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Julia Stiles

Julia Stiles Is Action-Ready For Fifth 'Bourne' Installment

As Matt Damon reprises his role as Jason Bourne, Julia Stiles is reportedly back as Nicky Parsons in the fifth installment of the "Bourne" franchise.

Times Square Ivory Crushing A Call To Close Illegal Ivory Market, Stop Elephant Poaching

Times Square Ivory Crushing A Call To Close Illegal Ivory Market, Stop Elephant Poaching

Over a ton of ivory carved decorative objects were crushed in Times Square, New York City on Friday. The destruction of the confiscated ivory trinkets was a call to close illegal ivory trade and to stop elephant poaching. According to the officials, the event will help stigmatize ivory trade worldwide. They also added that they are committed to fighting the ivory trade and are willing to protect the decreasing population of elephants as well as to combat terrorists profiting from elephant poaching.

Dead Whale

Alaska Whale Deaths Confuse Scientists; Endangered Fins Initiate Investigation

Carcasses of Fin Whales have been reportedly found in Alaska. Baffled by this occurrence, scientists started their investigation to find out if a dangerous algae bloom is causing the mysterious demise of these species.

Japan Whale Hunting: Embattled Tokyo Lacks Evidence To Kill Antarctic Whales For Research

Japan Whale Hunting: Embattled Tokyo Lacks Evidence To Kill Antarctic Whales For Research

Japan has announced that they are planning to resume hunting whales in the Antarctic this 2015. However, the British-based International Whaling Commission said that Tokyo still lacks evidence to kill Antarctic whales for research. On Friday, International Whaling Commission’s Scientific Committee said that Japan’s “NEWREP-A proposal” has failed to prove that lethal sampling is necessary for whale stock management and conservation. But despite their failure, Japan’s whale hunting will continue in the Antarctic this winter season.

Angel Di Maria

Manchester United Transfer News: Angel Di Maria Says He Will Stay, Blames World Cup Hangover For First Year Slump

The Argentine player says he gave everything on the pitch in Brazil and returned to club football a changed man.

Rafael Nadal

Wimbledon Preview: Rafael Nadal Juggles Tennis Balls WIth His Feet At Practice

While at a Wimbleodn warm-up tournament, the Spanish star decided to show off his skills with his feet for a change.

Antibiotics

Antibiotics Prevent Patients From Surgery Caused by Appendicitis

A study in Europe that involved 1,000 patients proved that antibiotics can cure some patients with appendicitis: An astonishing percentage of 70 spared a number of patients from undergoing surgery.

WHO Announces MERS In South Korea Not Global Emergency

U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Suggests Wearing Mask to Prevent Spreading MERS

These days where the MERS or Middle East Respiratory Syndrome serves as a culprit to people who may be infected by merely having close contact with the infected individual through its virus particles. It’s said to be transferred by means of coughing or sneezing thus transferring the virus particles to the other person who was in direct contact with the infected.

Government Proposes Improving Nutrition Facts Labeling On Food Products

Loss Weight Without Skipping Meals is Possible!

As far as dieting is concerned, many weight conscious individual do not stop from seeking solution to their weight problem. At all cost, there are those who exercise almost every day of their lives just to achieve their ideal weight. Others would simply skip meals or replace a full diet meal from a bar of mixed wheat and fruits.

Combination picture shows people wearing masks between June 9 and June 16, 2015

No New MERS Cases In South Korea And Thailand; Outbreak Soon To Be Under Control?

There are no new reported cases of MERS in South Korea for 16 days, according to South Korean officials Saturday, raising the country’s hopes that the outbreak is finally coming to an end.

Richard Matt (L) and David Sweat, fellow inmates and both convicted murderers

New York Prison Break Possible Sightings; Will Escaped Murderers Finally Be Captured?

In the latest New York prison break update, police have found possible sightings of the men befitting the descriptions of the two convicts who escaped from the Clinton Correctional Facility.

Rows of Hershey candy bars are seen inside the Hershey Store in New York, June 17, 2008.

Hershey Cuts 300 Jobs Due To Faltering China Sales

The Hershey Co. (HSY) said it will cut down 300 jobs out of the 13,000 of its total workforce. The decision came amid a cost-cutting program as the company’s sales in China has been on a slowdown especially in April and May.

Chocolate beans and pods are displayed in New York November 17, 2012.

More Reason To Eat Chocolates, Study Says Cocoa Is Good For The Heart

Good news for chocolate lovers out there! According to researchers of a study published Monday on the cardiology health journal "Heart," people who eat up to 3.5 ounces of chocolate regularly have lower risk of cardiovascular diseases and strokes compared to people who don't.

A taxi drives past tents at a protest site after police removed some barricades, at the commercial area of Causeway Bay in Hong Kong October 14, 2014.

VIRAL VIDEO: Crazed Chinese Taxi Driver Take The Stairs

A Chengdu taxi driver has driven his car accidentally on a flight of steps Thursday, but it appears in videos taken by passers-by in the south west China city that the incident was done intentionally, reported the People's Daily Online.

Russian President Vladimir Putin (R) and his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping (L) speak at a reception hosted by Putin in Moscow, Russia, May 9, 2015.

China To Build $400 Million High-Speed Railway in Russia

On Thursday, Chinese and Russian companies have signed a $400 Million contract to jointly conduct a design and pre-construction survey for a high-speed railway between Moscow and Kazan in Russia.

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