Russian Runners Kiss: Lesbian Smooch at World Athletics Championships in Moscow Sparks Debate

A photograph of two female Russian tracks runners kissing on a podium at the 2013 World Athletics Championships in Moscow is sparking debate. Kseniya Rhyzhova and Tatyana Firova embraced one another with a kiss after they won the gold medal in the 4x400-meter relay.

Joe Arpaio Racial Profiling Case: Arizona Sheriff Rejects Oversight of Court-Appointed Monitor

According to a Friday court filing, Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio is fighting against rulings made by U.S. District Judge Murray Snow to address findings of racial profiling in Arpaio's department, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office.

Russian Meteor Explosion Created New Dust Belt in Earth's Atmosphere, Says NASA

NASA has tracked the dust of a meter that exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia in February. According to the study, dust from the Feb. 15 explosion stayed in Earth's atmosphere for three months.

Left Brain, Right Brain Myth: Personality Theory Debunked

New research conducted by neuroscientists from the University of Utah show evidence that the "right-brained" versus "left-brained" theory is a debunked myth.

Sakurajima Volcano Eruption Video 2013: Ash Plumes Leap Three Miles Into the Sky

Mount Sakurajima, one of Japan's most active volcanoes, erupted on Sunday night, projecting ash up to 16,000 feet (or about 5,000 meters) into the air, according to the Kagoshima Local meteorological Observatory.
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