Former Google chief challenges industry on security.
Food companies shun GMO sugar, to beet farmers’ dismay
Consumer rejection of genetically modified food dilutes demand for sugar from GMO beets.
Russian Passenger Plane Crashes in the Sinai Desert; 224 Are Feared Dead
A Russian Metrojet Airbus A 321 went down in Egypt’s Sinai Desert with 224 passengers and crew aboard. First responders to the scene believe there are no survivors.
POP NEWS: Legend Morissette Appears on Stage With Swift to Show Solidarity
Music legend Alanis Morissette recently appeared on stage with Taylor Swift during one show on Swift’s current tour. She wanted to show support for current female singers because there was none for her when she was performing.
Fed Requires Banks to Hold Long Term Debt to Offset Liquidity Problems
The Federal Reserve, on Friday, issued a requirement demanding that American banks hold enough long term debt so bank failure chaos will be avoided in the future.
Migration Continues as Refugee Boat Sinks in Aegean Sea Leaving 29 Dead
A boat smuggling refugees from the Middle East sank off the coast of Greece on Friday. At least 29 are dead including many children.
More Slashing Knife Attacks Leave Two Dead in Jerusalem and West Bank
Another knife attack was reported in Jerusalem that has left at least two people dead. Tensions continue to mount there between Israeli’s and Palestinians over territorial disputes.
WEEKEND MOVIES: Bullock Terrific But “Our Brand in Crisis” Just Stumbles
Sandra Bullock shines as always but even her considerable talent isn’t enough to make this flawed film what it should have been.
New Research Declares Too Much TV Watching Might Literally Kill You
Researchers at the National Cancer Institute have recently completed a study linking eight deadly afflictions and diseases to too much television viewing.
Syrian Forces Bomb Damascus Suburb Killing 40, Wounding Hundreds
Syrian forces launched a rocket attack into an open air market in the small town of Douma. The attack killed at least 40 people and severely wounded hundreds of others.
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