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Samsung Galaxy S6, Galaxy S6 Edge Could Feature Quad HD Displays
The latest details on the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge have been made public with which the online leaks are pointing out Quad HD displays in these smartphones. 15 Community Colleges In California Will Soon Offer 4-Year Courses
The pilot program to offer four-year courses to students in community colleges in the state of California saw the preliminary approval of 15 academic institutions on Tuesday-a move that became tangible following the passing of a bill last year. 
Transfer Rumors: Chelsea Interested in Juan Cuadrado, Could Part Ways with Mohamed Salah
Chelsea are on top of the Barclays Premier League table, but the Blues are reportedly looking to bolster their lineup before the end of this month to improve their chances of winning the league title this season. Derrick Rose Blasts Chicago Bulls After Blowout Loss to Cleveland Cavaliers
Chicago Bulls superstar Derrick Rose voiced out his frustration after their team absorbed a 108-94 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers on Monday night at Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio. Doctor in Boston Hospital Shot, Gunman Dead
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, a prevalent hospital in Boston, reports that a lone gunman opened fire on a single doctor today in the hospital. The gunman fired two shots at the doctor and was found dead in a room with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. 
Sitting too Much Negates Benefits of Exercise
Health experts warned that even though regularly exercising offers a wide range of benefits, these may not matter if one spends majority of his or her time sitting down. According to a study conducted by researchers from the University of Toronto and the Toronto Rehabilitation Institute, sitting dow… 
President Obama to Give State of the Union Speech
On Tuesday night, the President of the United States will address the nation in his State of the Union speech. The topics of the President’s speech, however, are no mystery. 
Researchers Discover Marine Animals Prone to Developing Irregular Heartbeats That Could Lead to Heart Attacks
A recent scientific study revealed that marine mammals are prone to developing irregular heartbeats due to their movements underwater. The condition, known as cardiac arrhythmia, also occurs among humans. Although not fatal, it could lead to heart attacks for those who have weak health conditions. Climate Experts Criticize Government Agencies’ Claim That 2014 was the Hottest Year
Recently, the government-funded scientific agencies the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reported that 2014 is the hottest recorded year. However, climate scientists slammed the two agencies and said the claim was gre… 
WHO: High Death Rate Caused by Wrong Lifestyle Choices
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced that the number of people dying prematurely is increasing due to misguided lifestyle choices. The international health agency cited non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as heart and lung-related illnesses, diabetes and cancer as the emerging top killers… 
From TV Series to Films, Amazon is Taking Hollywood by Storm
Amazon is bent on conquering the entertainment industry. After the success of its TV series, "Transparent," the online shopping giant company has announced that it will be producing original films. 
TogetherLA: How Can Christians Go about Loving Los Angeles?
Los Angeles is a unique city with diverse groups of people ethnically as well as socioeconomically, and the city itself contains various neighborhoods that are vastly different from each other: Beverly Hills, Hollywood, Echo Park, Koreatown, Little Ethiopia, South Central, Compton, Little Tokyo, and… 
Experts Study if Miss Universe 2015 Will Benefit Doral
Miss Universe 2015 will be held in be Doral, Miami. The 63rd annual beauty pageant was postponed last year, leaving no Miss Universe 2014 title, to January 2015. Although locals are excited that the prestigious event will take place in Doral, some are skeptical if it will actually benefit the city. 
Pope Francis Overwhelmed with 6 Million Crowd, Confirms US Visit
Pope Francis returned to Vatican last Monday, ending his Asian visit. The People's Pope was overwhelmed of the warm acceptance that he received in the Philippines. The crowd that went to see the Pope in Quirino Grand Stand, according to local officials, came to six million. 
Apple May Finally Unveil The iPad Pro This Year, Will Come With Its Own Stylus
After more than a year of waiting, it appears that the Apple iPad Pro release date will finally make its way to the market in 2015.









