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Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Breathing Tube Removed, Condition Remains 'Critical'

By Staff Reporter - Feb 19, 2015 07:30 PM EST

Doctors have removed Bobbi Kristina Brown's breathing tube, however her condition remains unchanged, according to reports.

Modern Family will air episode filmed entirely using iPhones and iPads

By Staff Reporter - Feb 19, 2015 07:06 PM EST

An upcoming episode of "Modern Family" was filmed entirely on Apple devices.

Bill Cosby scandal update: Disgraced comedian thanks Eddie Murphy for not doing SNL skit

By Staff Reporter - Feb 19, 2015 12:26 PM EST

Bill Cosby said he was pleased Eddie Murphy turned down a chance to impersonate him during Sunday's "SNL 40" anniversary special.

Vanilla Ice arrested for burglary and grand theft

By Staff Reporter - Feb 19, 2015 11:24 AM EST

Rapper Vanilla Ice has been released from jail on a bond after he was arrested and charged with burglary of a residence and grand theft.

Climate Change to drastically change New York by 2080: More wetter and warmer weather

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 01:41 PM EST

A new report envisions a wet, overheated future for New York City, saying temperatures and sea levels will rise as climate change settles in over the coming decades.

Newly discovered star came within one light-year of our sun 70,000 years ago

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 12:33 PM EST

A red dwarf star and its brown dwarf companion came within one light-year of our sun just 70,000 years ago, a team of researchers from the US, Europe, Chile, and South Africa discovered.

Limpet teeth may be the strongest material in nature, stronger than spider silk: Study

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 12:16 PM EST

What is the strongest material in nature? Researchers asked that question and the answer was very surprising. Limpet teeth may contain the strongest biological material ever discovered, according to a new study.

Pharrell Williams 'Happy' will be turned into a children's book

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 11:13 AM EST

Pharrell Williams has signed a deal with Putnam Books to write a series of books aimed at children which will be based on his global megahit, "Happy."

Krispy Kreme 'KKK' advertising campaign fail: Company apologizes for offensive message

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 10:44 AM EST

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts is apologizing for a recent campaign that used "KKK" in its promotional material and offended many customers.

Justin Bieber gets egged in a new celebrity roast [VIDEO]

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 02:10 AM EST

Justin Bieber fans will be excited to see the pop singer shirtless, however, they may feel for their crush once they see that he is being egged as part of a new celebrity roast.

'Road Rage' Las Vegas Mom Looked for Suspect Before Road Rage Killing

By Staff Reporter - Feb 18, 2015 01:59 AM EST

A Las Vegas woman who was shot to death in front of her home had gone out looking for the man who, minutes earlier, had confronted her in a road rage incident, police said Tuesday according to reports.

Haiti carnival float accident kills at least 20 on second day celebration

By Staff Reporter - Feb 17, 2015 12:58 PM EST

At least 20 people were killed early Tuesday in the Haitian capital after a man on top of a musical group's Carnival float was electrocuted, setting off a panic in which dozens of people were trampled, witnesses and officials said.

Japan earthquake update: 6.7 earthquake hits off coast of Japan, no tsunami warning

By Staff Reporter - Feb 17, 2015 03:02 AM EST

A minor tsunami hit northern Japan today after a strong undersea earthquake struck off the coast, in the same area that was devastated by a killer tsunami in 2011, Japan's meteorological agency said.

‘It’s My Party’ Singer-Songwriter Lesley Gore dies at 68

By Staff Reporter - Feb 17, 2015 01:06 AM EST

Lesley Gore, who sang the classic song "It's My Party" died Monday at New York Presbyterian Hospital.

Climate change causing more infectious diseases to arise: Study

By Staff Reporter - Feb 17, 2015 12:39 AM EST

According to Daniel Brooks of the Laboratory of Parasitology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the appearance of diseases in new places and new hosts will be par for the course as the climate continues to change. We have already seen this to an extent with diseases such as West Nile virus and Ebola, but those won't be the last.

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