Russia to Conduct Radiation Research

Rosatom, which is Russia’s main nuclear power concern, had signed an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency to outline practical ways to cooperate in radiation safety. A ceremony solidifying the agreement was held during the 59th session of the IAEA General Conference. The Deputy Director-General of the IAEA, the head of Nuclear Safety and […]

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Could Ariana Grande’s Ponytail Be Hiding Something? Her Hair Stylist Weighs In

UPDATED 10/30/20 Singer Ariana Grande was under the weather this week, but according to OK! magazine, that might not be the only trouble she’s facing. But it doesn’t have to do with her vocal cords — it’s her signature high ponytail that’s causing her problems. According to an anonymous hair stylist who worked with Grande, […]

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Extreme Flooding Throughout Western Wisconsin Causes Millions of Dollars in Damages

The Wisconsin Emergency Operations Center has been working tirelessly for over three days to clear roads and assess damages caused by major flooding throughout the region. According to local news affiliate WEAU, heavy rains led to destructive flooding throughout Western Wisconsin, from Osseo, to Strum, and parts of Buffalo, Clark, Jackson, and Trempealeau counties. The […]

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Back-To-School Shopping Creating New Stress In Parents

Back-to-school season is creating new stress for parents, according to a recent report from Fortune. With the average cost of kindergarten through 12th grade school supplies nearing $700, it’s no wonder that parents are looking for ways to alleviate the pressures of starting off the school year fully equipped. Laura Vanderkam, a mother of four […]

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University of California Sued by Former Football Player for Medical Malpractice

Bernard Hicks played safety for the University of California football team from 2004 to 2008. According to a lawsuit filed earlier this month and reported by the Los Angeles Times, Hicks is now seeking restitution from the school in regards to a medical malpractice claim. Hicks and his medical malpractice lawyer, Matthew Whibley, are arguing […]

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Rest in Space? Space Company Says Lunar Burial is a Go for Launch

For almost two decades, it’s been possible to send your remains into outer space, where they circle the planet in low-Earth orbit. In some cases, they eventually return to the atmosphere, returning to the Earth as a “shooting star.” But this August, two companies are making international headlines to take it one step further and […]

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