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Blogger Lacey Spears Arrested For Allegedly Fatally Poisoning 5 Year-Old Son, Pleads Not Guilty

Lacey Spears, a New York blogger from Westchester County, has been arrested for allegedly poisoning her 5 year-old son, Garnett, to death.

Traditional Steakhouse Offers a Slice of Home for Chilean Restaurateurs in Germany

Patagonia Steakhouse looks like an ordinary German restaurant from the outside, but step inside and you'll be transported straight to Chilean Patagonia. With traditional decor reminiscent of a Chilean hacienda, Patagonia offers mouthwatering dishes that will appeal to both Chilean expats and Germans hoping to venture into new cuisine.

Dr. Oz Show and Weght Loss Diets: Celebrity Doctor Admits to Making Unreasonably Optimistic Claims

Dr. Oz recently faced the consumer protection panel Dr. Mehmet Oz, a celebrity doctor whose specialty is cardiothoracic surgery, faced the consumer protection panel of the Senate last Tuesday, as reported by Boston.

7 Fun Outdoor Workouts You'll Actually Want to Do

Take advantage of the warm weather and try these activities. Good news: if you're trying to get bikini-body ready, you still have plenty of time. Even better news? Warm weather can make it easier to work out outside.

Coca-Cola Company, Coke Products: 'Coke Life' Containing Stevia Sweetener Launches in Green Bottles

The company wants to boost sales by tackling the sugar issue Coca-Cola has just added a new line of cola drink known as Coke Life or Coca-Cola Life. The new drink is sold in a container resembling the usual Coke except that it has the stylized word "life" beneath the name and a green color, which was likely chosen to represent nature.

Former NYC News Anchor Arrested for Domestic Violence

An ex-New York City news anchor has been arrested by Darien, Connecticut Police for harassing his estranged wife.

Environmental Conservation and Fishing News: President Barack Obama Appoints John Kerry to Lead Efforts Against Illegal, Unregulated Seafood

In addition to announcing the expansion of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument to create the world's largest ocean preserve, President Barack Obama also announced plans to fight seafood fraud on Tuesday at the Our Ocean conference.

The Minority Tipping Point and 'Race-Bridging': Racial Categories Make a Clear Demographic Picture Difficult

Has the population scale of the United States reached the minority tipping point? The National Center for Health Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureau differ in their assessments, so the nation remains unsure whether the birth rate of minorities has finally surpassed the bith rate of whites in America.

Spain Vs. Chile: Comparing the Two Countries By Teams, History, Culture, Celebrities, and More

Spain and Chile both have a long history with one another on and off the field. Let's compare the nations and see how they stack up.

Watch N.Y.C. Mayor Bill de Blasio Sing 'I Love LA' After Losing Bet to L.A. Mayor Eric Garcetti [Video]

This is probably not how Bill de Blasio saw it going. Bill de Blasio placed a friendly wager against Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and lost. Not only was his team not able to secure the Stanley Cup, but de Blasio had to go on national TV and accept defeat.

'Food Babe' Bread, Beer and Blog News: Blogger Investigates Food Industry, Subway and Anheuser-Busch

Vani Hari, known as the Food Babe, is helping people to eat healthier A well-known blogger who goes by the nickname Food Babe has challenged food manufacturers like MillerCoors and Anheuser-Busch to let their customers know about the ingredients of their products.

Gas Gallon Prices and National Average: Price at Pump Continues to Rise, At 15 Month Highs in 14 States

Re-formulated Summer Blends of Gas and Iraq Unrest to Blame Gas prices nationwide have leveled off but they've reached 15-month highs in 14 states.

Bigfoot Sightings and Video: 'Finding Bigfoot' T.V. Series Investigates Area in Virginia Where Baby Sasquatch Evidence Was Filmed

"Finding Bigfoot," a TV series on the Animal Planet in which four researchers interview people who claim to have seen Bigfoot, took a trip to a wooded area in Virginia where an outdoor columnist claimed to have taken a photo of a baby Sasquatch.

North Carolina Bill Aims to Close Duke Energy Coal Ash Dumps Said to Bring Carcinogens to Residents' Wells

Residents of North Carolina are concerned about coal ash ponds in their neighborhoods, and now state lawmakers will consider a bill that would force Duke Energy to close all coal ash dumps in the state within 15 years.

'The Dirty Girls Social Club' Author Alisa Valdes Discusses Cuban Roots, Personal Integrity and Upcoming Projects

Sometimes called "The Latina Terry McMillan" and "The Godmother of Chica Lit," Alisa Valdes published her first novel, "The Dirty Girls Social Club," over a decade ago, and she hasn't stopped since. Eleven years, 11 novels, four novelitas, three anthologies and one memoir later, Valdes has been published in 11 languages and been named one of the 25 Most Influential Hispanics in the United States by Time Magazine.

Starbucks Pay and Benefits: Coffee Chain to Offer Workers Free College Tuition at Arizona State University's Online Program

Starbucks will now offer their employees a new perk-a free college education. Starbucks will now offer their employees a new perk -- a free college education.

World Cup in Brazil: Stephen Hawking Comes up With Tournament Formula; Will it Work?

Stephen Hawking thinks that his formula might be possible. World renowned British theoretical physicist and cosmologist Stephen Hawking has come up with a formula that could help Britain's team win the 2014 FIFA World Cup soccer tournament.

Abdication at a Glance: Which Kings and Queens Have Stepped Down?

Which Kings and Queens of the past had to abdicate the thrown? In the wake of Juan Carlos's recent abdication, passing his reign to his son Philip, we have wondered who else in history has had to abdicate the throne because of political, financial, aesthetic, family or strategic reasons.

World Cup in Space: Astronauts Celebrate FIFA Tournament by Playing Soccer at International Space Station

What was kicking a soccer in space really like? And What did it look like? June 13 marked the official start of the 2014 FIFA World Cup Soccer tournament held in Brazil, but thousands and thousands of miles above the Earth at the International Space Station (ISS), the international astronaut crew joined in to show their support for the global countries taking part in the games.

New Inca Trail Discovered that Leads to Machu Picchu; Ancient City Named Most Desired Tourist Destination

The ancient Inca site of Machu Picchu has been named one of the most popular destinations by tourists.
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