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Lady Gaga Instagram Selfie: 'Applause' Singer Hospitalized for Altitude Sickness, Shares Photo

After performing in Denver, Colorado, Lady Gaga spent some time in the hospital for altitude sickness earlier this week.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results August 8, 2014: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $115M Jackpot

If you're feeling lucky, then you may want to purchase a ticket for the Mega Millions lottery jackpot, which has jumped to a whopping $115 million. The drawing will take place on Friday, Aug. 8, at 11 p.m. EST.

Tiger Woods PGA Video Game 2014: Golf Star, Zynga Partner up for New Game

Creator of Words with Friends will debut a golf game. Known for Words with Friends and Farmville, Zynga will soon introduce a golf game. It won't be just any golf game; it'll be one that include golf legend Tiger Woods.

Bowe Bergdahl Investigation 2014: Army Sergeant Questioned at Fort Sam Houston

The Army sergeant answered all questions asked and his attorney expressed great confidence in the proceedings.

Jailbreak iOS 7.1 Untethered Cydia Tweaks, News, Download & Update: Evasi0n, Pangu Nominated for Awards; iOS 7.1 Evasi0n a Hoax?

Two teams of hackers are being nominated for 2014 Pwnie awards. The Pwnie Awards celebrate achievements of security researchers and developers that find bugs and exploits in software.

Porn Video Production 2014: Condom Law Pushes Adult Entertainment Industry Away From Los Angeles

The adult entertainment industry is producing significantly less films in Los Angeles, likely due to a mandatory condom use law among performers.

Nicole Murphy and Michael Strahan Breakup 2014: Did Nicole Show Up at The Beverly Wilshire to Catch Michael Cheating?

Back in January Nicole showed up at the upscale Beverly Wilshire Hotel where she expected to catch Michael in the act of cheating. The famous talk show host was allegedly staying at the hotel with another woman and Murphy was determined to expose him.

FDA Imposes New Rules for 'Gluten-Free' Labels

One year after the United States Food and Drug Administration told food manufacturers they had no more than twelve months to ensure all of their "gluten-free" claims are valid. that the products they label as "gluten-free" really don't contain any wheat, rye, barley or any of their many derivatives, regulators can take action against food makers whose products are suspect.

Study: Use of Sleeping Pills by NASA Astronauts is 'Widespread'

A 10-year study of sleep patterns during space flight has revealed lack of adequate sleep - and use of sleeping pills - is extensive among astronauts in the United States space program.

Landon Donovan, 'Face of US Soccer,' Announces Retirement

The face of soccer in the United States will have to get a makeover, now that Landon Donovan, known as the greatest player ever to hail from America, is hanging up his cleats.

NASA Unveils Potential Energy Systems for Deep Space Missions

Before we Earthlings can send anything bigger than just tiny remote-control dune buggies to Mars, not to mention crews of human explorers, spacecraft builders will have to develop adequate energy storage systems.

University of California Offering 3-Year Medical Degrees

Top medical students showing leadership and commitment in pursuing careers in primary care will have the chance to earn their medical degrees in an accelerated three years, through the University of California, Davis.

FDA: Inks in Home Tattoo Kits are Contaminated

As the trend toward getting tattoos grows in popularity throughout the country, consumers have to be aware that not all tattoo inks are created equal.

Study: Older Adults are Morning People

New research out of Canada asserts older adults really do appear to function better earlier in the day - a hugely important factor to consider when studying the cognitive abilities of seniors.

President Obama Signs Bill Overhauling Veterans' Health Care

The $16.3 billion legislation aims to improve health care at VA clinics The shocking condition of health care for veterans in the U. S. may soon be a thing of the past.

Amazon Fire Phone, TV, Kindle & Amazon 2014: Device Disappoints, Receives Negative Reviews

Critics continue to bash the phone Two weeks after the highly-anticipated launch of Amazon's first phone, Fire Phone, the negative reviews continue to tumble in.

NYU Hopes to Offer Students Access to Sex Therapy

School plans to post fliers advertising sex therapy in all university dorms Dear Prudence, I'm an incoming freshman at New York University and have found myself very confused sexually.

How Google and Barnes & Noble Are Planing to Defeat Amazon

Amazon has been ahead of the competition but BN and Google are hoping to catch up. Google and Barnes & Noble announced a new service that threatens to undercut the famous undercutter of online book sales, Amazon, by offering free same-day service for subscribers.

Study Finds Lack of Vitamin D Increases Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

Sunlight - or, more to the point, the vitamin D contained in solar rays - may be the secret to staving off dementia and Alzheimer's disease, says a new study from the United Kingdom.

FCC Investigates Complaints Surrounding Miley Cyrus' Fourth of July Special

The Federal Communications Commission is looking into Miley Cyrus' NBC Fourth of July weekend special to determine whether the show was indecent or profane.
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