Google is testing this significant change to how it presents its search results

Digital Trends | 2016-05-10

Google's iconic search results page may soon get a pretty significant facelift -- the company is testing using black links instead of the well-loved blue. If social media backlash is anything to go by it's unlikely the change will become permanent. The post Google is testing this significant change...

Why every Android user needs to be using “OK Google”

The Times of India | 2016-05-09

Google has been working on a lot of interesting developments throughout 2016, but one of its most useful services has been around since 2012: Google Now, which is basically the Android version of Siri, Cortana, and Alexa. These intelligent personal assistants were long seen as nothing more than...

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Make a change to your daily routine with organic tea by Bigelow

The Examiner | 2016-05-09

With an increased attention on responsibly sourced ingredients, people are starting to put more effort into what they put into their bodies. From grass-fed beef to organically-grown produce, more and more people are realizing that it’s not just exercise that helps to improve overall well-being. A...

Medical mistakes kill more Americans than strokes, Alzheimer's

The Oklahoman | 2016-05-08

Researchers at Johns Hopkins University say human error, not chronic lower respiratory disease, is the third leading cause of the death in the U.S. and that Americans deserve to know the scope of deadly mistakes in the medical profession. In a letter to CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden, a Johns Hopkins...

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Michel Platini: The downfall of man who would have been Fifa king

BBC News | 2016-05-10

By Dan Roan BBC sports editor Just imagine for a moment that, next month, hosts France win the European Championship. And that their star midfielder scores a remarkable nine goals in the tournament, including two hat-tricks, as well as scoring in the final. And that he is the team's captain. And...

Djokovic conquers Madrid

The Hindu | 2016-05-09

Novak Djokovic heads for Rome this week crediting an unscheduled pause in his claycourt season with helping him clinch a record 29th Masters title. The World No. 1 defeated Andy Murray 6-2, 3-6, 6-3 on Sunday to win the ATP Madrid Masters for a second time. Djokovic, 28, was forced to rest after...

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The Associated Press | 2016-05-10

Mass rally in North Korea after congress bolsters leader

PYONGYANG, North Korea (AP) -- Hundreds of thousands of North Koreans celebrated the country&aposs; newly completed ruling-party congress Tuesday with a massive...

Voa News | 2016-05-10

Venezuela Extends Two-day Workweek for State Employees

Venezuela's socialist government has extended a two-day workweek for public sector employees for another two weeks because of a drought that has sapped...

The Wrap | 2016-05-10

Donald Trump Says New London Mayor Will Be the ‘Exception’ to His Muslim Ban

Every rule can be broken, especially by the man who made it. And that’s what Donald Trump plans to do in regards to his proposed ban on Muslims if...

France24 | 2016-05-10

Around 90 percent of Canada city spared by devastating wildfire

Canadian officials who got their first glimpse on Monday of the oil sands boomtown of Fort McMurray since a wildfire erupted, were encouraged by how much had...

Belfast Telegraph | 2016-05-10

Barack Obama signs legislation designating bison as US national mammal

The bison has become the official national mammal of the United States under legislation signed into law by President Barack Obama. Policy-makers spearheading...

NDTV | 2016-05-10

Angela Merkel To Attend Controversial UN Aid Summit

German Chancellor Angela Merkel will be among some 50 leaders attending the first-ever world humanitarian summit in Istanbul to rethink the global aid strategy,...

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Adbusters | 2016-05-09

Closing the Door

This article was originally published in Adbusters #39 the Jan/Feb 2002 issue. The digital version...