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04/19/2024 06:43:15 am

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Breastfeeding

Advertisement Ban On Baby Formula To Be Implemented In China To Promote Breastfeeding

China is now thinking about implementing an advertisement ban on infant milk formula in a bid to tackle low levels of breastfeeding and attempt to turn the tables.

Gregorio Pio Catapang

Philippines Reveals Aerial Photos Of China Construction Projects On Contested Spratly Island

The Philippines has just released new aerial photographs that reveal China building large infrastructures on a heavily contested Spratly Island.

Solar panels in China

China Adds Solar Power in First Quarter That Rivals Whole of France's

China has just added a significant amount of solar power to the country within the first quarter, matching all of France's own supply of solar energy.

Galaxy clusters

Astronomers Discover Galaxies Die From the Center when it Stops Creating Stars

New research suggests when a galaxy stops forming stars at its heart, it begins its procession toward its death.

Earliest earthly life?

'Apex Microfossil' Controversy Put to Rest, Discovered to be Minerals

Instead, they have the character of peculiarly shaped minerals.

Boston Marathon 2015 / Lelisa Desisa

Boston Marathon 2015: Ethiopian Lelisa Desisa Finishes First

Two years after the runners and the nation were affected by terrorist bombings, Lelisa Desisa running in impressive fashion wins the men's division of the Boston Marathon last Monday. Pundits say that the Marathon has returned to what it once signified before the bombings.

Los Angeles Clippers / San Antonio Spurs

San Antonio Spurs Lose To Los Angeles Clippers In Game 1 Of First Round Playoff Series

In a stunning turn of events, defending National Basketball Association (NBA) champions, the San Antonio Spurs, lost to the Los Angeles Clippers in the first game of the playoffs season (107-92).

A Tibetan mastiff in China

China's Interest in Tibetan Mastiffs Wanes as they Send the Dogs to Slaughterhouses

Just like that, the fad in China revolving around giant Tibetan mastiff dogs was put to sleep, with the furry animals being sold to slaughterhouses and following suit as well.

Lebron James and Cleveland Cavaliers Beat Boston Celtics in Game 1 of Playoffs

Lebron James and Cleveland Cavalires Beat Boston Celtics in Game 1 of Playoffs

Lebron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers begin their run for the National Basketball Association (NBA) gold in stunning fashion as they hand the Boston Celtics their first loss of the season (113-100).

Cairo court

Egyptian Court Sentences 11 to Death in Port Said Stadium Riot Retrial

A court in Egypt have just sentenced 11 football fans to death after a retrial concerning a 2012 stadium riot in the city of Port Said. The initial riot left as much as 74 people dead.

Tim Tebow

Philadelphia Eagles Sign Tim Tebow To One-Year Deal

The Philadelphia Eagles have found their new quarterback heading into the National Football League's (NFL) upcoming season in the form of Tim Tebow.

Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Senator Bob Corker (R-TN) (C) talks to reporters before meeting with Secretary of State John Kerry (not pictured) on nuclear negotiations with Iran on Capitol Hill in Washington April 14, 2015.

United States Congress Now Has Say on Iran Nuclear Deal

The United States Congress will now have a say on possible nuclear negotiations with Iran, thanks to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee's approval of the legislation. Next stop is a full Senate vote.

Snowden fans

WSJ Claims Snowden Helped China Make the Great Cannon

"This means China's hacking bureaucracy geared up to produce this new product soon after the Snowden leaks."

CEO Dan Price Decreases Own Pay From US$1Million To US$70K To Benefit Company

Dan Price, CEO of credit card payments company Gravity Payments, thinks that what passes for executive pay today is way too much. He has opted to reduce his salary and create a minimum salary for workers. And he is fine with it.

Thabo Sefolosha

Thabo Sefolosha Of Atlanta Hawks Blames New York Police For Injuries

Atlanta Hawks player Thabo Sefolosha sustained season-ending injuries recently when he was arrested outside a Manhattan nightclub and he blames his significant injuries on New York's finest.

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