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Steve Jobs battles cancer, first picture since he left Apple released
Frail: Steve Jobs is helped into a car by a friend outside his home in California.
Looking gaunt and frail, this is Steve Jobs seen for the first time since his surprise departure from Apple last week.
This picture, taken outside the technology mogul’s California home, fuelled fears that Jobs was nearing the end in his eight-year battle with pancreatic cancer.
The 56-year-old Apple founder looked...
Brightest supernova in 40 years appears
Berkeley scientists this week discovered a new supernova, closer to Earth than any seen in the last 40 years, and believe they’ve spotted it within hours of its explosion.
Astronomers are now scrambling to observe it with as many telescopes as possible, including the Hubble Space Telescope, and it’s likely to remain a major target for research for the next decade or more.
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Giant rat killed by pitchfork in Marcy Houses is believed to be Gambian pouched rat
Housing Authority worker Jose Rivera was photographed with this giant rat at the Marcy Houses in Brooklyn.
It sounds like an urban legend: giant mutant-looking rats roaming a city housing project.
Only there’s a picture.
A photo making the rounds shows Housing Authority worker Jose Rivera minutes after he speared the humongous rodent with a pitchfork at the Marcy Houses.
It’s covered in...
Steve Jobs steps down as Apple CEO, remains Chairman
Less than an hour ago Apple’s Board of Directors announced that Steve Jobs resigned as the company’s Chief Executive Officer. His place will be taken by Jobs’ trusted Tim Cook, who up until now was Apple’s Chief Operating Officer.
Steve Jobs’ stepping down as Apple’s CEO doesn’t mean he is quitting Apple. The Board of Directors has elected him to be the company’s...
New York mayor evacuates city ahead of Irene
New York is facing an unprecedented hurricane shutdown as officials ordered hundreds of thousands of people to evacuate their homes and a full closure of the city’s public transport network.
The sensational news comes as storm experts and politicians today laid out an apocalyptic warning of what will happen to Manhattan if Hurricane Irene makes a direct hit on New York City.
Governor Andrew Cuomo...
Obama issues Apocalyptic Warning on Hurricane Irene
President Obama went to the airwaves early Friday urging people to prepare for an apocalyptic nightmare that could strike the East Coast this weekend as Hurricane Irene encroaches across America.
Issuing a warning on Friday morning, the president urged Americans to take heed of what he says will go down as a “historic hurricane” that will prove to be both extremely dangerous and costly.
“I...
Alan Greenspan: Euro breaking down
Former US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan.
The euro is breaking down and the US economy is suffering because of Europe’s debt crisis, according to former US Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan.
“The euro is breaking down and the reason we’re so sluggish is the level of uncertainty,” Greenspan said at the Innovation Nation Forum in Washington DC on Tuesday, AFP reported.
The...
Russia Reports Nuclear Explosions Hit Vast US Military Tunnel Network
A frightening foreign military intelligence directorate (GRU) report circulating in the Kremlin today states that over the past nearly 36 hours the vast intercontinental military tunnel complex constructed by the United States Air force over the past nearly 45 years was hit with two powerful nuclear explosions at its main terminuses in Colorado and Virginia used nearly exclusively by the Central Intelligence...
Teens get arrested in Washington for Selling Lemonade
In response to a recent wave of lemonade stand shut downs and harassment of children over such petty regulations as are used to shut them down, several activist gathered at the west lawn of the capitol in Washington, DC to sell lemonade and were arrested. While the officers were technically on solid “legal” ground in shutting down the stand, they behaved inappropriately by any standard...
Bulletproof human skin underway
A .22 calibre bullet hitting but not breaking the "bulletproof" skin.
Scientists working on a bio-art project to create bulletproof skin are using genetically engineered goat and silkworms to make a strong material for artificial tendons and ligaments.
After their bio-art project for the creation of a bulletproof skin, Randy Lewis and his colleagues are planning to use the same bioengineering...
Police Officer buys child a McDonald's meal before being shot dead
Final act of kindness: After seeing that the boy didn't have enough cash, Jeremy Henwood buys the meal for him.
Police have released video from a McDonald’s security camera that show a police officer’s final act of kindness shortly before he was killed in a random act of violence.
The video clip shows Officer Jeremy Henwood paying for a 10-year-old boy’s meal at a McDonald’s...
Obama in Close Race Against Romney, Perry, Bachmann, Paul
President Barack Obama is closely matched against each of four possible Republican opponents when registered voters are asked whom they would support if the 2012 presidential election were held today. Mitt Romney leads Obama by two percentage points, 48% to 46%, Rick Perry and Obama are tied at 47%, and Obama edges out Ron Paul and Michele Bachmann by two and four points, respectively.
These prospective...
The Fed gave banks $1.2 trillion
The Federal Reserved reached into public funds — about $1.2 trillion — to help bail out banks during the 2008 financial crisis, a new report reveals.
A Freedom of Information Act request put together by Bloomberg has allowed for the hard numbers to finally be made available to the public about the loans the Fed dished out to keep financial firms afloat in the midst of an economic collapse.
The...
Woman charged with grabbing stranger's infant from stroller, slamming him, attempting to eat his arm
Police released this mugshot of Natasha Hubbard, accused of attacking a stranger’s infant baby in downtown Los Angeles last week.
A crazed woman randomly snatched an infant from a stroller, slammed the baby into a pole and later said she was trying to break the baby’s arm off “so she could eat it,” Los Angeles cops said Wednesday.
Prosecutors have charged Natasha Hubbard, 36,...
13-Year-Old Has a Solar Power Breakthrough
7th grader Aidan Dwyer was walking in the woods during the winter, and looking up, he noticed something about the bare branches above him. They didn’t appear to be growing randomly. So he took some measurements of the angles of the branches, crunched some numbers, and wouldn’t you know it, he found that the ubiquitous Fibonacci Sequence was behind it all. He suspected there was a reason...