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Canon 7D MK2 Release Date: Expected To Be Unveiled At Photokina 2014 In September! New Model Boasts Higher Mega Pixel Sensor and Built-In GPS And WiFi!
Jay-Z & Beyonce Divorce Rumors On Their 'On The Run' Tour! Couple Reportedly Traveling With Marriage Counselors To Save Their Marriage!
Blink 182 New Album 2014: Guitarist Tom DeLonge Confirms On Instagram, Posting Rehearsals For Their Reading And Leeds Festival Tour and Upcoming Record
Blink 182 New Album 2014: Guitarist Tom DeLonge Confirms On Instagram, Posting Rehearsals For Their Reading And Leeds Festival Tour and Upcoming Record
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USDA updates its decades-old poultry inspection procedure
The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced new reforms to decades-old processes for inspecting poultry facilities in an effort to lower on the number of foodborne illnesses, according to a report.
Scientists say genetic marker can determine suicide risk
The suicide risk in individuals may be determined with a blood test which detects a chemical alteration in a human gene linked to stress reactions, according to a study published in the American Journal of Psychiatry this week.
Red Robin 'Monster' contains 3,540 calories
Red Robin's "monster" meal was named the single unhealthiest meal of 2014 in the Center for Science in the Public Interest's "Xtreme Eating Awards." It includes a "monster-sized" A.1. peppercorn burger, bottomless steak fries and a "monster" salted caramel milkshake - and 3,540 calories.
McDonald's Japan will stop using Chinese chicken following food safety scandal
Following the food safety scare in China, McDonald's in Japan said it has decided to stop selling all chicken products produced in China after reports earlier this week that a Chinese food supplier may have shipped expired meat.
Scalping can raise ticket prices
Scalping gets a bad rap. For years, artists and concert promoters have stigmatized ticket resale as a practice that unfairly hurts their own sales and forces fans to pay exorbitant prices for tickets to sold-out concerts. But is that always true?
Rockies give out shirts honoring Tulowitzki - but spell his name wrong
Ebay may soon heat up with searches for baseball jerseys honoring Colorado Rockies shortstop Troy Tulowitzki, after his own team managed to spell the top hitter's name wrong.
Microsoft says government officials make sudden visits to China offices
Chinese government officials have made sudden visits to Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) offices in China, a spokeswoman for the company said on Monday, but declined to give any reason for the inspections.
Fast-food workers set to strike and march for $15 wage
Fast food workers from across the country have voted in suburban Chicago to escalate their campaign for higher wages and union representation by including civil disobedience.
Slow walking speed and memory complaints can predict dementia
A study involving nearly 27,000 older adults on five continents found that nearly 1 in 10 met criteria for pre-dementia based on a simple test that measures how fast people walk and whether they have cognitive complaints.




