I watch the knife slice through the sternum of a dead Laysan albatross.Inside its ribcage: a sickening array of plastic.A red bottle top from a well-known soft drink brand. A cigarette lighter. Or two. Long thin items I couldn't begin to identify.It looked like the bird had swallowed the contents of an entire trash can whole.Yet this wasn't because it dined on a refuse site. I was on Midway Island, in the remote Pacific
  • Israeli minister outlines plan to annex West Bank settlement after Trump takes office

    Israeli minister outlines plan to annex West Bank settlement after Trump takes office
    Plans to annex a large settlement on the West Bank are to be proposed after President-elect Donald Trump takes office, an Israeli minister said. The move would be the first time Israel has annexed part of the Palestinian territory."It does not violate international law because that would suggest that we occupy a state. We don't. There was never a Palestinian state," Minister of Education and leader of the Jewish Home Party Naftali Bennett told The Washington Post. Bennett said he would put a vot
  • Cuba and South Africa: Regionalism and Internationalism, Ideology and Conflict in Southern Africa during the Cold War

    Cuba and South Africa: Regionalism and Internationalism, Ideology and Conflict in Southern Africa during the Cold War
    Many historians have addressed East/West tensions and conflicts during the Cold War as contested spheres between the U.S and U.S.S.R. These tensions not only shaped diplomacy, technological expansion and weapons, but also challenged ideology in the form of proxy wars. In essence, the Cold War in historiography is consistently summarized as the United States vs. the Soviet Union. Conflicts outside this paradigm are marginalized.This is particularly true in the literature concerning the impact of
  • Trump transition team requested assessment on border wall construction and aerial surveillance program

    Trump transition team requested assessment on border wall construction and aerial surveillance program
    In a wide-ranging request for documents and analysis, President-elect Donald Trump's transition team asked the Department of Homeland Security last month to assess all assets available for border wall and barrier construction.The team also asked about the department's capacity for expanding immigrant detention and about an aerial surveillance program that was scaled back by the Obama administration but remains popular with immigration hardliners. And it asked whether federal workers have altered
  • Trump Effect: Ford scraps plan for Mexico plant, keeps 3,500 jobs in US

    Trump Effect: Ford scraps plan for Mexico plant, keeps 3,500 jobs in US
    Ford is canceling plans for a new plant in Mexico that would have cost the United States 3,500 jobs, the company said in a press release on Tuesday."Ford today announced it is canceling plans for the new plant in San Luis Potosi, Mexico," the release stated. "This will make way for two new iconic products at Michigan Assembly Plant in Wayne, Michigan, where Focus is manufactured today — safeguarding approximately 3,500 US jobs."The release stated Ford is adding 700 new US jobs and investin
  • Shaanxi villagers fondly remember Xi Jinping's time there as an 'educated youth'

    Shaanxi villagers fondly remember Xi Jinping's time there as an 'educated youth'
    Xi Jinping spent seven years as an "educated youth" in Liangjiahe village, Shaanxi ProvinceWhile there, he led the villagers in accomplishing a few things to improve their living standardsThe villagers have kept in touch with him till this day In early 1969, the then 15-year-old Xi Jinping, now General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and Chinese President, was sent to Liangjiahe, a small village in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, as part of the "Down
  • Trump: US should eliminate transfers of "dangerous" Guantanamo prisoners

    Trump: US should eliminate transfers of "dangerous" Guantanamo prisoners
    US President-elect Donald Trump stated that the US authorities should not transfer any more prisoners from the detention center at Guantanamo Bay.The US government should not transfer any more prisoners from the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba in order to stop them from committing more crimes, US President-elect Donald Trump said in a statement via Twitter on Tuesday.
  • Part of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park collapses into ocean

    Part of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park collapses into ocean
    Twenty-six new acres of Hawaii Island at the Kamokuna ocean entry from the 61g lava flow has collapsed into the ocean. It occurred on December 31, 2016, at 2.45 P.M on New Year's Eve.According to HAWAI'I, the incident took place at Hawaii Volcanoes' National Park. This incident is launching showers of volcano rock into the air, and creating a flurry of large waves that eroded away a portion of the older sea cliff and viewing area.As a result of this, the Kamokuna ocean entry within the park rema
  • US construction spending hits $1.18 trillion, highest level since April 2006

    US construction spending hits $1.18 trillion, highest level since April 2006
    U.S. construction spending rose more than expected in November, reaching its highest level in 10-1/2 years, which could provide a lift to fourth-quarter economic growth.The Commerce Department said on Tuesday that construction spending increased 0.9 percent to $1.18 trillion, the highest level since April 2006. It was boosted by gains in both private and public sector investmentConstruction spending in October was revised up to show a 0.6 percent rise instead of the previously reported 0.5 perce
  • Alabama band accepts invitation to march at Trump inauguration, ignites controversy

    Alabama band accepts invitation to march at Trump inauguration, ignites controversy
    The marching band of Alabama's oldest private, historically black liberal arts college has accepted an invitation to perform at President-elect Donald Trump's inaugural parade, organizers said.Talladega College's band will march at Trump's inauguration as other historically black schools such as Howard University, which performed at President Barack Obama's first inaugural parade, said they won't be marching in the Jan. 20 event."We were a bit horrified to hear of the invitation," said Shirley F
  • Philippines no longer seen as a 'geopolitical pawn of the US' - envoy to China

    Philippines no longer seen as a 'geopolitical pawn of the US' - envoy to China
    Despite warming relations between the Philippines and China, Manila will not sever ties with its long time ally the United States, Philippines new envoy to China has said.The Philippines are undertaking "a strategic shift in foreign policy," according to the country's new ambassador to China Jose "Chito" Sta. Romana.The assurance comes despite the harsh, sometimes crude statements from Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, which led many to believe that the Philippines leader had turned away fr
  • Sheriff sues county claiming bosses ignored his claims of sexual harassment by female superior

    Sheriff sues county claiming bosses ignored his claims of sexual harassment by female superior
    When Wayne County Sheriff's officer Philip Kozlowski Sr. complained at work that a female boss was sexually harassing him, his male supervisors allegedly laughed it off.When a Genesee County Sheriff deputy made a similar complaint against a woman, his male boss allegedly told him: "take one for the team."Both men took their claims to court. The Genesee County man won nothing from a jury in July.Kozlowski is taking his chances.In a salacious employment lawsuit that's unfolding in U.S. District Co
  • French jihadist back from Syria sentenced to 10 years in prison

    French jihadist back from Syria sentenced to 10 years in prison
    On December 2, a Paris court sentenced Nicolas Moreau to 10 years in prison for criminal association with a terrorist organization. The 32-year old did not hear the sentence in person, having refused to leave Fleury-Merogis, the prison where he was being held on remand.Prosecutors argued the former fisherman from Nantes presented an "extremely dangerous threat," warning he risked returning to jihadism once released. During the trial, Moreau had warned judges that he would "take up arms" again if
  • You Have Only 10 Seconds To Survive A Heart Attack! Here Is What To Do!

    You Have Only 10 Seconds To Survive A Heart Attack! Here Is What To Do!
    Heart attacks are among the most terrifying medical emergencies that a person can experience ...
  • British military's online trolling unit 40% understrength after failing to attract enough recruits

    British military's online trolling unit 40% understrength after failing to attract enough recruits
    The British military's secretive internet trolling unit has failed to meet its recruitment targets despite a high-profile campaign, according to new figures.Freedom of information requests by the Register show that the much-hyped unit is 40 percent understrength.The unit is meant to be 448-strong with 182 full-time service personnel combined with 266 reservists. The current strength is just 276.
  • Diamonds that 'know where they are' could make GPS satellites redundant

    Diamonds that 'know where they are' could make GPS satellites redundant
    Engineered synthetic diamonds could replace global positioning systems and make driverless cars a reality due to their sensitivity to magnetic waves, scientists have claimed.Experts at Oxfordshire-based tech company Element Six are researching the properties of crystals which contain a gap in the atomic lattice of the diamond, known as a "nitrogen vacancy defect."The team claim these lab-grown red diamonds demonstrate a remarkable sensitivity to magnetic waves and hope they could one day be tune
  • Consigned to the memory hole: The content of the DNC leaks

    Consigned to the memory hole: The content of the DNC leaks
    Hidden from the media narrative of Russian cyber sabotage is the content of the DNC leaks, and how the leaks revealed the arrogance and corruption of the Democratic Party elite.Amidst the blame Russia hysteria, the actual content of the the Democratic National Committee (DNC) hacks has been consigned to the memory hole. In a veritable tidal wave of false narratives, the mainstream media has succeeded in drowning the legacy of the leaks in (not terribly convincing) accusations of Russian culpabil
  • Syrian "rebel" groups boycott peace talks over alleged ceasefire violations

    Syrian "rebel" groups boycott peace talks over alleged ceasefire violations
    Several Syrian opposition groups signed a statement declaring boycott of the upcoming political settlement talks in Astana, Kazakhstan, citing ceasefire violations, media reported Tuesday.The rebel factions cited "large" ceasefire violations as cause for freezing of all peace efforts."The regime and its allies have continued firing and committed many and large violations. As these violations are continuing, the rebel factions announce... the freezing of all discussion linked to the Astana negoti
  • A warning shot? Banks to reveal post-Brexit plans

    A warning shot? Banks to reveal post-Brexit plans
    Banks in the City of London will tell investors as early as next month whether they plan to move their operations out of post-Brexit Britain, it has emerged.UK-based lenders are finalizing Brexit contingency plans to decide how much of their business they need to shift overseas to maintain relationships with the remaining 27 EU member states, according to the Guardian.Prime Minister Theresa May intends to trigger Article 50 - the formal process for exiting the EU - in March. The local authority
  • New research finds capsaicin destroys diseased cells, which could help fight cancer

    New research finds capsaicin destroys diseased cells, which could help fight cancer
    The active ingredient that gives chillies their kick can surround cancer cells and kill them off, scientists say, which could help develop a cure for cancer.Chillies could help fight breast cancer after scientists revealed the spicy ingredient causes diseased cells to self destruct.Capsaicin, the active component that gives chillies their trademark kick, can switch on specialized channels surrounding cancer cells causing them to die.Other cancers including colon, bone and pancreatic could also b
  • Mouthpiece for the status quo: Snopes outed as unfit to arbiter truth

    Mouthpiece for the status quo: Snopes outed as unfit to arbiter truth
    Unless you've been living under a rock or hiding beneath the covers in your bed for the past couple of months, you've undoubtedly heard the war cries against "fake news."Facebook — being the largest social media site on which news is shared among millions — has vowed to take steps to limit the amount of "misinformation" that can be spread on its site by forwarding suspected fake news stories to fact-checkers like Snopes.1,2,3,4,5So-called disputed stories would then be "buried" lower

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