Pokémon 'Magiana' Revealed, Featured in 19th Movie

The Pokémon Company has revealed the first image of the newest pocket monster called Magiana in the latest issue of CoroCoro magazine. According to Serebii, Magiana is a Mythical Pokémon and is classified as a Man-Made Pokémon.

WWE: Will John Cena Turn Heel Once He Return from Shoulder Injury?

John Cena is currently sidelined recovering a torn labrum that will take six to nine months to recover and his absence has been felt by the WWE. According to Daily News Wrestling, a heel turn may be in the works for the 15-time WWE champion once he returns sometime in the summer.

Survey Says Majority of Americans Think Alexander Hamilton was a Former President

A survey conducted by researchers from Washington University in St. Louis found out that majority of Americans thinks Alexander Hamilton was a former president of the United States, per Newser. A total of 326 participants were told to pick out the presidents they know in a list of 123 names with 41 actual presidents and 82 others individuals like Benjamin Franklin and Hamilton.

MLB: Baltimore Orioles Interested in Free Agent Dexter Fowler, Cincinnati Reds' Jay Bruce

The 2016 MLB Spring Training is just a week away, but the Baltimore Orioles remains interested in several players in free agency as well as in the trade market. The Orioles' main priority is to sign a starting pitcher, but they are now being linked with outfielder Dexter Fowler and Cincinnati Reds' Jay Bruce, per Mass Live.

Inherited DNA from Neanderthals Possibly Linked with Depression, Nicotine Addiction

A new study published in the recent issue of Science magazine found out that a person's risk of having depression or being addicted to nicotine may have been inherited from Neanderthal DNA. The group of researchers studied 28,000 electronic health records of Americans with European ancestry and used a new method to scan for Neanderthal gene variants that are linked to depression and other disorders like skin lesions and blood clots.

United Airlines Changing Sydney-LAX Flights With Boeing 787 Dreamliner in March

United Airlines will make the Australian market the first to have all of its flight in a Boeing 787 Dreamliner at the end of March. The Chicago-based company decided to upgrade the route from Sydney to Los Angeles and San Francisco that still flies in a Boeing 777.

WWE: Ronda Rousey Still Slated to Appear at WrestleMania 32?

Former UFC women's featherweight champion Ronda Rousey is slowly making her way back to the public headlines since her first loss against Holly Holm back in November, per MMA Junkie. According to a report by PWInsider via Wrestle Zone, there still a possibility of "Rowdy" making another WWE appearance at this year's WrestleMania in Dallas.

Leopard Cats May Have Been Domesticated Back in Ancient China

A new study on catlike fossils shows that wild leopard cats may have been domesticated more than 5,000 years ago in Ancient China. The modern cat or the Felis catus is known to have descended from the native wildcat found in the Middle East and Southwest Asia, but researchers suggest that a second type of cat acted as pets by ancient Chinese farmers.

CM Punk's UFC Debut Delayed Again Due to Back Surgery for Herniated Disc

Former WWE superstar and UFC newcomer Phil Brooks, also known as CM Punk, just can't catch a break. Days after confirming that he will face Mickey Gall in his Octagon debut, Punk will undergo back surgery to repair a herniated disc, per MMA Fighting.

New York Yankees Planning to Play Starlin Castro at Third Base?

The 2016 MLB Spring Training is set to start in just a week with the New York Yankees possibly trying to have Starlin Castro play third base, as reported by CBS New York. The 25-year-old Castro is a natural shortstop but was moved to second base towards the end of the season with the Chicago Cubs.

Researchers Detect Zika Virus in Fetal Brain, Big Clue in Link to Microcephaly

Researchers from Europe have out that a fetal brain whose mother suffered Zika virus symptoms during pregnancy is missing neural folds. Even though it's not enough to prove that the mosquito-borne disease directly causes microcephaly, scientists believe what they found is a big clue in finding the link between the two.

United Airlines to Pull Services in New York's Elmira Corning and Texas' Tyler Pounds Airport

United Airlines will be pulling out it services to two regional airports in the country this coming April. According to the Star Gazette, United will be ending its two-year stint in New York's Elmira Corning Regional Airport while Tyler Morning Telegraph reports that Tyler Pounds Regional Airport in Texas will suffer the same fate after more than 20 years of service.

MLB: Latest on Yovani Gallardo, Cuban Prospect Lazaro Armenteros

The MLB Spring Training is set to start in a few more days and teams are starting fill up their 40-man rosters as well as stacking up their farm system with the best available international prospects. Check out the latest rumors regarding free agent starting pitcher Yovani Gallardo and a host of Cuban prospects including Lazarito and the Gurriel Brothers.

WWE Fastlane 2016: New Matches Announced; Check Updated Card and Preview Here

The second annual WWE Fastlane pay-per-view on Feb. 21 at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, Ohio is less than two weeks away.

'Pokémon GO' Update: Company Warns About Beta Test Scams, More Details Coming in March

The Pokémon Company has posted a warning on its official Japanese website about a number of scams about beta tests regarding "Pokémon GO." The increasing amount of fake websites from the past few months that are for personal details from including their email address have prompted the move of the video game company.

NBA Injury Update: Jimmy Butler to Miss 3-4 Weeks, Marc Gasol Out Indefinitely With Broken Foot

The NBA season has reached its midway point with the 2016 All-Star game in Toronto happening in just a few more days. However, injuries are part of basketball and here are the latest news on the Chicago Bulls' Jimmy Butler and Memphis Grizzlies' Marc Gasol.

Sikh Man Banned From Aeromexico Flight Grateful With Apology, Wants to Implement Special Training

An Indian-American Sikh is very grateful that Aeromexico issued an apology for preventing him from boarding a Mexico City-to-New York flight after refusing to remove his turban last Monday. Waris Ahluwalia, an actor, model and designer, is very happy but wants the Mexico City-based airline to have a special training on it employees on how to treat Sikh passengers.

Florida Senator Wants Investigation on Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship That Sailed Into Storm

Florida Senator Bill Nelson is calling on the National Transportation Safety Board to investigate the reason why a Royal Caribbean cruise ship sailed into the Atlantic Ocean despite an incoming storm last weekend, per the Associated Press. The "Anthem of the Seas" cruise ship left New Jersey on Saturday before turning back after facing strong winds and waves early Sunday morning.

United Airlines Flight Heading to LAX Makes Emergency Landing in Tucson Airport due to Smoke in Cabin

A United Airlines flight heading to Los Angeles made an emergency landing in Tucson International Airport last Sunday morning, Feb. 7, as reported by ABC Arizona. According to airport authorities, the plane's cockpit and cabin were filled up with smoke causing the pilot to turn around and make the emergency landing.

California Mom Starts Campaign Against United Airlines After Getting Shamed for Breastfeeding

A mother from California who was shamed for breastfeeding inside a United Airlines flight is starting a social media campaign against the Chicago-based company, per FOX News. Juliet Thomson revealed that a female passenger complained to the crew about her during a flight from Salt Lake City, Utah heading to LAX last Jan. 29.

WWE Fans, Superstars React to Daniel Bryan's Retirement Announcement

Daniel Bryan announced his retirement from wrestling due to medical reasons on Monday, Feb. 8, via Twitter and elaborated his condition at the conclusion of this week's Monday Night RAW in Seattle. According to PWInsider, Bryan underwent several tests in New York City days before the Royal Rumble where the results showed that he cannot wrestle anymore.

MLB: After Arbitration Deal, Jake Arrieta and Chicago Cubs Talking Long-Term Extension?

Jake Arrieta and the Chicago Cubs agreed to a $10.7 million 2016 salary, the largest one-year contract for a second-time arbitration eligible pitcher last Feb. 5, as reported by the Associated Press. Arrieta made only $3.63 million last season with the Cubs offering $7.6 million this year before agreeing to the new deal.

NFL: New York Jets Should Bring in Colin Kaepernick, Says Joe Namath

The New York Daily News reported last Feb. 2 that San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick wants out of the team and prefers the New York Jets as his next team. However, the NJ Advance Media noted that there is no truth in the report, but it did not prevent Jets legendary quarterback Joe Namath from supporting the idea.

Taxi Drivers in Japan Claim to Have 'Ghost Passengers' in Tsunami-Hit Areas

Japanese Taxi Drivers are claiming to experienced having "ghost passengers" in the city of Ishinomaki in Miyagi. The prefecture is one of the devastated areas hit by the March 2011 9.0 magnitude earthquake that triggered a tsunami that killed more than 18,000 people.

Colombia Records 3,177 Zika Virus Cases in Pregnant Women but No Microcephaly

President Juan Manuel Santos announced last Saturday that Colombia has diagnosed a total of 3,177 cases of pregnant women with Zika virus, per the Associated Press. The good news is that no microcephaly, a birth defect related to the mosquito-borne disease was recorded.
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