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Chechnya Attacked by Militants, None of the Attackers Survived According to Chechen Leader
On Wednesday, Islamic militants attacked the Chechen capital city of Grozny. 
Kevin Love Quashes Rumors, Says He Won’t Leave Cleveland Cavaliers
Kevin Love could become an unrestricted free agent after the 2014-15 NBA season, but the All-Star power forward reiterated that he is not planning to leave the Cleveland Cavaliers. 
Eric Garner's Death and the Reason for the Grand Jury's Decision
Allegations of injustice and racism are aimed at local authorities all over the United States in light of the two deaths of African American males. Despite the anger and allegations towards him, Officer Daniel Pantaleo was not indicted by the Grand Jury for the death of Eric Garner on Wednesday. 
FDA To Improve Drug Warning Labels for Pregnant Women
The Food and Drug Administration announced that they will implement changes on labeling prescription drugs to help pregnant women determine medicines that are safe for consumption easier than before. 
Randy Jackson to exit 'American Idol', will not return for Season 14
Being one of the original judges of Fox's reality singing competition 'American Idol', Randy Jackson has formally announced that he will not be coming back as a judge or mentor for Season 14. Samsung S5 Plus, World's 'Fastest Android Smartphone', Gets A Release in Europe
Despite reports that Samsung Electronics' Galaxy S5 has not performed as well as its predecessor, the Galaxy S4, the South Korean tech giant has paved the way to release another smartphone under the S5 lineup, the Galaxy S5 Plus, starting with several countries in Europe. 
'Selfie' Culture Gives Rise To Plastic Surgery Demand
The increasing number of people getting addicted to taking 'selfies' has boosted the facial plastic surgery industry. 
WHO’s Prediction About Global Warming’s Additional 250,000 Yearly Death Rate Debunked
A study published by the Global Warming Policy Foundation (GWPF) criticized the World Health Organization’s (WHO) prediction that the death toll caused by global warming will increase by 250,000 a year. In August of this year, WHO released a report stating that more people will die yearly from 203… U.S. Urges Cuba To Free American Contractor
The U.S. government is currently in talks with Cuba for the release of the American contractor Alan Gross. Gross, who was hired by the U.S. Agency for International Deployment (USAID) to install an Internet network system in Cuba, was arrested in 2009 under charges of espionage. 
NASA: Rate Of Melting Antarctic Ice Tripled
A new scientific study revealed that in over 20 years, the rate of glaciers melting in the Antarctic region has tripled. Through observations in the region, researchers from NASA and the University of California discovered that from 1992 to 2013, glaciers in the area have lost at least 83 gigatons o… 
Russian Youth Becoming Political After Government Cracks Down On Their Pop Idols
Members of Russia’s youth are becoming more aware about their country’s political situation because of how their favorite musicians are being treated by the government. This started in August of this year after Russian artist Ivan Alekseev, more popularly known by his stage name Noize MC, perfo… 
Iraq To Call On NATO To Train Its Military Force
Iraq aims to improve its military force by asking the National Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) for training assistance. According to Oana Lungescu, the spokesperson for the international alliance, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg coordinated with Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi of Iraq to … Apple to Have Beats Music App Pre-Installed on iPads, iPhones in 2015
Apple has announced its plans to load the Beats subscription music service onto the iPhones and iPads that will be released starting in 2015. Corning's New Gorilla Glass 4 to Prevent More Cracks in Smartphones and Tablets
Corning recently announced that the company will be introducing the Gorilla Glass 4, a new and stronger version of the cover glass being used for both smartphones and tablets, to prevent more cracks and damages. 
'Digital Cookie' Approved: Girl Scouts Can Now Sell Cookies Online
The Girl Scouts will now be able to sell their cookies online.









