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Medical Experts Believe Obama’s Precision Medicine Program Requires Serious Healthcare Reforms
Medical experts believe U.S. President Barrack Obama's precision medicine plan will only be effective if major reforms in the country's healthcare system will be conducted. These changes include establishing a nationwide genetic profile database and modifying how drugs are approved and marketed. 
Kyrie Irving Scores 55 for Cavaliers in 99-94 Win Over Trail Blazers
The Cleveland Cavaliers played without LeBron James on Wednesday, but Kyrie Irving stepped up big time to lead Wine and Gold to a 99-94 win over the Portland Trail Blazers at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. 2015 Samsung Phones To Boast Unique Cases with Camera Lens, E-Ink Back Cover?
When the mobile phone first became popular, phone cases were made for the sole purpose of protecting the device from scratches and dents. However, as smartphones become more of a fashion accessory rather than a necessity, people choose phone cases which depict their sense of style. HTC Desire 826 Announced In China, Packs 5.5" 1080p Display, Snapdragon 615 SoC, 13MP Camera
HTC is known for its sleek smartphones, impressive build quality and high-end handsets. As one of the pioneers of the Android project almost a decade ago, the Taiwanese manufacturer is not one to be left behind as far as competition is concerned. 
Alexis Tsipras Starts Acting on Promises, Investors Worried
Alexis Tsipras began fulfilling his election promises when he began cutting previous austerity policies. His actions were praised by the Greek people, but received negative response from investors and other European entities. Will the Sony Xperia Z4 be Unveiled at MWC 2015?
For Sony and Android fans who have been waiting it out to get the upcoming Xperia Z4 smartphone, you may have to wait much longer. Facebook's One-Hour Downtime Was Caused by New System Configuration
Yesterday, a huge number of Facebook users were not able to access the social networking site for an hour. In succeeding reports, it appeared Instagram was also affected and was inaccessible to its users. 
California Bill Aims to Ban E-Cigarettes in Public Places
San Francisco Senator Mark Leno is looking to ban the use of e-cigarettes in all public areas in California through a new bill introduced on Monday at the state's Capitol. The proposed law, named as the Senate Bill 140, will treat e-cigarettes or vapes like traditional cigarettes and will even impos… 
Sleep Problems Linked to High Blood Pressure
A joint study conducted by researchers from the Pennsylvania State University and China's Sichuan University found a link between insomnia and hypertension. Based on the researchers' experiment, those who took longer than 14 minutes to doze off have higher chances of developing heart diseases and hi… 
"Lord, Restore Our Nation!": Korean Christians Continue in Intercession on Behalf of the U.S.
“The United Prayer Movement of Local Churches for the City and for America,” hosted by the Korean Christian Council in America (KCCA) and Jesus Awakening Movement of America (JAMA) began its first prayer movement at Grace Ministries International (GMI) from Jan. 22 to 24. 
Federal Officials Offer Reward for Capture of Suspect Who Shot a Bald Eagle
Officials working for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency have offered a reward to anyone who can provide information on the person or people involved in the shooting of a bald eagle in November of last year. A bounty of $10,000 was put up to help both state an… 
Google Fiber Internet Will Become Available In Atlanta, Charlotte, 16 More
Yesterday, Google announced that it will soon launch its high speed internet services to 18 cities in the southeastern part of the US. Measles Outbreak Linked to Disneyland May Have Reached Illinois
Officials from Illinois' Department of Public Health confirmed that a local resident from Cook Country has been infected by the measles disease. Authorities noted that the infection if the first reported case in Illinois for this year. GoDaddy Super Bowl 2015 Ad Cancelled Following Protests from Animal Rights Advocates
The preview of the Super Bowl ad by GoDaddy, the world's largest domain name registrar, which featured a puppy struggling to find its way home only to be sold instantaneously by its owner moments after it stepped inside their property, faced intense criticism on Tuesday from online users as animal r… FAA Issues Safety Measures Against E-Cigarettes
The Federal Aviation Authority (FAA) under the United States Department of Transportation issued a Safety Alert for Operators (SAFO) in connection with the growing popularity of the e-cigarettes, which may endanger the wellbeing of airline passengers when included in the checked in baggage. The FAA …









