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Protesters Get Nude at UC Berkeley to Save the Eucalyptus Trees

While support for the protesters that are risking their freedom to save the trees is important, exercising citizenship is still the most significant and effective way to actively engage the protesters and to take part in saving the trees and ultimately the world. For example, a company that offers a special tree care service could […]

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Move Over Google! Apple Moves Forward With Secret Automotive Project

Media has recently been abuzz with news of Google’s strides in making electric, self-driving cars. According to Time, Apple has decided to go head to head with Google, with a secret project dubbed “Titan” that aims to create an Apple brand electric car. The tech giant hopes that the car will be available for public […]

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Are You Using the Wrong Type of E Cigarette to Quit Smoking?

If you’re attempting to quit smoking, you may want to try using only certain types of e cigarettes. A new study has found that “tank” e cigarettes, which can be refilled with nicotine liquids, can be linked to higher rates of quitting than “cigalike” type e cigarettes. “Our research demonstrates the importance of distinguishing between […]

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You’ll Never Guess What This Thief Got Caught Stealing on a Surveillance Video

Residents of Sheffield Lake, Ohio, thought that deer were responsible for removing the flowers planted alongside the city’s covered bridge. But when police watched surveillance video taken at the scene, they found something even more shocking. It turns out the missing flowers were taken deliberately by 63-year-old Deborah Stottlemire, who wanted the flowers to plant […]

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Twin Panda Cubs Born From Artificial Insemination

This week, a set of twin panda girls was born in Chengdu, China. A recent report from The Guardian details their arrival, all starting with the artificial insemination in January. According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, there are fewer than 1,900 pandas still living in the wild. Captive breeding programs have been […]

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Connecticut Now Requires Ignition Breathalyzers for First-Time DUI Offenders

Punishment for first-time drunken driving offenders in Connecticut became even more stringent this summer. As of July 1, Connecticut now requires all residents who have been convicted of drunk driving to install a breathalyzer device on the ignition of their vehicles, the Fairfield Daily Voice reported. Additionally, first-time DUI offenders will face a 45-day license […]

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