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Pope Francis Just Revealed He Is Not Spared From Bad Guys, Says He Too Is Being Used By Friends
Pope Francis is one of the most endeared Vatican leaders in history. He is compassionate, beloved, and always flashing smile. Although he is one of leaders of the modern world, the Argentinian pope says he too is being used by his friends for intentions kept secret from him, mostly selfish reasons.
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Possible Ebola Virus Outbreak In America Causes Fear But Three Companies' 3 Stocks Soared Because Of It; The Reason Why Is Not Surprising
After killing at least 3159 people and infecting 6808 others in West Africa, the ebola virus has unfortunately reached the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that one man from Dallas, Texas is now being quarantined after testing positive with the deadly disease. Reports say he was from Liberia and arrived in the US on September 20 but only developed certain symptoms that point to ebola contraction four days after.
Scotland Independence Referendum: Former US President Bill Clinton Wants Scots To Vote To Stay In The United Kingdom And Inspire The World
The United Kingdom is currently busy with the upcoming Scotland Independence referendum wherein the Scots will vote whether they want to stay in the arms of the said sovereign state. According to polls, the September 18 national referendum is a dead-heat with No voters at 50.6% and Yes vote at 49.4%.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: Liberia's Largest Newspaper Has A Conspiracy Theory About Fast-Moving Disease, ‘It Was Manufactured By US’
Ebola virus outbreak is something that the United States government created, Liberia's largest newspaper wrote. On September 11, the Liberian Observer published a conspiracy theory claiming that ebola, as well as HIV, are deliberately manufactured during the Cold War and Africans were used as guinea pigs.
Navy Tests New Laser Weapon with Video Game-like Controller
The U.S. Navy is looking to test a laser weapon prototype this summer in the Persian Gulf. The Navy said the technology is called Laser Weapon System (LaWS), and will be the first of its kind to be deployed.
My Little Pony Backpack: School District Allows 9-Year-Old to Bring Bag With Him
A nine-year-old can bring back his My Little Pony school bag while he learns after previously being told he could not.
Random Heavy Rainfalls Force Sea Snakes to Wait For Resource in Ocean
Sea snakes sometimes have to wait for freshwater from rainwater while in the ocean. Hydrophis platurus the sea snake was found by biologists from the United States, France, and Australia the Wired reported Thursday.
Fukishima Radiation Could Hit United States West Coast in April
Fukishima Radiation could hit United States waters in April. Radiation drifting from the Fukushima nuclear plant could hit the United States west coast as early as next Month The International Business Times reported.
Microsoft Cuts Xbox Game Console Price to $399 From $429 Friday in United Kingdom
Microsoft's $429 Xbox One game console will cost $399 in the United Kingdom beginning Friday. Microsoft's $429 Xbox One game console will cost $399 in the United Kingdom beginning Friday.
Sony's PlayStation 4 Hits Market in Japan, Release Follows United States, Europe Launches
Sony's PlayStation 4 game console is now in stores in Japan following its midnight release. Sony's PlayStation 4 game console is now in stores in Japan following its midnight release Channel News Asia reported Friday.
McDonald's Sales: Figures Increase Internationally, Decline in U.S. Due to Cold Weather
McDonald's sales increased 1.2 percent internationally in January while United States numbers showed a 3.3 percent decrease.
Saline IV Bag Shortage: Low Supply Felt Throughout Country But Situation Reportedly on Up Swing
Saline IV bags are in low supply this flu season because of a shortage throughout the country. Saline IV bags are in low supply this flu season because of a shortage throughout the country The Great Falls Tribune reported Monday.
Wal-Mart Invests $10 Million to Revitalize United States Manufacturing Industry
Wal-Mart established $10 million to spark new products and assist manufacturing in the United States.
Crazy Ants: Swarms of Species Could Infringe Upon Southeastern United States (VIDEO)
Crazy ants could infringe upon the United States southeast region. Researchers at the University of Texas say an influx of crazy ants or tawny crazy ants could hurt the environment in the United States southeast region United Press International reported Monday.
Hyundai Genesis Recall: United States Government Investigates 40,000 Vehicles For Brake Problem
The United States government is looking into complaints about brake problems on Hyundai Genesis full size luxury cars,
Pepsico Sees Sales Increase Despite Decline In United States Soda Earnings
Pepsico had higher earnings than other United States soda companies. As soda sales in the United States decrease, Pepsico recorded higher earnings for the third fiscal quarter Wednesday thanks to its efforts to expand globally, and success with snack products Reuters reported.
EPA Limits Emissions Coal Power Plants Carbon Capture Technology
The United States Environmental Protection Agency unveiled a proposal that would capture greenhouse gas emissions from new power plants since those run by coal are not likely to meet the industry standard without costly technology to store carbon emissions.
$100 Bill Printing Error Mistake Causes Third Distribution Delay
There is a delay in the United States Federal Reserve introduction of the new hundred dollar bill because of a printing error called "mashing," or an over use of ink according to The New Yorker.