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Teenagers Take Part in Painful #BananaPeelChallenge on Twitter

Teenagers are hurting themselves on social media just for the fun of it. The latest crazy Twitter trend includes self-inflicted pain and embarrassment with a banana peel.

Mowing the Lawn to Impress Girl: Teen's Gesture Captured in Photo Goes Viral

This Californian teen ended up with more attention to his cause when a photo of him mowing the lawn went viral. His name is Cody Mitschelin and the reason behind rolling up his sleeves to do this type of work was a girl. Yes, a girl.

Teacher Caught Abusing Special Needs Student in Leaked Video

The abusive teacher pushes the child without realizing that she had been caught on camera. A shocking video caught the moment that a teacher from Georgia abused a special needs student by pushing him into a classroom and has now gone viral.

William Shakespeare's Head Could Really be Missing! Skull Likely Stolen by Grave Robbers, Say Scientists

William Shakespeare’s words have lived on, but The Bard has long been dead. Although, new reports revealed that the famous playwright’s head is missing from his grave and possibly stolen by 18th-century robbers looking for the key to Shakespeare’s genius.

Watch a Little Girl's Terrified Reaction to the Easter Bunny

This little girl was not happy about the Easter Bunny getting near her. Santa Claus isn't the only scary character that frightens children. In a hilarious video published on YouTube on March 23, a little girl can be seen running away with fright upon meeting the Easter Bunny at a local event.

South Korean Teens Are Getting Eyelid Surgery as High School Graduation Present

Double eyelid surgery is a growing trend in South Korea among teenagers just before they head out to college.

You Have Never Seen Avocados Sold Like This Before

This photo of a pre-packaged avocado has some people on social media outraged, prompting a response from the Canadian food chain that sells them.

Social Media Craze Has Women Comparing Waist Size to Paper

Young women are taking to social media to take part in the latest controversial fad, posting photos of their waistlines covered by a piece of paper. The point of the challenge is to prove that one has a desirable waistline.

SXSW Organizers Apologize to US Olympian After Telling Her to Remove Muslim Headscarf

Muhammad was told by one of the volunteers during the South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin, Texas to remove her hijab before she could secure her identification badge during the registration. The event staff was so bent on making the Muslim American athlete get rid of her head covering that he insisted even after Muhammad told him that it was for religious purposes.

Obesity in America Caused by Frozen Pizza, Breakfast Cereals; 5 Ways to Clean Up the American Diet

Obesity is a growing epidemic in the United States that affects people of all ages. A new study shows that more than half of the American diet comes from 'ultra-processed foods' in frozen pizza and breakfast cereals to name a few.

Thank Raw Meat for How You Look Today! Slicing, Cooking Animal Flesh Helped Human Evolution

Our ancestor's inability to chew huge chunks of meat and vegetables paved the way for becoming modern humans. The invention of stone cutting tools seems inevitable as the early humans created ways to chop up their food for easier chewing.

Why Costa Rica Might Be the Best Place for Retirement

Costa Rica has lots to offer people who are looking for a good retirement destination. The Central American country is a healthy and comfortable place for retirees.

Banksy May Have Finally Been Identified

For more than a decade, the identity of street artist Banksy has remained a secret, although his works have attained widespread popularity. There are reports that Banksy’s identity may have finally been unveiled.

Will Starbucks Change the Way Italians See Coffee?

Starbucks is planning to enter the Italian coffee market in 2017. Starbucks is planning to enter the Italian coffee market in 2017. Starbucks is considered to be one of the world's biggest coffee chains and is planning to open an outlet in Milan in early 2017.

Facebook Safety: Why Posting your Children's Photos can be Risky?

France’s national police has warned parents of the repercussions of posting their children’s photos on Facebook.

Why 'Teach for America' Is Important to the American Latino Community

Nonprofit organization Teach For America wants to increase its diversity by recruiting more minorities as teachers. TFA's Senior Managing Director Patricia Leon Guerrero revealed that the organization is looking for more Latino teachers.

7 Healthy One-Pot Meals With a Latino Twist

One-pot meals mean less pots and pans to clean. Face it: preparing food can result in a lot of pots and pans that need to be cleaned and it can be a hassle when all you want to do after eating is to relax after a hard day's work.

Huge Jurassic-Era Fossil Site Found in Argentina

A huge fossil site from the Jurassic era was discovered in Argentina. A huge fossil site from the Jurassic era was discovered in Argentina. Paleontologists said that the site was found four years after it was first discovered in Patagonia, southern Argentina, AFP reported (via Yahoo! News) from the journal Ameghiniana.

2 Latino Explorers to Have Statues in Utah Capitol

Two Latino explorers will be having their own statues in front of the Utah Capitol in Salt Lake City. The United States Senate voted unanimously to give tributes to Catholic priests, Father Francisco Atanasio Dominguez and Father Silvestre Velez de Escalante. It only needs the signature of Utah Gov. Gary Herbert.

Demands Increase for 'Vaginal Seeding' In C-Section Babies but Is It Safe?

Parents with babies born via caesarean section are requesting for "vaginal seeding" to help keep the infants healthy.
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