Do You Know What’s Living on Your Face? A New Study Reports That All Adults Have Face Mites

A recent study reports that pretty much all adults have tiny arachnids eating, walking, and multiplying on their faces. Yes, this means that Demodex mites, a relative to spiders and scorpions, have made homes of your pores and walk around on your face at night while you sleep. The study, titled “Ubiquity and Diversity of […]

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Security Expert Discovers Unexpected Hole In Satellite Communication Amidst Significant Industry Growth

Recently, an experienced cyber security expert discovered a way to hack into satellite communications systems utilized by multiple industries. Military personnel, commercial and recreational pilots, as well as ship captains among others, are prime examples of professions that rely on satellite networks in order to communicate and transfer vital data when phone lines or wireless […]

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Has ‘Legalizing It’ Put Too Much of a Strain on Colorado?

Since the state of Colorado made the growth, sale and consumption of marijuana legal at the beginning of 2014 the state economy has flourished and crime rates have gone down. But how has the passing of Colorado Amendment 64 affected warehouses and their employees throughout the Rocky Mountain State? According to a September 2 Associated […]

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Groupon Manages to Eke Out Success, Even While Core Business Declines

According to a recent report from the popular finance and business news website The Motley Fool, Groupon seems to be escaping the fate of its counterparts in the so-called daily deals industry. Groupon and sites like it generate most of their revenue by offering deals for restaurants, shows, and other local attractions on a day […]

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Woman Drove Kids Into Ocean Because Her Blood Sugar Was Low, Her Lawyer Claims

Drivers face a myriad of different challenges. Drivers distracted by their phones are 23 times more likely to get into a car accident, according to the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration. The National Sleep Foundation found that 103 million Americans fell asleep at the wheel back in 2013. Icy roads cause 467 fatalities per year […]

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Florida Bank’s ATM Machine Victimized By Industrial Forklift in Attempted Robbery

In an attempted robbery that’s far from what anyone would call the “perfect crime,” an alleged thief recently tried — but failed — to make off with a Florida bank’s ATMĀ using an industrial forklift from a nearby construction site. According to a September 9 Yahoo News article, employees at the Jacksonville branch of Synovus Bank […]

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