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Walmart Blames Former ‘Saturday Night Live’ Cast Member Tracy Morgan for His Accident
In response to Tracy Morgan's lawsuit, Walmart issued a statement. WalMart lawyers said that the injuries sustained by them are due to the refusal to wear seatbelts while riding on their limousine. The lawyers also said that another third party may have been involved in the accident.
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First Batch of Genetically Enhanced Humans Graduating From High School This Year
In 1997, Scientists implanted 30 human embryos with DNA materials obtained from a person other than their parents. The scientists will extract some mitochondrial DNA from a female person and implant them in the embryo. In essence the unborn baby will have three parents, a father and two mothers - one biological and the other one an mtDNA donor.
Manny Pacquiao Answers Back at Mayweather's Taunting Tweet; PacMan Feels Pity Instead of Anger
Manny "PacMan" Pacquiao has answered back at Mayweather's insulting tweet and Instagram post. GMA News posted a television interview with the People's Champ. Pacquio said that "he was not angry" at Mayweather. In fact, he pities him because "he acts like an uneducated person". He pities him and adds, "I'm praying for him."
Bill Gates Remains Number One In Forbes 400
Forbes 400 lists the richest Americans for 2014. Forbes 400 is released on Monday, with the price of entry up to $1. 55 billion. It's the highest cut-off net value to enter the list since Forbes started tracking the richest Americans in 1982.
World-class Hyatt Hotel Returns to Anaheim After 20 Years
Hyatt Place, a 178-room, lifestyle-based hotel located near the Anaheim Convention Center and the world renowned Disneyland Resort Parks, in now open.
CEO Expands Business While Sailing Around the World For Three Years
Scott Leonard, Navigoe's founder and CEO, sailed around the world for three years and came back with a more successful business.
Rate Of Employed Young Adult Lower Than A Generation Ago
In a study conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, less young Americans are employed than their counterparts in 1980.
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.
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.
Pennsylvania parents locked son in car trunk to cure fear of dark
A western Pennsylvania couple, accused of luring their five-year-old son into the trunk of their car with candy to resolve his fear of the dark, was granted probation this week, according to court officials on Friday.


