Low Glucose Levels Could Mean More Aggression Between Spouses

The authors of a paper published in PNAS on Monday said their research revealed that when spouses getting angry at one another is often caused by low blood glucose levels, meaning the significant other should find some food for their mate quickly.

Military Funding Declines for Western Nations While African, Middle East Countries Spend More

A report conducted by a nongovernmental organization that monitors global conflicts revealed that while the total spending on military in the entire declined for the second straight year in 2013, African and Middle Eastern countries have steadily increased its military spending.

Congress Pushes For Stronger E-Cigarette Regulations

A recent report released from the offices several U.S. lawmakers revealed several issues regarding the use of electronic cigarettes that include the lack of age restrictions and no uniform warning labels.

Immigration Reform Groups Educate Day Laborers About Their Rights

On any given day around the U.S. more than 100,000 men and women can be found looking for work on selected street corners commonly known in the Hispanic community as "paradas."

Harrison Ford Answers Star Wars Questions in Reddit AMA

This past weekend legendary actor Harrison Ford participated in an "ask me anything" on Reddit where he responded to several questions from about his previous works and how he felt about them.

T-Mobile Petitions Sprint, AT&T and Verizon to End "Greedy" Overage Charges

Seattle-based wireless carrier T-Mobile has called on the three other top U.S. wireless companies to end its use of overage fees.

President Calls On Religious Leaders, Public To Stand Against Bigotry

Following the shootings at two Jewish community centers that left three people dead Sunday in Kansas City, President Barack Obama grieved for the victims' families Monday and called on the American public to stand up against religious bigotry.

Number of PS4, Xbox One Games Get Easter Weekend Discount

For a limited only, NewEgg, an online video game retailer, is having a blowout sale for a number of new PlayStation 4 and Xbox One video game titles as well Xbox 360, PS3 and WII U games along with some accessories.

European Unionists Claim Apocalyptic Future For UK If Scotland Breaks Away

England is expected to face some tough consequences if Scotland's Sept. 18 referendum results in a split from the UK, a union that has lasted for about three centuries.

Researchers Argue For Emissions Reduction Amid Economic Growth Concerns

After a meeting of world's top climate scientists in Berlin, they announced Sunday that greenhouse gas emissions soared to "unprecedented levels" between 2000 and 2010.

Pope Francis Celebrates Palm Sunday With Selfies at Vatican City

Instead of reading from his prepared homily, Pope Francis delivered an impromptu sermon to a packed St. Peter's Square for Palm Sunday Mass, which marked the beginning of Holy Week for the Roman Catholic Church.

Mexican, American and Swiss Scientists Construct Vaginas, Nasal Cartilage With Human Cells

Two studies released in The Lancet on Thursday revealed that American, Mexican and Swiss scientists can grow reproductive organs and nasal cartilage in a laboratory using human cells.

Can the U.S. Survive With a Smaller Coal Industry? Some Claim Obama and EPA Is Making Country Vulnerable To Blackouts

Utility officials in charge of the nation's power grid are claiming that President Barack Obama's push to reduce the use and reliance of coal-fired power plants could make the power system vulnerable to future blackouts.

Atlantic City Casino Says World's Top Gambler Cheated: Ivey Reportedly Used Card Defect to Win Millions

A federal lawsuit was filed Tuesday against Phillip Ivey Jr., one of the world's best poker players, by the Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa in Atlantic City citing allegations that Ivey used a baccarat card-cheating scheme to win nearly $10 million.

Sex Study Finds Men, Women Read Sexual Satisfaction Equally: Researcher Says Orgasms Aren't the Only Important Sign

A new study by Canadian psychologists found that both men and women in committed relationships are equally good at picking up on their partner's sexual satisfaction.

Hollywood Stars, Veteran Journalists Enlist In Showtime's Climate-Change Documentary

This Sunday, Showtime will debut its nine-part documentary about climate-change, titled "Years of Living Dangerously," which has gathered the support of numerous Hollywood celebrities.

Spiderman 2: SuperTicket Promotion Continues As Spiderman Film Nears Release

Regal Entertainment, the largest theater chain in the U.S., is continuing its "SuperTicket" promotion for next months' release of "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."

Daniel Tosh Responds To Death Of 'Tosh.O' Employee

Through his personal Twitter, Daniel Tosh, host of the Comedy Central TV show "Tosh.O," paid tribute to John Winkler, a production assistant to the show, who Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies killed after mistaking him for an assailant in a hostage situation earlier this week.

4J Studios May Have Teased Minecraft on Xbox One, PS4 & PS Vita

Sony PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Xbox One users that are fans of the critically-acclaimed video game Minecraft may finally see long-awaited versions for both consoles soon. 4J Studios, the game's developer for current-and-next-gen consoles, tweeted a photo that has some thinking the company is gearing up for new releases.

Delaware Pediatrician Sentenced to Three Years For Waterboarding His Reportedly Least Favorite Daughter

A Delaware judge sentenced pediatrician Melvin L. Morse to at least three years in prison after being convicted on Feb. 13 of waterboarding his 11-year-old stepdaughter in 2012.

Warner Bros. Moves 'Man of Steel' Sequel Release Date Up 1 Week

Although Warner Bros. and Marvel Studios are preparing for a game of box office chicken on May 6, 2016, the United States release date of both the Man of Steel sequel and the third Captain America film, Warner Bros. will release its tentpole film a week early overseas.

France Places Restrictions On Checking Work E-mails

Lawmakers in France signed a labor agreement deal Friday that requires employers in the technology and consultancy industries to prohibit employees from checking emails and other work-related material on their computers or smartphones outside of work.

National Priorities Project Breaks Down Federal Tax Dollar Spending For 2013

The National Priorities Project recently reported a break down of how the U.S. government spent our tax dollars in the 2013.

'Blood Moon' Marks First Of Four Total Lunar Eclipses For Next Two Years

Skygazers and astronomy lovers in the Western Hemisphere during the overnight hours between Monday and Tuesday will get a rare front-row seat for the first total lunar eclipse in more than two years, according to National Geographic.

Pope Francis Seeks Public's Forgiveness For Sex Abuse Scandals

Pope Francis delivered a strongly worded speech on Friday in which he addressed the sexual abuse scandals within the Roman Catholic church and asked for the public's forgiveness.
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