A young mother in Arkansas was live-streaming on Facebook when she suddenly died. According to KARK, Keiana Herndon of Camden was holding her son and on Facebook Live with many people watching…
Korean Celebrity Files Lawsuit Against Tesla Motors
Tesla Motors, the U.S. electric carmaker, is facing a lawsuit from a popular Korean actor and singer on reports that the Model X he was driving suddenly accelerated. Son Ji-chang filed the lawsuit…
iPhone vs. Google Pixel: 5 Reasons To Consider The iPhone For Your Next Smartphone
When it comes to phones, people often wonder what smartphone is better than the other. Many people love the Google Pixel, and for good reasons. However, the iPhone has a plethora of…
11 Non-OPEC Countries Agree To Less Than 600,000 Oil Barrel Production Cut
OPEC has managed to sway 11 non-members to reduce their oil production in an effort to decrease the worldwide oil glut and raise prices that have hurt the Saudi Arabian and Russian…
Russia Commits $30M To Construction Of Acrobatic Rock’N’Roll Complex
Russia is going to build a $30 million center for Acrobatic Rock’N’Roll, which is the offbeat sport that President Vladimir Putin’s daughter competes in. 30-year-old Katerina Tikhonova is the Russian president’s youngest…
Google Looks To Abandon Flash With Release Of Chrome 55
Adobe Flash is slowly but surely dying with Google updating Chrome to ensure the browser users HTML5 over Flash for the majority of websites. The latest update will be available for Windows,…
Best Credit Cards To Travel With In 2017
Besides being convenient, it’s much safer to travel with a credit card. However, with so many credit cards to choose from, how does one know which credit cards are best to use…
U.S. Healthcare Spending Hits $3.2 Trillion
The U.S. increased its total health care spending last year, hitting $3.2 trillion – the fastest rate since the recession in 2008. According to the Department of Health and Human Services, this…
Nation’s Regulators Issue Warning To AT&T, Verizon Over Zero-Rating Policy
U.S. regulators have singled out both Verizon and AT&T for allowing their video apps to be used without hitting their data caps on their customers’ phones and tablets. This may not change…
GM Letting Go 2,000+ Workers Permanently On Falling Small Car Sales
In an effort to reduce the bloated inventory at two of its car plants, General Motors Co. will permanently let 2,000 hourly workers go in January. The move is in response to…