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New credit card technology will let you pay with reward points
... for purchases, but if they want to use accrued rewards points to do so. The New York Times reports that Citigroup's credit card division plans to ... roll out new, battery-operated cards next month that will let users select via a tiny ...
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Tweet Me: Social Media Meets Sweethearts Candy
USA Today reports that social media giant Twitter and iconic Valentine’s Day candy Sweethearts have formed a brand partnership in time for this year’s holiday.
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Could Krakatau Erupt Again?
The Krakatau, located on the islands of Java and Sumatra, in Indonesia, exploded with surprising violence on the 27th of August 1883. Reports at the time mentioned that for a day, rocks, lava and large columns of smoke were projected to high altitudes, fo
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Cute Reporter Sledding Fail
This time, it’s not what you think. Weird that they decided to keep that footage in the segment.
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Top 10 Most Common Explanations for UFOs
It is a fact that literally millions of people around the world claim to have seen a UFO at one time or another, and many thousands of reports have been officially filed going all the way back to World War Two.
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10 Celebrities You Think Are Dead But Are Still Al
How many times have you seen a celebrity's death report on television or the Internet and thought to yourself, “I thought he (or she) was already dead!”? Or maybe you've told a friend or family member that a certain celebrity is dead, only to find out
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Methane Poses New Danger in Gulf of Mexico
Recent reports are indicating that as much as 1 million times the normal level of methane is showing up near the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, enough to potentially create dead zones in the water. Yahoo StumbleUpon Google Live Technorati del.icio.us Digg Redd
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When Men Are Blind
A report published reveals that an unknown man had a unique problem: Every time he had sex, he went temporarily blind.
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10 Of The Craziest Nail Designs
There is no denying that nails are hot business right now. Lately it seems a look is not complete without your nails being painted to match your outfit and this trend is rising and showing no signs of waining any time soon. Magazines are constantly report
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Mystery photo giant skull
... ever tantrum by the discovery of an interesting photograph that is claimed by two versions of the story. ... , the version that the photograph is the skull of 'Ad the time of Prophet ... the discovery and the story was reported by Salim Alvi from Riyadh in The ...
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Future Computers: Faster Than The Speed of Light
According to the laws of physics, the speed of light is a good boundary, as going beyond it opens you up to all sorts of paradoxes and space-time phenomena that are usually the stuff of sci-fi.
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Amazing and Coolest Pictures ever taken on this pl
Showcasing unbelievable, brilliant, non-Photoshopped images that will blow your mind. These photographers are masters of exposure and composition, and you might have a hard time believing that these photographs are real and not manipulated.
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Kim Jong Il’s huge underground bunker uncovered
The Hong Kong bureau of the Canadian defense information center “Kanwa” reports that they have discovered a huge underground facility built to host North Korean leader Kim Jong Il in case war breaks out in his country.
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The Raystown Lake Monster
For several years, witnesses have reported that a large creature resides in this man-made lake in Central Pennsylvania
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30 Amazing Works Of LEGO Art
We all played with LEGOS when we were younger, and always had a hard time finding that particular piece we needed.
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Scientists discover new Alzheimers gene
A new study by Dr. Steven Potkin reports that a gene called TOMM40 appears twice as often in people with Alzheimer’s disease than in those without it. Photo by Daniel A. Anderson / University Communications.
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Gay Parents: Storks and Science Revisited
Last week, TIME reported on a study of children conceived by artificial insemination raised by lesbian parents. It was billed as the first longitudinal study of its kind, charting the development of 78 children from conception to the age of 17. The “c
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Afghanistan Pictures June 2010
This month has been the deadliest month yet for foreign troops in Afghanistan. The U.S. Department of Defense now reports that one hundred coalition troops were killed this month. The death toll for 2010 to date now stands at 320. With soldiers and equipm
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Breaking News: Bigfoot Found in North America?
A 70 year-old man has reported that a group of Sasquatch have resided behind his home the past three weeks
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US Cyber Command … “Perfect Citizen” or Big
The Internet is FAR too powerful for the government to leave unregulated. We have warned for a very long time now that the US government would, by hook, or by crook, regulate the Internet — whether US citizens want it or not. And here it comes.
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