WBC World Welterweight champion Floyd Mayweather Jr. was sentenced by Clark County District Court judge to 90 days in jail after pleading guilty to reduced battery domestic violence and harassment charges.
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Climate Change & Deforestation Are The Main Culprits Of Northern Mindanao Disaster
In the Philippines, unlike Luzon and Visayas, Mindanao has never been known to be a perennial path for typhoons.
Mutant Version Of the Deadly Bird Flu Virus, Feared It Could Be Used For Terrorist Attacks
A research team from Netherlands led by Ron Fouchier at Rotterdam’s Erasmus Medical Center said it had created a mutant version of the H5N1 bird flu virus that could for the first time be spread among mammals.
Norovirus Outbreaks At Hospital More Than Doubled In Two Weeks Time
Norovirus cases since July are up almost 20 percent on the same period last year, the figures released by the Health Protection Agency (HPA) show.
Bon Jovi, The Latest Victim Of Rumor Mongering That He Is Dead
Jon Bon Jovi is the latest celebrity victim to be rumored in the social media that he has died.
Cutting Calories On Your Diet Prevent From Early Brain Aging – Study
Cutting calories activates a molecule that keeps the brain young and help to prevent diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s, researchers have said.
South Korean Intelligence Has No Information On North Korean Leader’s Death
Earlier in the day, North Korea said it was going to make an important announcement at noon, keeping South Korean officials wondering what it would be.
The Royal Family In Accommodating All Their Guests Overnight Utilizes Servant’s Quarter For Sleeping
The Royal family is planning its biggest Christmas celebration with a lot of guests invited to join the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Sandringham.
U.S. Researchers Discover How To Keep Tumor Cells Alive In The Laboratory
US researchers said, they have discovered how to keep tumor cells alive in the lab, generating hope in the scientific community about a potential breakthrough that could transform cancer treatment.
Chickenpox Virus Thrives When Ultraviolet Rays Are Its Lowest
Ultraviolet (UV) light is known to inactivate some viruses, and Dr. Phil Rice, virologist at St George’s, University of London believes his findings show UV rays could inactivate the varicella zoster virus, responsible for chickenpox and shingles on the skin before it transmits to another person.