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Obesity-related cancers up among millennials, study say
A study led by the American Cancer Society finds cancers linked to obesity have risen among millennials in the USA.
Texas man dies after vape pen he was using exploded, medical examiner says
A 24-year-old Texas man died after the vape pen he was using exploded, said a report from the Tarrant County medical examiner’s office.
‘Superb owl’ always trends ahead of the big game. Here’s why
This weekend is not just a great time for Super Bowl fans, but lovers of superb owls. This is why the latter term trends ahead of Sunday’s game.
The universe’s dark energy may be growing stronger with time, study suggests
Dark energy, a mysterious invisible force believed to play a role in how the universe expands, may be growing stronger over time, according to a new study in the peer-reviewed British journal Nature Astronomy.
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Worried about FaceTime eavesdropping bug? How to disable the app
Apple confirmed a major privacy bug on FaceTime where users could eavesdrop on conversations. Here’s how to disable the app if you’re worried.
These alligators are ‘frozen’ with their noses above water
Frigid winter temperatures have created an unusual sighting at a swamp in North Carolina: Alligators frozen in the water with their noses above ice.
It’s so cold, parts of Niagara Falls have frozen like a scene from a Disney movie
A powerful winter storm dropping as much as two feet of snow in parts of the Northeast has left parts of Niagara Falls frozen.
North Korea may be close to opening beach resort in 2019
North Korea is close to opening a beach resort with water slide and other amenities later this year, said the policy research website 38 North.
Divers in Hawaii may have been swimming with biggest great white shark on record
Divers in Hawaii spotted several giant great white sharks off the coast of Oahu, including possibly one of the largest on record named Deep Blue.