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Arizona cuts 'umbilical cord' connecting state workers' aid to Planned Parenthood
The state of Arizona will no longer facilitate donations made by state workers to Planned Parenthood, a non-government organisation recently embroiled in controversy after some of the group's employees were caught on video admitting the illegal sale of aborted foetal parts and callous and even cruel treatment of unborn children.

Another universe showing? Mysterious bright spots found at edge of Milky Way
Astrophysicist Ranga-Ram Chary recently analysed data from the European Space Agency (ESA)'s Planck telescope and discovered mysterious bright spots at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy.

Online dating: Mobile apps for dating blamed for increase in STI cases
Despite how health experts see dating apps, developers argue that the apps of today promote the message of safe sex.

What if Rabin hadn't been shot? And other questions...
Is asking 'what if?' a waste of time or can it help us to work for a better future?

Are you a hypocrite? Take Jesus' challenging test to find out!
Are you two-faced â a bit of a hypocrite, perhaps?

Halloween treats mix-up: Children accidentally given bipolar medications for trick or treat
Canadian children celebrating Halloween were in for a serious treat during their trick and treating rounds in the neighborhood when a pharmacy accidentally distributed antipsychotics instead of sweets.

Asus Zenfone 2 Laser specs: Smartphone debuts at $199
Asus has introduced last Monday a new Zenfone 2 phone variant that's only availableaOn the outside, Zenfone 2 Laser appears to be the exact same phone as the current models â from plastic casing, metal textures and phone dimensions â that one would find it difficult to distinguish which is which, in the United States. The phone, Zenfone 2 Laser, is a new variant of Zenfone 2 that has a debut price of $199.

Apocalyptic signs? 'Hell freezes over' as ice storm sweeps Saudi Arabia desert
Just recently, parts of Saudi Arabia experienced unusual hailstorms, thunderstorms and heavy rains, which turned deserts white and caused floods that have so far claimed the lives of 19 people.

Doctor guilty of sex-selective abortion suspended for three months
A doctor found guilty of carrying out an abortion simply because the foetus was a girl has been suspended for three months.

'Fallout 4' gameplay details leaked ahead of game's release date
According to the news portal, Bethesda Softworks Vice President or PR and Marketing Pete Hines has also confirmed that the leaked footage was real.

2016 Honda Civic specs: A new and improved Civic
Under the hood, the 10th generation Honda Civic is powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine and a six-speed auto transmission producing 174 horsepower.

Herpes virus news: About 3.7 billion people worldwide carry the herpes virus, a WHO report finds
Billions of people worldwide are found to be carrying herpes simplex virus (HSV), according to the latest study conducted by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Top psychiatrist analyses President Obama's mind: 'Destructive rage beyond belief'
Through his recent actions and statements, US President Barack Obama is warning the world that "he's slipping mentally" and that "his judgment is impaired," a renowned psychiatrist and forensic profiler has revealed.

'The Walking Dead'âthe real one: Rare illness makes victim feel non-existent
Some patients suffer from a rare mental illness called Cotard disease, which causes someone to feel like he or she does not exist.

Feel like you're in a battle? 10 Bible verses to remind you that God has won
The Bible is clear that there's a spiritual realm.

How do we deal with chronic pain?
Claire Musters gets some wisdom on handling intense discomfort.