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House Food Stamps: Dems and GOP Vote Whether to Cut Program For 3.8 Million People
The United States House of Representatives will vote Thursday whether to cut 3.8 million people from food stamps next year according to CNN Money.
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Robot Snakes on Mars? Serpentine Probe Could Explore Red Planet (PHOTO)
As part of its interest to enhance its operations on Mars and other planets with more mobility and maneuverability The Foundation for Scientific and Industrial Research is assisting the Entomological Society of America with investigating whether snake robots could be the answer according to a press release on the foundation's website.
Harvest Moon 2013: What You Need to Know For Tonight's Rising (PHOTO)
A harvest moon will appear in the sky Thursday according to Earthsky. A harvest moon will appear in the sky Thursday night according to Earthsky. The type is the full moon closest to the Sept.
Wingstop 'Free Chicken Wings:' 3 Chicago Locations Celebrate Grand Openings With Special 'Take 5' Offer
As part of its grand opening, three new Chicagoland Wingstop locations will offer free made-to-order wings Saturday according to a press release on the company's website.
Walgreens Changes Healthcare Coverage Options For Employees
Walgreens is putting the responsibility of finding health coverage onto employees admist increasing costs for care.
Starbucks Requests Customers Leave Firearms At Home
Starbucks is requesting customers with guns, leave them at at home. Starbucks has asked its customers with guns to leave them at home. Company chief executive officer Howard Schultz told Reuters that while a ban is not being placed on firearms, he hopes customers will honor the company's wishes.
John Schaufelberger Named Red Robin's New Vice President of Brand Marketing
John Schaufelberger has been named Red Robin's new vice president of brand marketing. John Schaufelberger has been named Red Robin's new vice president of brand marketing.
Google Tests Digital Token 'Log In' Method Instead of Using Password
Google is creating a way to log into a device with just the tap of a token and no password according to The Wall Street Journal.
Smaller Animals Perceive 'Time in Slow Motion'; Small Birds Can Notice Things in 1 Second
A study from the journal, Animal Behavior, has found smaller animals perceive time as if it is passing in slow motion.
'Fracking' Does Not Significantly Effect Global Warming? Controversial Technique Backed By New Study (PHOTO/VIDEO)
Hydraulic fracturing, also known as 'fracking' does not significantly affect global warming.




