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Blackerry Nets Big Loss in Second Fiscal Quarter
Blackberry reported a big net loss of 47 cents a share in the second fiscal quarter. Blackberry reported a big net loss of 47 cents a share in the second fiscal quarter according to USA Today.
Black Bear Leaves Alaska Bar After Being Told To Leave By Bartender (VIDEO)
A black bear obeyed an Alaska bartender's command to leave a Juneau bar Monday night. A black bear left an Alaska bar after the bartender told the animal leave in Juneau Monday night according to the New York Daily News.
McDonald's Offers Healthier Options On Menus
McDonald's is offering customers the option to choose a side salad, fruit or vegetables in lieu of french fries with its meals.
John Coletta Named Einstein Noah Restaurant Group's New Chief Financial Officer
John Coletta is Einstein Noah Restaurant Group's new chief financial officer. John Coletta is Einstein Noah Restaurant Group's new chief financial officer.
Pie Five Pizza Opening in Houston Next Year
Pie Five Pizza is coming to Houston early next year. Pie Five Pizza is coming to Houston early next year according to a company press release on Restaurant News.
Jack in the Box Menu: Company Offers New Late Night 'Jack's Muchie Meal' Items'
Jack in the Box has a new late night menu. Jack in the Box announced its new late menu, according to according to a company release on Restaurant News.
Badger Sunscreen Recall: 30,000 Tubes Pulled From Shelves For Bacteria and Fungi Contamination (PHOTO)
Thirty-thousand tubes of Badger sunscreen have been recalled for bacteria and fungi contamination. Thirty-thousand tubes of Badger sunscreen have been recalled for contamination of bacteria and fungi, according to USA Today.
Early Human Facial Features Found On Ancient Fish 'Entelognathus' (PHOTO)
Scientists have found an ancient fish creature with a face like a humans. Scientists have found an ancient fish creature that has human facial features, according to USA Today.
Forehead Nose: Chinese Man Grows New Body Part After Car Accident (VIDEO)
A nose has grown on a man's forehead in China. Doctors grew a nose on a Chinese man's forehead using other parts of his body according to The Huffington Post.
Carbon Nanotube Computer Could Lead to More Energy-Efficient Processors (PHOTO)
Researchers at Stanford have made a basic computer using carbon nanotubes according to a press release from the university.
First Watch Opens Seventh Southeast Florida Location Next Year
Breakfast lunch, and brunch restaurant chain First Watch is coming to Deerfield Beach, Fla. next year in what will be the company's seventh restaurant location in Southeast Florida
Wingstop 'Free Chicken Wings:' Atlanta-Area Location Celebrates Grand Opening With Special 'Take 5' Offer
Wingstop celebrates the grand opening of one of its Georgia locations with free wings Monday. Do you want free wings? Your chance comes Monday when Wingstop offers the popular food item as part of its grand opening celebration according to a press release on the company's website.
Robeks Same-Store Sales Increase For 21 Straight Months
Robeks same store sales have increased for 21 consecutive months Robeks same-store sales have increased for 21 consecutive months according to a press release on Restaurant News.
NASA's Hubble And Chandra Find Evidence For Densest Nearby Galaxy (PHOTO)
Researchers from NASA's Chandra Galaxy have taken images of the most crowded light year in our universe.
NASA's Curiosity Rover Finds More Evidence of Ancient Mars Water (PHOTO)
NASA's curiosity rover has found evidence of ancient water on Mars. NASA's curiosity rover has found evidence of ancient water on Mars according a press release from the administration.
Chicken Lays Egg Without A Shell (PHOTO)
A chicken laid an egg without a shell. A chicken laid an egg without a shell according to the Huffington Post. "My chicken laid an egg without a shell," Reddit user Warlach said in a post on the site.
Insulin Pump With Shut Off Feature Prevents Low Blood Sugar (VIDEO)
A sensor on an insulin pump may prevent low blood sugar. A special feature on an insulin pump may prevent low blood sugar according to WebMD. "Hypoglycemia is a major problem in diabetes treatment," Dr.
Bat-toad? Amphibian With a Mouthful of Mammal Causes Stir (PHOTO)
A cane toad looking to an insect ended up with a bat in Peru A cane toad looking for an insect ended up with a bat in Peru according to NBC News. "Out of nowhere the bat just flew directly into the mouth of the toad, which almost seemed to be sitting with its mouth wide open," Cerros de Amotape National Park park ranger Yufani Olaya told the Rainforest Expeditions blog .
Small Snake Aboard Qantas Airliner Grounds 370 Tokyo-Bound Passengers in Sydney (VIDEO)
A small asian snake was found on a Qantas Boeing 747 airliner in Australia causing 370 passengers to be grounded overnight Monday.
One-Armed Robot Bartender Can Sense Peoples' Motives in Noisy, Crowded Bars (VIDEO)
A team of roboticists and cognitive scientists in Germany Scotland, and Greece are building a robot bartender.
Scientists Create Massive Catalog of More Than 300,000 Nearby Galaxies
Over 83,000 volunteer scientists have organized a catalog with over 300,000 galaxies. Over 83,000 volunteer scientists have organized a catalog with over 300,000 galaxies.
McAlister's Deli Names 'Jeff Sturgis' New Chief Development Officer
Jeff Sturgis has been named McAlister's Deli new chief development officer. Jeff Sturgis has been named McAlister's Deli new chief development officer.
Sears Canada Chief Executive Officer 'Calvin McDonald' Resigns
Sears Canada chief executive officer Calvin McDonald is stepping down from his post. Sears Canada chief executive officer Calvin McDonald is stepping down from his post.
Burger King Menu: Company Introduces 'Satisfries' as New Lower-Calorie Option
Burger King has introduced new lower fat french fries. Burger King introduced new lower-fat french fries. The burger restaurant chain's new product, "Satisfries," which competes with McDonalds, has 30 percent less fat and 20 percent fewer calories than its classic fries.
Rare Eagle Verse Deer Images Caught On Camera in Russia's Far East Region
A camera trap in Russia's far east region captured a golden eagle attacking a young sika deer. A camera trap in Russia's far east region captured a golden eagle attacking a young sika deer.
Universal Flu Vaccine A Step Closer to Becoming a Reality
Scientists have moved a step closer to developing a universal flu vaccine. Scientists have moved a step closer to developing a universal flu vaccine. A pandemic natural experiment from the fall of 2009 found information that stimulates the body to produce more CD8 T Cells, or a type of virus which kills immune cells in the blood stream a press release from the Imperial College of London reported.
Could Reducing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Help Prevent Premature Deaths?
Reducing the flow of greenhouse gases that can lead to global warming might prevent up to three million premature deaths a year by 2100 according to a new study LiveScience reported.
Alaska Glacier Thaws From Ancient Forest After 1,000 Years; Trees and Roots Still Intact
An ancient Alaskan forest has began to emerge after a glacier, which has covered it for 1,000 years, has started to thaw out.
Outback Steakhouse Menu: 'Free Bloomin Onion' Dish With Any Lunch or Dinner Purchase Tuesday (VIDEO)
As part of the first flying "bloomin onion" National Red Bull Flugtag event Friday, Outback Steakhouse is giving away a "free bloomin onion" dish with any purchase to customers who say "the onion flew" Tuesday.
Wal-Mart Promotes 70,000 Employees From Part-Time to Full-Time Work
Wal-Mart is promoting 35,000 part-time workers to full-time status and moving another 35,000 from temporary positions to part-time in a move to help alleviate previous staff shortages and keep shelves stocked.