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Colorado Flooding 2013 - Maps, Videos & News Update: Evacuation Rescue Teams Continue Their Search

Authorities and rescue teams assigned for the Colorado flooding 2013 have continued to level up their search operations for victims who may have been left stranded at the Rockies and in other evacuations within the prairie towns of the region.

Comet May Have Sparked Life on Earth

The discovery seems like a typical sci-fi Hollywood film: life on Earth may have come from space, and this time it’s the comets in the spotlight. According to research completed by scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, comets crashing into Earth may have sparked life on the planet, as reported by Fox News.

Gold-plated Lamborghini Sold for $7.5 Million – World’s Most Expensive Car

Dubbed the world's most expensive car, this gold Lamborghini is sure to turn heads on the road. The thing is, it hasn't been made yet.

Macbook Pro Retina Display 2013 Release Date, Specs and Features: Laptop May Launch this October

A new Macbook Pro Retina Display 2013 is rumored to emerge by October 15, along with OS X Mavericks.

Nokia Lumia 1520 Release Date, Price and Features: Phablet to be Launched on October 22

The 6-inch Nokia Lumia 1520 phablet is rumored to be making a special appearance at Nokia’s event this October 22.

Archaeologists Found Dalmanutha, A Town Named in the Bible

An ancient town in Israel has been found by archaeologists and is believed to be one of the places described in the Bible.

Aaron Alexis, Washington Navy Yard Shooter, Had History of 'Misconduct' With Guns, Was 'Very Aggressive'

Navy officials identified Aaron Alexis as the suspected gunman who killed a dozen people at the Washington Navy Yard Monday morning before he, himself, was shot dead

CDC Report: 23,000 Deaths a Year from Bacterial Infections

A growing health threat causes an alarming number of 23,000 deaths in the United States per year, and it’s not cancer or cardiovascular disease; its serious bacterial infection.

Miss America 2014 Nina Davuluri Rises Above Racist Comments For Being Indian-American

The winner for Miss America 2014 is a Syracuse, New York native, aspires to become a doctor and of Indian-American race.

Beware of Drug-Resistant Superbug, CDC Warns

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns the public Monday against an antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea, a ‘superbug’ deemed to be an urgent public health threat in the United States, according to Fox News.

iPad 5 and iPad Mini 2 Rumored Release Date, Specs and Features

The fifth generation iPad and the iPad Mini’s second generation are rumored to be released on October 15 of this year.

Dancing With the Stars Season 17 Premiere Episode TV Replay and Recap: Amber Riley Stuns Judges

Dancing With The Stars season 17 kicked off today and the stars brought their best dancing shoes to the stage.

Miley Cyrus Liam Hemsworth Cheating Rumors? Breakup Confirmed; Actor Dating Mystery Girl

After a bunch of rumors about the split hit the net over the past weeks, finally both camps have confirmed that Miley and Liam have ended their year-long engagement and are officially over.

Tropical Forests Restore Themselves, Study Finds

A recent study finds that tropical forests mend themselves, according to the National Monitor. Researchers from the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama discovered that tree species needing much carbon weight secured nitrogen from the air nine times faster than other tree species during the beginning stages of forest restoration.

Miss America 2014 Winner Nina Davuluri Is First Indian-American to be Crowned, Prompts Racist Tweets

The first Indian-American winner of the annual national beauty pageant inspired familiar racist tweets.

Colorado Flooding 2013: Maps, News and Updates

The Colorado Office of Emergency Management has added 12 more counties to the Colorado Disaster Declaration for Emergency Assistance list.

HIV-like Virus Cleared in Monkeys; Will Vaccine End AIDS in Humans?

A new study has revealed that a vaccine was able to clear out an HIV-like virus in monkeys. A new study has revealed that a vaccine was able to clear out an HIV-like virus in monkeys.

Uruguay May Become First Country to Legalize Marijuana Sale and Production

Uruguay is poised to become the first nation to legalize and regulate the production, sale and consumption of weed. This would place Uruguay at the vanguard of liberal drug policies, surpassing even The Netherlands, where recreational drugs are illegal but a policy of tolerance is in place.

Sunday Night Football 2013 - NFL September 15 Scores, Results and Winners: 49ers Falls to Seahawks

Week number two of the 2013 NFL season and the games just keep on getting better. Week number two of the 2013 NFL season and the games just keep on getting better.

Miss America 2014 Winner, Results, Recap: Ms. New York Takes the Crown and $50,000 Scholarship

The title of Miss America USA 2013 now belongs to Miss New York Nina Davuluri, who successfully bested 52 other contestants from the different states of America and the representatives from Puerto Rico, Columbia and U.S. Virgin Islands on Sunday at Atlantic City, New Jersey.
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