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Flying Snake: Researchers Track Serpent Up to 30 Meters Max in Southeast Asian Rainforest (VIDEO)
A video showing a snake species flying through the air indicates the serpent can travel up to 30 meters via a towering tree through the Southeast Asian rain forest.
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Google Sells Motorola to Lenovo for $2.91 Billion in New Deal
Google announced late on Wednesday its plans to sell its Motorola Mobility unit to Lenovo for $2.91 billion.
McDonald's Heroin Happy Meals: Second Pennsylvania Employee Charged in Selling of Drug
An East Pittsburgh McDonald's employee reportedly sold heroin in Happy Meal boxes through a drive-through window of a company restaurant in East Liberty, Pa.
Skydiving: 16-Year-Old Breaks Pelvis, Vertebrae in 3,500 Feet Plunge On Birthday; On Road to Recovery (VIDEO)
A 16-year-old is recovering in at the Oklahoma University Medical Center after plunging 3,500 feet during a birthday skydiving leap.
Chick-Fil-A Snowstorm: Stranded Alabama Employees Hand Out Free Chicken Sandwiches to Other Stuck Motorists
Employees at a Birmingham, Ala. Chick-Fil-A helped drivers limited to Highway 280 because of a snowstorm that bombarded the southern United States.
Samsung Stores: 60 New Locations Open Throughout Europe Beginning in April
Samsung is set to open 60 new retail locations throughout Europe beginning in April. Samsung is set to open 60 new retail locations throughout Europe beginning in April a press release reported Wednesday.
Google Glass Mini Games: Connected Eye-Wear's Latest Addition
Mini games are the latest feature to be added to Google Glass connected eyewear. Mini games are the latest feature to be added to Google Glass connected eyewear according to information on a blog run by company developers.
Kroger and Harris Teeter Complete Merger; Expansion Forth Coming
Kroger is set to grow with Harris Teeter upon completion of the company's merger Wednesday. Kroger is set to grow with Harris Teeter upon completion of the company's merger Wednesday.
Earthquake: Ocean Water Could Exist Below Earth's Surface Because of Plate Shifts
Oceans could lie beneath earthquake zones. Oceans could lie beneath earthquake zones according to a study in the online journal Geology Tech Times reported Tuesday.
Average Global Internet Speed Increases: New Report Reveals by How Much
How fast is your Internet? Apparently it's speeding along quicker than ever before--at least according to a new report.