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Facebook Video Profile Option: New Feature Gathers Users' Media Content From Profile For Clips
Facebook users now have the option to make a video about their lives on the social media platform public.
J.C. Penney Two Percent Fourth Fiscal Quarter Increase Marks First Quarterly Rise Since 2011
J.C. Penney saw sales increase during the retailer's fourth fiscal quarter from November to January a record for the company in a quarter since 2011.
Maserati Ghibli Super Bowl Commercial: A Look at What's to Come For Car Maker (VIDEO)
Maserati's super bowl commercial for its Ghibli sports car Sunday, hinted at what is to come for the car manufacturer.
Starfish Infected With Sea Star Wasting Syndrome Puzzles Scientists (VIDEO)
Scientists are puzzled about why starfish harm themselves to appear abnormal also known as sea star wasting syndrome.
NASA's Curiosity Rover Could Be Near Final Destination; Mount Sharp
A martian sand dune could bring NASA's Curiosity Rover to Mount Sharp ultimate destination. A sand dune is the next obstacle in the way of NASA's curiosity rover on Mars.
Wal-Mart Canada to Use $500 Million For Super Centers, Distribution Network, E-Commerce Project
Wal-Mart Canada will use its next $500 million in Canadian currency for a super center distribution network, and e-commerce project.
Wireless Battery Charging For Smartphones? Several Entities Looking into Possibility
The next smartphone could charge via power from air, television, or cell and Wi-Fi signals. The next smartphone could charge via power from air, television, or cell and Wi-Fi signals The New York Times reported Sunday.
Oreo Cookie Dough, Marshmallow Crispy: New Flavors in Stores For Six to Eight Weeks
Nabisco's next two oreo flavors, cookie dough, and marshmallow crispy are in stores for six to eight weeks.
iPhone 5C Girl's Pants: Smartphone Ignites Fire in Clothing While Eighth Grader is in School
A 14-year-old girl was sent to the hospital after her Apple iPhone 5C exploded in her pocket prior to her French class.
Kraft Polly-O String Cheese Shortage: Products Could Be Back in Stores Come March
Kraft Polly-O string cheese could be back in stores in March. A Kraft Polly-O string cheese shortage is causing havoc since 735,000 sticks were pulled back Oct.
Swamp Monster Fossils: Texas Tech Researchers Find Two Lengthy Fossils From Millions of Years Ago
Seventeen foot swamp monster fossils from several million years ago were found in Texas. Two swamp monster fossils from several million years ago were found in Texas.
Oregon Zoo Staff Eutahnize Oldest Known Steller Sea Lion; Medical Conditions Worsened Over Weekend
Oregon Zoo staff enthanized a deteoriating 26-year-old Sea Lion Sunday. Oregon Zoo staff enthanized a 26-year-old Sea Lion Sunday that had quickly deteorated over the weekend.
Southwest Airlines Adds 15 Non-Stop Flight Service From Dallas Love Field Airport This Fall
Southwest Airlines new direct flights to 15 destinations begin this fall. Southwest Airlines new direct flights to 15 destinations begin this fall. The new destinations originating from Dallas's Love Field Airport include Baltimore Washington, Denver, Las Vegas, Orlando, and Chicago's Midway Airport Oct.
United Airlines Expects 470 Positions 'Lost' in Cleveland; Part of Further Reductions
Changes at United Airlines' Cleveland base will result in 470 positions lost. Changes at United Airlines' Cleveland base will result in 470 positions lost The Chicago Tribune reported Monday.
Elderly Boston Man's Erratic Driving From Rite Aid Parking Lot and Stop and Shop Lands Him Inside Realty Company Building
A senior citizen Boston man left a South Boston realty company building in shambles after reportedly losing control of his vehicle and plowing into the building.
Super Bowl XLVIII Commercial: GoPro Video Shows Stuntman Felix Baumgartner's Historic Jump Via Red Bull Stratos Mission (WATCH)
A new video slated to be shown in a commercial during Super Bowl XLVIII shows Austrian stuntman Felix Baumgartner's leap from space.
Doctor Treks Six Miles Through Snowstorm to Perform Emergency Brain Surgery
A doctor came to the rescue to do emergency brain surgery during a snowstorm from six miles away. A doctor came to the rescue to do emergency brain surgery during a snowstorm from six miles away Tuesday NBC News and the Associate Press reported Thursday.
Ohio Man Motorcycle: Family Buries Deceased 82-Year-Old Member Sitting Upright on 1967 Harley Davidson
An Ohio family fulfilled their fellow member's wish Friday in a burial sitting upright on his 1967 Harley Davidson motorcycle.
Outstanding Balances Means No Lunch? Salt Lake City School District Nutrition Manager Orders Food Tossed For Low Balances; Case is Investigated
Forty or so students were surprised at their Utah elementary school when their lunches were discarded because of charges on their meal accounts.
Outstanding Balances Means No Lunch? (UPDATE): Salt Lake City School District Nutrition Manager's Supervisor Also Placed on Leave
Forty or so students were surprised at their Utah elementary school when their lunches were discarded because of charges on their meal accounts.
Apple Sapphire Plant: Special Glass Manufacturing Could Start in February in Mesa, Ariz
Apple's new sapphire manufacturing plant could open for operations in Arizona in February. Apple's new sapphire manufacturing plant could open for operations in Arizona in February.
Microsoft Xbox One Game Console: Lower Price Coming This Year?
The Xbox One game console could cost less this year. The Xbox One game console is expected to cost less this year according to Trusted Reviews. "It is possible that Microsoft will reduce Xbox One pricing far faster than we have forecasted," Michael Pachter, an industry analyst at Wedbush Morgan told Trusted Reviews.
Lakemaid Beer Drone: Public Zone Regulations Halt Delivery to Minnesota Ice Fisherman (VIDEO)
The United States Federal Aviation Administration halted a beer delivery via drone to ice fisherman in Minnesota in small isolated houses as guidelines forbid the object's public use.
Neanderthal Genomes: Today's Diseases Come From Human Species
Neanderthals are the reasons for diseases in the world today. Neanderthals are the reasons for diseases in the world today according to BBC News. A study in the science journal Nature says that the creatures had genes similar to type 2 diabetes, Chron's disease, and smoking addiction according to the study BBC News reported.
NASA Rock: Neuroscientist-Astrobiologist Files Lawsuit Demanding More Information
A man feels NASA is keeping information from the public about a recently discovered jelly donut rock and has filed a lawsuit against the agency in United States District Court.
Canada's Wind Mobile Unveils New Low-Cost Roaming Plan For United States Consumers
Wind Mobile's new low cost unlimited United States roaming plan was unveiled Thursday. Wind Mobile's new low cost unlimited United States roaming plan was unveiled Thursday.
Fred and Friends Chill Baby Pacifiers Recall: 183,000 are Hazardous to Children
Fred and Friends chill baby pacifiers are being pulled back. One hundred eighty three thousand Fred and Friends Chill Baby pacifiers are being recalled because children can choke on their small pieces according to recall information on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission's website.
Wal-Mart To Go in Denver: Employees Test Grocery Pickup and Delivery Service
Wal-Mart customers in Denver are now able to place grocery orders online and then gather them at one of the retailers' locations in the city as part of the retailer's test operation.
Flying Snake: Researchers Track Serpent Up to 30 Meters Max in Southeast Asian Rainforest (VIDEO)
A video showing a snake species flying through the air indicates the serpent can travel up to 30 meters via a towering tree through the Southeast Asian rain forest.
Penguins Climate Change: Bird Deaths Increase Over Years More Expected This Century
Penguin chicks have perished more and more over the past years on the Argentinian coast's Punta Tombo peninsula due to climate change.