Early diagnosis and treatment has lead to fewer deaths, as diagnoses among demographics level out.
18-year-old shot self following confrontation, police say
WHO Reports That 3.7 Billion People Under the Age of 50 Has Herpes
The World Health Organization announced on Thursday that two thirds of Earth has herpes. The WHO stated that 3.7 billion people currently have the disease and most people don’t even know it.
Quentin Tarantino films boycotted by police officers
GDP Plunges for Third Quarter; Growth Fueled by Consumers, Not Businesses
The economy grew at an extremely anemic 1.5% the Commerce Department reported on Thursday. Any growth and recovery is currently being fueled by citizens as businesses continue to sit back and evaluate.
Pennsylvania Police Help Shoot Down Runaway Army Blimp From Maryland
A U.S. Army blimp that had broken loose from its tethers was just wandering around rural Pennsylvania as many tried to figure out a way to retrieve it without injuring anyone.
Navy Sends Four Fighters From U.S. Carrier to Intercept Russian Warplanes
Four American navy fighter jets were recently scrambled to escort a pair of Russian warplanes away from an American carrier off the coast of South Korea.
Airliner Explodes Into Flames While Taxing For Takeoff in Ft. Lauderdale
A Dynamic Airways 767 bound for Caracas, Venezuela, exploded and caught fire on the runway of the international airport in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
WORLD SERIES: Royals Take Game Two With Aggressive Offense, 7-1
The Kansas City Royals went up two games to none in the World Series with a decisive Wednesday night win over the New York Mets, 7-1.
Appeals Court Allows NSA to Continue Spying on Phones for Six Months
A federal appeals court in New York will not halt the NSA’s phone surveillance immediately. The court doesn’t want to interfere with the six months that Congress gave the spy agency to transition away from current methods.
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