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Ships Are Paid to Slow Down Off California Coast for Whales

Under a new voluntary trial initiative off the Southern California coast, shippers will be paid to slow down to avoid hitting whales.

NASA, Navy Test Equipment, Recovery Team for Orion Mission Splash-Down

When the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's new Orion spacecraft returns from its first test flight and plunges into the Pacific Ocean in December, its recovery crew should know what to do.

Wildlife Corridors May Aid Habitat Destruction by Invasive Species

Long touted by environmentalists as a way to promote ecological diversity and health amid human development, wildlife corridors may in fact be inviting the destruction of natural spaces they were meant to save.

iPhone 6 Release Rumors: Apple Sets New Date for Suspected iPhone 6 Reveal

The technology giant Apple has announced a media event scheduled for Sept. 9, where many people speculate the new iPhone 6.

Judge Urges Jail Time for “Girls Gone Wild” Founder Joe Francis

A U.S. bankruptcy judge checked her authority for jailing "Girls Gone Wild" founder Joe Francis for bad behavior.

OVO Fest 2014: Drake, OutKast, Lauryn Hill and Others Highlight Star-Studded Weekend in Toronto

Rapper Drake's fifth annual hip hop festival OVO Fest was star-studded over the weekend in Toronto, bringing both new artists as well as reclusive veterans to the stage.

Apple Tablet Deals, Specs, and Comparison: iPad Air vs. iPad Mini

How to decide between two very similar tablets When comparing the Apple iPad Air with its younger brother, the iPad Mini, it's really six of one, a smaller half-dozen of the other.

Discovery at Museum Gives New Meaning to 'Coming Out of the Closet'

A new archaeological find by the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, otherwise known as the Penn Museum, proves it's never too late to come out of the closet.

Luis Fernando Muñoz Castro Death: Banda Los Recoditos Talks About Performing Again Following Star's Death

Angel Franco also talks about the medium that predicted Luis Fernando Muñoz Castro's death. Luis Fernando Muñoz Castro's death was on July 25, but Banda Los Recoditos were back to performing recently.

Apple and Samsung Agree to End Foreign Lawsuits Over Technology Patents

Battle still rages in the U.S. Apple and Samsung have been waging war over technology patents during the last few years, each claiming the other is stealing ideas.

Android Apps vs. iOS 7 Apps 2014: New Application Promotes Sharing Leftovers with Strangers

LeftoverSwap, a free app for Apple users to upload photos of leftovers for others to eat. A new iOS app called LeftoverSwap allows users to exchange what is in their refrigerators with others.

Buy School Supplies List & Stores Online 2014: Top 5 Back to School Deals and Steals

Get ready for back to school 2014 Whether you're heading back to high school, college, or sending a kid off to elementary or middle school, you're going to need some school supplies.

McDonald's Restaurants & Menu 2014: Fast Food Giant Tries 60-Second Drive-Thru Guarantee

The fast-food giant McDonald's is trying to speed up lunch drive-thru orders, testing a 60-second guarantee.

Drake & Rihanna Breakup News Update 2014: '0 to 100' Rapper Disses 'Diamonds' Singer With Devil Display [Watch]

A few months after their highly publicized breakup, Drake has seemingly dissed on-and-off-again girlfriend Rihanna at OVO Fest.

Preschoolers Diagnosed with Depression Likely to Suffer Throughout Youth

Children diagnosed with depression at very young ages are very likely to suffer the disorder well into their adolescent years, if not farther, says new research out of Washington University in St. Louis.

University Sex Brothel Bust: Two Pimps Arrested After Operating Prostitution Ring at UK University Dorms

More than 50 women were rescued when the two pimps were arrested for illegally using university dorms as a brothel.

Was Abraham Lincoln's Handwriting Found on Book Justifying Racism?

President who freed the slaves once read the book found in small Illinois town Illinois state historians on Tuesday confirmed that the handwriting found on a book called "Types of Mankind" belongs to none other than Abraham Lincoln, Time reported.

The Intercept & Spying 2014: Website Finds New Leaker?

New report on site that published Snowden leaks appears to have new guy who wants to uncover government problems

'Dragon Age: Inquisition' Stage, Release Date & Gameplay Rumors: Launch Date Pushed Back?

Game has been pushed back one month, but rumors are abound Game maker Bioware has pushed back the release date on its much anticipated "Dragon Age: Inquisition" title to November 18, but has leaked some details on the game to keep players salivating, according to HITC.

Lindsay Lohan Instagram & Book News 2014: Movie Star Reportedly Wants JK Rowling or EL James to Help Ghostwrite Tell-All Book

The actress is said to have already met with E.L. James. Lindsay Lohan is aiming high for her autobiography. The actress is looking for a ghost writer, and she's hoping it can be J.