Monica Seles, loud-grunting tennis ace, famous for being stabbed by a Steffi Graf fan during a match, is now engaged to Thomas Golisano, who, in turn, is among the leading candidates to purchase the Buffalo Bills from the Wilson family.
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Northern lights on display in Minnesota (Video)
Dazzling colors were part of an extraordinary natural lightshow caught on camera as Northern Lights illuminated the skies over mid-Minnesota. Residents of St. Cloud saw the Northern Lights dance across the sky in a dazzling display of vivid moving colors.
Read More »Alberta : Renew your driver’s licence and sign up as an organ donor
You’ll soon be asked a new question when you renew your driver’s license. Alberta Health Services and Service Alberta have teamed up to make it easier for you to sign up to be an organ or tissue donor. Registry offices will soon provide you with the ability to give your intent on organ donations the next time you renew your …
Read More »Serafin DaSilva : Motorcyclist dies on Hwy. 400
A 53-year-old Vaughan man has been identified as the man killed in a motorcycle crash Saturday.
Read More »Scientists Find A Tiny Molecule That May Help Battle Depression
Scientists have discovered a small molecule that predicts treatment response for depressed patients. According to researchers at McGill University and the Douglas Institute, levels of a small molecule found only in humans and in other primates are lower in the brains of depressed individuals.
Read More »San Francisco : Toddler killed when dolphin statue falls on him
A 2-year-old boy was killed Friday when a 6-foot metal dolphin statue fell on him while his family was walking along a busy street at Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco. The accident happened around 11:30 a.m. in 220 block of Jefferson Street, said Gordon Shyy, a spokesman for San Francisco police.
Read More »Hunter Gandee : Teen finishes 40-mile walk while carrying brother
After walking 40 miles in the summer sun, Hunter and Braden Gandee completed their remarkable trek to raise awareness about cerebral palsy. During the entire walk Hunter Gandee carried his little brother Braden, to give a face to the disease.
Read More »6-Day War : Israel’s Wars & Operations
The Six-Day War took place in June 1967. The Six-Day War was fought between June 5th and June 10th. The Israelis defended the war as a preventative military effort to counter what the Israelis saw as an impending attack by Arab nations that surrounded Israel. The Six-Day War was initiated by General Moshe Dayan, the Israeli’s Defence Minister.
Read More »Researchers dispute whether computer ‘Eugene Goostman’ passed Turing test
The University of Reading in England announced Sunday that a “historic milestone” had been reached for artificial intelligence, but not everyone is convinced.
Read More »Karlesha Thurman : Woman posts picture of breastfeeding baby at graduation
A 25-year-old woman caused a stir online after she posted a picture of herself breastfeeding her baby at her college graduation. Karlesha Thurman posted the picture from the ceremony at Long Beach State University on Twitter.
Read More »Autism Costs May Top $2 Million Per Person, Study
Families caring for someone with autism could spend up to $2.4 million to support their loved one’s diagnosis over his or her lifetime, according to study published Monday in JAMA Pediatrics.
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