Tesco has launched the UK’s first ever avocado spread

Business Insider | 2016-05-11

According to The Grocer, suppliers of avocados have sent sales in the UK are up by as much as 25 per cent this year. Meanwhile, demand for avocados at Tesco has grown by 40 per cent making it one of the UK’s fastest growing established fruit varieties. Avocados have even inspired a hashtag,...

how smartphones may lead to life after death

Digital Trends | 2016-05-11

Ho used the opening keynote to the Consumer Technology Association’s Asian event to walk through where smartphones may go in the future, places some may find “totally unimaginable.” he said it wasn't all that scary. You be the judge. The post Huawei presents ‘the scary index’: how smartphones may...

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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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3 months before Rio, US basketball losing players, not sleep

Anthony Davis can't play. Chris Paul doesn't want to. Three months before the Olympics, the U.S. men's basketball team has already been losing players. Not just any players, but some of the best in the sport. Davis and Paul are NBA All-Stars, perhaps two of the top 10 players in the league, and...

FedEx vows major Big 12 sponsorship as boost to University of Memphis bid

Commercial Appeal | 2016-05-11

FedEx is vowing to sponsor a Big 12 Conference football championship game and offer other incentives to bolster the University of Memphis' bid to become an expansion member of the Power Five conference, company chairman Frederick W. Smith said Tuesday in confirming a national report. Smith told The...

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The Independent | 2016-05-11

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NZ Herald | 2016-05-11

China says US patrols justify defensive deployments

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The Guardian | 2016-05-11

Mosul: the city that will define not just Iraq’s war, but its future

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Press TV | 2016-05-11

Babies dying in Nigeria military camp for Boko Haram suspects: Amnesty

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The Times of India | 2016-05-11

Obama asks for intensification of anti-ISIS efforts

WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama has directed his national security team to intensify the anti-ISIS operations across all military and civilians front to...

The Guardian | 2016-05-11

Queen says Chinese officials were 'very rude' during Xi Jinping's state visit

‘Oh, bad luck,’ Queen tells police commander in charge of visit security, in off-guard moment caught on camera at Buckingham Palace garden party...

BBC News | 2016-05-11

China to shame tourists leaving graffiti on Mt Everest

Chinese authorities in Tibet say they plan to name and shame tourists leaving graffiti on Mount Everest. Tourists were increasingly leaving comments like "I was...

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