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First Test of Ebola Vaccine Proved Effective
AP and Yonhap News reported that the National Institutes of Health (NIH) confirmed that the first testing of the potential vaccine for the Ebola Virus has produced some hopeful results. 20 people were recruited from the ages 18 to 50 for human testing. NIH insiders explained that 4 weeks after the v… iPhone 7 Release Date, Specs, Features Rumors
Apple hit strides with the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus when both devices hit the market this year. But this early, most consumers are already excited about what the company will offer next year. Scientists Discover New Bird Species In Indonesia
A new species of bird was discovered in Indonesia by a team of researchers from the Michigan State University, Princeton University and Indonesia’s Institute of Sciences. The Sulawesi streaked flycatcher was first seen in 1997 but was only recently named as a new type of bird after the researchers… 
Sylvester Stallone Says 'The Expendables 3' PG-13 Rating A "Horrible Miscalculation"
Sylvester Stallone regrets gunning for a PG-13 rating for 'The Expendables 3'. Quadruple Amputee Gets Rare Bilateral Transplant
Will Lautzenheiser had been given new arms this year as he lost his own in 2011 due to an aggressive case of streptococcus. 
Teens Blame Michelle Obama For Low Quality Caferia Lunches
The hashtag #thanksMichelleObama began to trend in Twitter as high school students posted photos of their unappetizing school meals. 
Clashes Break Out as Hong Kong Authorities Move In On Pro-Democracy Protesters
Protesters and law enforcers clashed on Tuesday evening in Hong Kong’s Mong Kok district as authorities move in to clear the streets. The operation was part of a court order issued by Hong Kong officials to open the streets of Mong Kok to traffic. 
Women In Authority Have Higher Risks Of Depression
Women in authority tend to be more prone to depression compared with men. 
France Cancels Delivery of Warship To Russia
President Francois Hollande of France has decided to delay the delivery of a warship to Russia.The naval vessel in question is the Vladivostok, a helicopter carrier that was originally scheduled to be handed over by France to Russia in September of this year. 
Russia: Ferguson Controversy Highlights Racial Problems of U.S.
Konstantin Dolgov, the human rights envoy of Russia’s Foreign Ministry said the social unrest spurred by the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, highlights the growing racial problem in the U.S. Dolgov warned that if these protests continue, they could seriously threaten the stability… 
Pope Francis Criticizes Bureaucratic Europe
As Pope Francis addressed the European Parliament in Strasbourg for the first time, the leader of the Church said that Europe has aged and lost its vibrancy. In his speech, the Pope noted that the European Union has become more focused on bureaucratic details rather than the welfare of its citizens.… 
Liverpool Striker Mario Balotelli Won’t Return to Inter Milan
Mario Balotelli’s agent, Mino Raiola, denied that the Liverpool striker is planning to return to Italian Serie A club Inter Milan when the soccer transfer window opens in January. AT&T and Starbucks to Roll Out Wireless Charging Starting with 200 Cafes in U.S.
AT&T has partnered with Starbucks to make wireless charging areas available at Starbucks cafes with which customers can easily charge their phones without their traditional cords. 
Cardinal Vincent Nichols 'Deeply Shocked' With Gaza War Aftermath
Cardinal Vincent Nichols was deeply shocked after seeing the aftermath of the 50-day war between Israel and Hamas. Apple Releases WatchKit for the Apple Watch
Apple has introduced a toolkit called the WatchKit to enable software developers to generate new apps suitable for the Apple Watch.









