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  • Fingerprint

    Hackers Can Steal Fingerprints Using A Digital Camera

    A harmless, regular digital camera can be used to steal one's information, particularly their fingerprints. This is what Chaos Computer Club hacker member Jan Krissler shared last Saturday at a conference.
  • Monarch Butterfly

    Monarch Butterflies Might be an Endangered Species

    Monarch butterflies have suffered dramatic population losses in the past two decades. The insect population has decreased roughly 90 percent in the past twenty years. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) announced on Monday that it will conduct a yearlong study to determine whether the Monarch…
  • Bats May Be Source of Ebola Outbreak

    The Ebola outbreak of 2014 that has claimed 7,500 lives may have originated from bats. According to a report published on Tuesday by the Robert-Koch Institute in Berlin, bats infected with the virus could have spread it to “patient-zero”, or the first individual affected in the Ebola outbreak. D…
  • Well Mission

    Gift of Bicycles Given to South LA Neighbors with Help of Local Korean Churches

    The Well Mission gave the gift of bicycles to its congregants on December 27 with the new year just around the corner. The Well Mission has been serving the Los Angeles downtown community...
  • Alexei Navalny

    Alexei Navalny Detained for Joining Protest While Under House Arrest

    On Tuesday, Alexei Navalny was arrested for violating his house arrest. Navalny, a prominent critic of the Kremlin, was on his way to a demonstration rally in Moscow before police detained him. Also on Tuesday, a Russian court suspended Navalny’s sentence while deciding to jail his brother Oleg.
  • "God, Why Are You So Extreme?": Christians Called to Obey Even When Obedience Requires Sacrifice

    At the Higher Calling Conference, an annual mission conference held by Korea Campus Crusade for Christ, various well-known Christian speakers relayed messages to students during the elective seminar portion. Scott Oh is one such speaker. On the second day of the conference, Oh led a seminar called, …
  • Great White

    Australian Teen Dies from Shark Attack

    Australian teen Jay Muscat was spearfishing with a friend at Cheynes Beach in Western Australia last Monday, when a shark attacked and killed him. Muscat, 17, was the second victim of a shark attack in Australia.
  • Air Jordan Release Dates 2015

    Air Jordan 4Lab1 ‘Glow’, Jordan Melo M11 Release Dates, Price, Where to Buy, Photos

    Jordan Brand will end year 2014 on a high note and start year 2015 with a bang as they are set to release excellent shoes that will surely be among the hottest items on the sneaker market.
  • The Hobbit 2 Panel 2 SDCC 2014

    The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies Exceeds $550 Million Mark

    If there is anyone that is happy this Christmas, Metro Goldwyn, Warner Bors., and New Line Cinema are sure to be a few of them. The last installment of The Hobbit franchise, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies, just went over the $550 million mark.
  • Salvation Army

    Salvation Army Gives Christmas Gifts to Low-Income Families

    A little past 11 AM on December 22, people were lined up on Hoover Street in front of the Salvation Army L.A. Korea Corps. Latino American and African American parents held the hands of their sons and daughters, preparing to enter the church. The amount of people seemed to be roughly around 400 peop…
  • AirAsia2

    Korean Missionary Family among Those on Missing AirAsia Flight

    While the location of and circumstances surrounding the missing AirAsia flight QZ8501 remains a mystery, three of the passengers on the plane were identified as a Korean missionary family. Seong-beom Park, Kyung-Hwa Lee, and their 11-month-old daughter Yuna Park, were on their way to Singapore to fi…
  • Ebola Virus

    CDC Confirms Lab Technician Not Showing Signs of Ebola Infection

    The Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta confirmed that the laboratory technician who might have been infected by the Ebola virus has not shown signs of the disease. The unnamed female technician is currently in her second week of incubation after an accident occurred in CDC’s faci…
  • Sleeping Woman

    Study Reveals How Reading E-Books from Mobile Devices Disrupts Sleep

    A recent study revealed that reading e-books, instead of traditional books, using mobile devices such as laptops and tablets before going to bed can have negative effects on a person’s sleeping habit. According to the researchers, those who prefer to use their gadgets to read have a harder time fa…
  • HCC6

    Youth and College Students Experience God's Love and Make Faith Commitments at Higher Calling

    On Tuesday night, Korea Campus Crusade for Christ’s annual “Higher Calling” Conference had its fifth main plenary session. The overall purpose for this year’s conference was to motivate the youth and college students to be a light to their world. In this particular session, the national dire…
  • Remaining Passengers Aboard Burning Italian Ferry Rescued

    Remaining passengers of the burning Italian ferry on the Adriatic Sea were ushered to safety. Most passengers aboard the Norman Atlantic ferry were rescued by Greek and Italian rescue teams who worked through the night to get them out.
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