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Brian Williams lying scandal update: NBC's investigative unit Richard Esposito launches investigations into Williams remarks

By Staff Reporter - Feb 06, 2015 07:36 PM EST

The head of NBC's investigative unit Richard Esposito will be investigating it's networks chief anchor Brian Williams over his now-retracted statement that he was in a helicopter in Iraq that was hit by enemy fire and forced to land.

Apple's HealthKit technology already in 14 major hospitals in the US, how will Google Fit keep up?

By Staff Reporter - Feb 05, 2015 11:48 AM EST

More than half of the 23 major hospitals in the nation are already using or will soon use Apple's new HealthKit technology, according to a report from Reuters.

What makes millennials the most stressed group in the US?

By Staff Reporter - Feb 05, 2015 11:34 AM EST

American's are quite stressed out in general. A new study found that millennials had higher stress than any other generation in the nation.

Your HIV, Syphilis diagnosis is just a finger prick away using a new smartphone app (DETAILS)

By Staff Reporter - Feb 05, 2015 11:14 AM EST

Wouldn't it be great to have a app that you can use in the privacy of your own home to test for illnesses such as syphilis or HIV and get the results in 15 minutes? Well, that's all a reality now thanks to engineers at Columbia University.

Toddler dies after homemade lice treatment goes wrong, what parents need to know

By Staff Reporter - Feb 05, 2015 10:57 AM EST

A Massachusetts toddler has died after suffocating while she was being treated for head lice, according to reports.

Lung cancer, women, rich nations: What's the connection? (REPORT)

By Staff Reporter - Feb 04, 2015 10:51 AM EST

Breast cancer has been the most common type of cancer in women in developed countries until now - lung cancer has surpassed it, according to a new report released Wednesday.

Is Apple entering the search engine market to crush Google?

By Staff Reporter - Feb 04, 2015 10:33 AM EST

Apple appears to not only want to compete with Google on the street-mapping and self-driving car front, but the tech giant is reportedly also trying to enter the search engine market, according to reports.

Apple test driving a street-mapping car, or is it a self-driving car? You Decide

By Staff Reporter - Feb 04, 2015 09:56 AM EST

Could Apple enter into closer competition with Google by rolling out its own street maps version? According to reports, Apple rented a car which was covered in cameras and scanning equipment and was spotted driving around the Bay Area.

Lance Armstrong hits two parked cars, flees scene and asks girlfriend to say she was driving (FULL DETAILS)

By Staff Reporter - Feb 04, 2015 09:19 AM EST

Disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong is making headlines again, and not for the right reasons. While driving home in an SUV after a night of partying in Aspen, Colorado in December, he hit two parked cars and asked his girlfriend to say she was behind the wheel in order to avoid more scrutiny, according to reports.

Android Malware found in official Google Play apps Durak, IQ Test, Russian history app (DETAILS)

By Staff Reporter - Feb 04, 2015 08:57 AM EST

If you are an Android user, be warned that several popular apps that were on the official Google Play store appear to have contained hidden code that trigger malware-infested pop-up adverts when a smartphone is unlocked that encourage users to click on them.

Bobbi Kristina Brown update: Is she really married to 'brother' Nick Gordon?

By Staff Reporter - Feb 04, 2015 08:40 AM EST

Bobbi Kristina Brown, the daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown remains in hospital and doctors have said there is not much they can do to improve her situation. Meanwhile, her father has released a statement clarifying that Bobbi Kristina Brown is not married to Nick Gordon and has never been.

New York train crashed into Jeep leaves 7 dead, official says incident is the 'deadliest in Metro-North Railroad’s history'

By Staff Reporter - Feb 04, 2015 08:19 AM EST

A New York Metro-North Railroad train struck a Jeep Cherokee that was stopped on the tracks near suburban White Plains during rush hour on Tuesday evening, leaving seven dead and many more injured. The impact of the train caused both and Jeep and the front part of the train to burst into flames.

Watch horrifying moment TransaAsia plane crashes into river, grazes taxi and kills 21

By Staff Reporter - Feb 04, 2015 07:54 AM EST

A TransAsia commercial flight crashed into a river in Taipei shortly after takeoff. At least 21 people have died and 28 have been pulled from the wreckage but many still remain trapped.

Obama Unveils $18.5 Billion Budget for NASA

By Staff Reporter - Feb 03, 2015 11:01 AM EST

The Obama administration unveiled a $18.5 billion budget for NASA in fiscal year 2016, up from $18 billion in 2015 - which is up $500 million from last year. It's part of the $3.99 trillion spending plan President Barack Obama rolled out Monday.

Fidel Castro Still Alive, Cuba Releases New Images of Ex-Leader (PHOTOS)

By Staff Reporter - Feb 03, 2015 10:33 AM EST

Rumors have swirled over recent months that Fidel Castro is gravely ill and some other reports even went as far as saying that the Cuban leader had died. Now, Cuba is hoping to put these stories to rest with the release of new images of Fidel Castro taken at the end of January.

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