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Bristol City Women Appointed Strategic Leadership Reset

Quick Summary: Bristol City Women Appointed Strategic Leadership Reset Bristol City Women appointed Hannah Buckley as CEO, effective June 15, marking a strategic leadership reset. The club aims to place a...

Hochelab Secures Montreal Buildings to Preserve Affordable Commercial Spaces

Quick Summary: Hochelab Secures Montreal Buildings to Preserve Affordable Commercial Spaces HocheLab acquired two buildings...

Reanimator Gaming Launched Highlighting a Reporting Gap

Quick Summary: Reanimator Gaming Launched Highlighting a Reporting Gap Reanimator Gaming launched in Oil City,...

FTI Consulting’s $370 Million Buyback Signals Bold Confidence Amid Earnings Miss

Quick Summary: FTI Consulting's $370 Million Buyback Signals Bold Confidence Amid Earnings Miss FTI Consulting...

MTN Nigeria Complies Data More Accessible to Investors and ESG Agencies

Quick Summary: MTN Nigeria Complies Data More Accessible to Investors and ESG Agencies MTN Nigeria's...

Apple Now Allows Users to Tip with In-App Purchases

Apple has released a new revenue stream that could unleash a new community of digital content creators, which is already thriving in China. Apple’s new update to their App Store policies official allows voluntary tipping via virtual currency as in-app purchases that Apple taxes by 30 percent. By taking tipping...

Study Finds Brain Scans May Predict Autism in Infants

Researchers announced on Wednesday that a new type of brain scan would be able to predict whether a baby as young as six months old will develop autism. Scientists argue children considered high risk because an older brother or sister has autism may be useful for predicting the disease. Currently,...

Google Increases Android Bug Rewards to $200,000

Google has now increased the bounty for finding a bug in their Android operating system to as much as $200,000, according to reports. Days after a malware attack called “Judy” hit and affected over 30 million Android phones, Google is stepping up their bounty program. Google started the bug bounty...

Man Dies After Swimming in the Ocean with His New Tattoo

After swimming in the Gulf of Mexico, a 31-year-old man died after his tattoo became infected with a flesh eating bacteria. According to reports, the man had recently gone a tattoo on his right calf. Even though men and women who receive new tattoos are encouraged not to go swimming...

Internet Withdrawal is Real? Researchers Find Internet Withdrawal Increases Heart Rate, BP

Last year, researchers discovered frequent Candy Crush Saga players are more likely to become addicts. Now, researchers argue that regular internet usage is linked to withdrawal symptoms. Similar to how a drug addict may face withdrawal symptoms, people who use the Internet a lot may experience significant physiological changes including...

Highly Contagious Dog Virus Spreads Across Florida

If your dog is experiencing symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, fever, difficulty breathing, and or tiredness, then your dog may be suffering from dog flu, otherwise known as the H3N2 virus. The highly contagious virus was discovered in Florida for the first time in several dogs in Florida. While only...

Michael Kors to Close 100 to 125 Stores

While Bitcoin's valuation is surging and the tobacco business is thriving, retail giants are struggling to compete in this new era of business. Retailers are facing a paradigm shift, as more people are buying items online rather than traveling to the store. Now, Michael Kors is reporting lower revenue due to...

DNA Study Finds Modern Egyptians Do Not Have Much in Common with Ancient Mummies

Researchers have discovered the ancient mummies do not have much in common with modern Egyptians. Analyzing DNA from mummies that are thousands of years old have revealed that ancient Egyptians are more genetically linked to people living in countries such as Israel, Lebanon, and Syria. Scientists once believed mummies did not...

Researchers Discover 40 More Genes Linked to Intelligence

Recent research has found sleep plays a major part in forming new memories, and pregnancy brain may actually exist. Now, scientists reveal new genes that influence intelligence. Researchers announced on Monday that they had found 40 new genes linked to intelligence. However, researchers claim that their finding does not show...

First Humans Came from Europe and Not Africa, Study Finds

First humans emerged in the Eastern Mediterranean and not East Africa. A new controversial study claims that they have found the origin of humans as early as 7.2 million years ago. Humans may have spawned from the rest of great apes more than 200,000 years earlier than previously thought and...

Study: Gender-Confirmation Surgeries Rise by Nearly 20%

In the first report on the topic from the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) has found the number of surgeries to confirm a person's gender identity, also known as sex reassignment surgeries have increased. In 2016, there were more than 3,500 sex reassignment surgeries were performed in the U.S....

Pediatricians Advise Infants Should Not Drink Juice: “Fruit juice offers no nutritional advantage over whole fruit.”

The American Academy of Pediatrics has released a new report and advice about juice. The advisory board argues that kids should avoid drinking it. If you are craving something fruity, it is better to eat a piece of fruit instead. If you’re thirsty, then you should drink water. Juice is the...

Older Doctors Linked to Higher Death Rates, Study Finds

A new study suggests younger doctors are better at treating patients than older physicians. According to a new study posted this week in the British Medical Journal, being handled by an older doctor may, in fact, increase your chance of dying within a month of being admitted to a hospital if...

U.S. Workers Failing Drug Tests At the Highest Rate in Over a Decade

According to reports, more US workers are testing positive for illegal drugs. The Wall Street Journal reports, the number of workers who tested positive for marijuana increased by 4%. In addition, other drugs also rose. What is causing the rise in positive drug tests? The Wall Street Journal explains, “The...

For the First Time Ever, Women in their 30s are Having More Babies than Younger Moms

According to a new study, American women in their 30s are having more babies than younger moms. Researchers say the shift is due to more women waiting longer to have children and the drop in teenage pregnancies. Important to note, for the past 30 years, women in their 20s have...

10-Year-Old Chokes on a Fidget Spinner in Houston, Texas

Fidget spinners are the latest craze, but one woman is warning others about her daughter’s nearly fatal experience with the toy. A fidget spinner has two or three paddles that can be spun, similar to a fan, which in theory, allows people to relax. A mother is sharing her experience...

If Asteroid Hit a Few Seconds Later, Dinosaurs Might Still Be Here

Just days after scientists named a dinosaur off a character from a Ghostbusters movie and two major dinosaur discoveries, researchers are now claiming that dinosaurs could have survived the asteroid crash that hit the Earth if it had struck 30 seconds sooner or later. Humans may not be inhabiting planet earth if...

African-Americans Moving to Less Segregated Neighborhoods Lowers Blood Pressure, Study Finds

A new study by Northwestern Medicine has found blood pressure readings of African-Americans dropped between one to five points after they moved to less segregated neighborhoods. In a longitudinal study analyzing the impact of living in the less segregated areas on blood pressure. Previous research found that racial residential segregation...

Jessica Alba’s The Honest Company Recalls Baby Wipes for Mold

Jessica Alba’s company, The Honest Company, announced on Monday that the firm is voluntarily recalling certain types of baby wipes. The company explained that they voluntarily recall the baby wipes due to the possible presence of mold. In a statement, the company said, “We believe the affected product is...

Hackers are Reportedly Holding Disney’s Next Pirates of the Caribbean Movie for Ransom

The world is in the middle of a cyber attack. Hundreds of thousands of computers have been hacked by hackers demanding ransom. Now, another company has been hacked. Disney's CEO Bob Iger revealed on Monday that hackers have claims access to a Disney movie and are allegedly demanding a...

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