Love: We Are All Kind of Stunned
Captain Davis Love III and the rest of the United States Ryder Cup team were left stunned on Sunday evening after they allowed Europe to 'steal' the trophy from out under their noses.
Big Government Conspiracy Theories Become Reality: Fluoride, Cancer, Chemicals and More
What if you just found out that cancer in America began when food processing plants became prominent and people moved closer to the industrial plants, where the jobs were, just after World War II?
Ford Focus Price Reductions Continue:By as Much as $2410
Prices for the Ford Focus range in Australia have been cut by as much as $2410 with the arrival of the MkII model that takes advantage of a switch to Thailand production.
Bingo! Governments Lie About Inflation
Two percent is what the Bureau of Labor Statistics says. But the quants are massaging the numbers so hard, they're breaking their backs. The real rate is probably closer to 5%. Maybe 10%. Who knows? You might say "it depends on how you mis-measure it".
The Ian Poulter Factor
Like legends Seve Ballesteros and Colin Montgomerie before him, Englishman Ian Poulter seems to save his best golf for the Ryder Cup, when his emotional responses regularly motivates his European teammates.
Study Finds Sydney’s Trafficked Women Need More Support
A study has found that trafficked women in the Greater Sydney region lacked access to a breadth of health and community services, as there was a national focus on border protection and criminalisation rather than human rights.
Russia Completely Suspends Use of Monsanto's GM Corn
Russia Completely Suspends Use of Monsanto's GM Corn
Woods: I'm Feeling Good
Tiger Woods has insisted that he's still "feeling good" about his game, despite failing to win a single point at the Ryder Cup so far.
Aussies Easily Beat Befuddled Proteas
In a rather predictable turn of events, Shane Watson continued to win Australia's matches all by himself as he scored 70 to relegate South Africa to an eight-wicket defeat in Colombo on Sunday.
Saracens Upset Champs at the Stoop
Harlequins had their winning start to the Premiership campaign brought to an end on Sunday as Saracens beat them 18-16 at Twickenham Stoop.
Natural Remedies Smooth Blood Sugar and Cut Cravings
Refined sugar, which has been found to be four times as addictive as cocaine and as addictive as heroin, has wormed its way into virtually all of the processed foods that make up most of the calories Americans consume.
Mainstream Media Called Out for Complete Blackout on GMO Health Risks
The recent release of the first ever long-term study to examine the consequences of prolonged consumption of genetically-modified organisms (GMOs) has set the world ablaze, with individual citizens and even government officials now calling for an immediate embargo on all things GMO.
Lower Your Blood Pressure Naturally with These Four Fast-Acting Remedies
High blood pressure or hypertension afflicts many who may not be aware of it. It is referred to as a silent disease among those without recognizable symptoms. It's estimated that around one in three Americans have high blood pressure (HBP).
Suboptimal Vitamin D Levels Significantly Increase Cardiovascular Disease Risk
The past decade has seen thousands of studies published that all demonstrate the profound importance of obtaining sufficient amounts of the sunshine vitamin from food, sun exposure and supplementation.
Aloe Vera: 30 Great Reasons to Make Home Remedies from the Legendary Healing Plant
Over 6,000 years have passed since the Egyptians referred to the common houseplant Aloe vera as the "plant of immortality," due to its myriad of uses for everything from acne to baldness, insomnia, digestive upsets, sepsis and cancer.
Dwarf Bowlers and Muslim Movie Critics Assemble
Before we get to dwarf bowling, what's going on in the stock market? A round of central bank intervention in Japan, Europe and the US hasn't sent the market soaring. In fact, it's fallen. Why?
Eating Yogurt Regularly Found to Help Lower Blood Pressure
The benefits of consuming probiotic-rich yogurt extend a whole lot further than just promoting digestive health, according to a new study presented at a recent medical conference in Washington, D.C.
Angry Birds maker releases Bad Piggies game
Rovio Entertainment, the Angry Birds maker, has released its newest game Bad Piggies and it hopes that it will be a hit! The Bad Piggies game hit the applications store on the 27th of September. For the first time, fans of the Angry Birds may see the softer sight of the evil piggies.
Following Harvard University Lead, More Studies Link Fluoride to Brain Damage
Science continues to provide more evidence that fluoride, which is added to most public drinking water systems in the U.S. as a way to fight tooth decay, causes more harm than good.
Banks Versus the Farms
We spent yesterday in Perth presenting at the Pastoralists and Graziers Association (PGA) annual convention. It was a packed house in the morning session.
Rising Home Prices in the U.S. Hit Highest Level in 2 Years
Home prices continued rising in July across the United States. According to reports, home prices in the U.S. biggest cities have risen to the highest level in almost two years.
Tesla Struggles with Production as it Plans to Sell its Shares
Tesla Motors Inc., the electric car maker, faces a revenue drop as it struggles with supplier problems and delays in ramping up production of its Model S. According to the company statement, Tesla Motors Inc.'s sales will be around $45 million, which is far below estimates of $80 millions.
New CEO Lays Out Broad Goals for Yahoo
Marissa Mayer, the new CEO of Yahoo Inc., fleshed out extensive plans for the company in her first address to the entire group on the 25th of September. The goals proposed by her met with an enthusiastic response from members of staff who have suffered from years of doubt and turmoil in management.
BlackBerry Maker Plans Comeback as It Reveals Results
Research in Motion plans its big comeback on the stage with its new BlackBerry 10 smartphone to be launched in couple of months.
A Familiar Sequence: Print, Spend, Crash
What a big, chaotic, sprawling place. How does it work? São Paulo is huge... stretching out in all directions. It has some of the world's richest people - with two Ferrari dealerships and countless private helicopters - and some of the world's poorest people, too.
Fraud Role in Accounting Admitted in Court by the Ex Chairman of Olympus
Olympus Corp., which is a Japanese maker of medical equipment and camera, have admitted being guilty along with its three former executives on Tuesday, according to the reports.
Lennar Corp.’s Profit Grows as Home Demand Climbs
Lennar Corp., the third-largest U.S. homebuilder by revenue, reported higher fiscal third-quarter earnings as demand for new homes jumped.
No Letup in Global Housing Market Downturn, Aggravating European Crisis
No end to the global housing market downturn is in sight, except probably in the US, according to a survey of global house price trends by the Global Property Guide. Asia is weakening, and house price falls in the worst-hit European crisis countries are dramatically accelerating.
Toys R Us to Hire Approx. 45,000 Temporary Workers for Holiday Season
Toys R Us has informed that it plans to hire about 45,000 workers nationwide for holiday shopping season. It will be 5,000 more than the same period last year. The seasonal hiring is expected to help its expanded customer services such as shipping online purchases to stores.
Harvard Now Insists that Fluoride Only Lowers IQ Levels Outside the United States
Intense industry pressure to continue mass medicating Americans with fluoride chemicals via public water supplies has apparently influenced Harvard University researchers to backtrack on a recent study they conducted that verified fluoride chemicals lower IQ levels in children.