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Oil Producers Like Venezuela, Iran, Russia and Saudi Arabia Continue to Face Price Drop Crisis

The oil industry has entered a challenging phase recently with oil prices dropping and oil-producing nations continue to face financial crisis. These include Venezuela and others like Iran, Russia and Saudi Arabia.

Samsung Galaxy S7 to Have 'Vivid Photo' Feature to Challenge Apple's 'Live Photo'

Samsung Galaxy S7 is matching Apple's "Live Photo" feature with its own "Vivid Photo" technology

French Teacher Faces Manslaughter Charge After Alps Avalanche Deaths

A French PE school teacher is under investigation after he led schoolchildren onto a closed French Alps ski slope where an avalanche killed two of them and a Ukrainian tourist, a prosecutor announced Thursday.

Smart Shower Head Changes Color When Using Too Much Water

A French design firm has created a smart shower head that changes color when it uses too much water.

Harry Styles Moving into Kendall Jenner's Los Angeles Condominium?

Kendall Jenner is back on the headlines as it was recently reported that the Victoria's Secret model is going out with the One Direction singer Harry Styles

'Bringing Up Bates' Season 3 Episode 2 Spoilers: Michaella Will Soon Walk Down the Aisle

Who will rock their wedding dresses on Michaella's wedding? "Bringing Up the Bates" is back and fans are thrilled to know what's in store for them for the 3rd season.

Xbox One Backwards-Compatible Games for January 2016 to Be Revealed; 'Call of Duty: Black Ops 2' on the List?

The Xbox One is gearing up for another game drop for their lauded backwards compatibility feature. Fans are eagerly awaiting the new January lineup and the Microsoft team revealed it will be coming to the system soon.

'Harry Potter' Fans Flock Platform 9¾ to Pay Tribute to Alan Rickman

"Harry Potter" fans are left devastated after news broke out that Alan Rickman, who is also known as Professor Severus Snape, passed away Jan. 14.

PS4 vs Xbox One: Sony Outsells Rival in December, PlayStation 4 Ends 2015 as Best-Selling Console

Sony pulls ahead in the race of the video game consoles as the PlayStation 4 outsold the Xbox One in December, as well as raking in the bigger sales numbers for the entire 2015.

Was the Winning £33 Million Lottery Ticket Bought From Morrisons Bolton?

Numerous speculations emerged after an unidentified Morrisons' employee informed some of his friends that the winning Lottery ticket with the numbers 26, 27, 26, 47, 52 and 58 was purchased from their store.

Ted Cruz Did not Include Goldman Sachs Loan on His Federal Fundraising Reports

Presidential candidate Ted Cruz is in hot seat as he did not declare his loan from Goldman Sachs during his federal fund raising.

American Biologists Visiting Cuba to Study Orchids

American biologists are also taking advantage of the restored diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba to study plants and animals. One of the ongoing programs is the preservation of different orchid species found in Cuba that used to be present in Florida.

NBA All-Star Game 2016 Balloting: Los Angeles Lakers Star Kobe Bryant Still on Top With 1.5 Million Votes

The NBA released the third voting returns on Thursday for the 2016 All-Star Game in Toronto with Kobe Bryant still leading all players with more than 1.5 million votes. Reigning MVP Stephen Curry and LeBron James are second and third overall, respectively, while Carmelo Anthony moves to third place in the Eastern Conference frontcourt.

Activists Call for Better Animal Protection in Puerto Rico

Activists are appealing to the Puerto Rican government to amp up their efforts for animal protection after the country was revealed to be last among U.S. territories in animal welfare.

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to New Hampshire Voters: 'Don't Elect First-Time Senators'

New Jersey Gov. Chis Christie said to a packed town hall meeting in New Hampshire to do not elect first-time senators into the presidency.

Celine Dion’s Husband Rene Angélil Dies at 73 After Years-Long Battle with Throat Cancer

Celine Dion’s show this weekend at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas have been cancelled due to the death of her husband Rene Angélil. According to the reports, Angélil died at his home in Henderson on Thursday at the age of 73, following a years-long battle with throat cancer.

Sen. Bernie Sanders Attacks Hillary Clinton in New Ad

Senator Bernie Sanders launched a new TV ad, which seems to be a not-so-subtle attack on leading Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

Queen Elizabeth II Forcing Kate Middleton to Curtsy in Public?

In a rare sighting, Kate Middleton was photographed mid-curtsy with Queen Elizabeth II on Sunday, Jan. 10, a day after the Duchess of Cambridge’s 34th birthday. And since royal curtsies are normally done in private, there have been circulating rumors that the British royal matriarch might have forced Prince William’s wife to do it in public to command respect.

San Bernardino Victim's Family Heads to Congress to Raise Awareness About Gun Violence

The family of a San Bernardino Shooting victim went to Congress in an attempt to raise awareness about gun control.

Texas Attorney General Announces New Unit to Fight Human Trafficking

Attorney General Ken Paxton of Texas announced the launch of Human Trafficking and Transnational Organized Crime unit (HTTOC), a new unit focused on combating human trafficking on Thursday.