Author: Capital O

  • Endangered Snake Beats Skin Cancer

    Endangered Snake Beats Skin Cancer

    Skin cancer is all too prevalent among humans — considering the fact that an estimated one in five people in the U.S. will develop the disease in their lifetime — but snakes? According to officials at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, MedVet Medical and Cancer Centers for Pets has given a state-endangered plains garter snake…

  • Man Who Killed Two Others in Red Light Crash Sentenced

    Man Who Killed Two Others in Red Light Crash Sentenced

    A Maryland man has finally been sentenced this week for his involvement in a 2013 crash which left one person in a coma, four injured and two dead. Courtney Everett, the victim who had been left in a coma, woke up two months after the crash, and has finally seen some justice for her sister…

  • Free Internet Is Coming to Low-Income Areas Thanks to President Obama

    Free Internet Is Coming to Low-Income Areas Thanks to President Obama

    There are about 4.49 billion web pages on the Internet — but one in four people in the United States can’t access a single one at home. Worse, less than half of the poorest households in the U.S. have home internet access, according to a new report from the White House Council of Economic Advisers.…

  • Manhattan Law Firm Allegedly Faked Dozens of Structured Settlement Approvals

    Manhattan Law Firm Allegedly Faked Dozens of Structured Settlement Approvals

    On Tuesday, July 14, Stone Street Capital, LLC sued a Manhattan law firm, from which it had sought court approvals for structured settlements, for allegedly giving 76 falsified judicial orders. According to InsuranceJournal.com, the Maryland-based company, which buys the rights to structured settlements from consumers in exchange for lump-sum payments, first hired Paris and Chaikin…

  • Fat Cartoon Characters Influence Children to Overeat, New Study Finds

    Fat Cartoon Characters Influence Children to Overeat, New Study Finds

    Preventing childhood obesity is a key part in combatting the obesity epidemic currently plaguing the United States, as overweight adolescents have a 70% chance of becoming overweight or obese adults. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that there are several different factors that cause childhood obesity, such as the advertisements of less healthy…

  • Marlene Sanders, a Pioneer in TV Journalism, Has Passed Away

    Marlene Sanders, a Pioneer in TV Journalism, Has Passed Away

    A pioneer in TV journalism has passed away at the age of 84. Marlene Sanders, who lost her fight to cancer on July 14, is being remembered as one of the first female broadcast journalists. The death was announced on Facebook by her son Jeffrey Toobin, who is a legal analyst for CNN and a…

  • DEA Raids Advanced Urgent Care Clinics in PA

    DEA Raids Advanced Urgent Care Clinics in PA

    The federal Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) has partnered with local law enforcement to investigate an urgent care center in Berks County, according to WFMZ 69 News and the Times Tribune. The Advanced Urgent Care facility on Mulberry Street was the focus of the DEA’s latest search. Local news reports state that it is “part of…

  • Finally, an Accessory That Will Hide the Cat Butt Forever!

    Finally, an Accessory That Will Hide the Cat Butt Forever!

    A new advertisement is offering to bedazzle your cat in a fairly unexpected place — but is it legit? The viral video promoting the “Twinkle Tush” made the rounds on the internet this week, and the new product has a very specific purpose: hiding the cat’s anus from view. The small, round jewel is tied…

  • British Columbia to Review Motorcoach Industry Safety

    British Columbia to Review Motorcoach Industry Safety

    British Columbia will begin a safety review of their motorcoach industry after two serious bus crashes within the past year. The review will be completed by the provincial transportation ministry, announced Transportation Minister Todd Stone on July 16. Last summer, a bus crash injured several dozen passengers when a motorcoach carrying 56 people on the…

  • Why Frozen Embryos Are at the Center of This Couple’s Bitter Divorce

    Why Frozen Embryos Are at the Center of This Couple’s Bitter Divorce

    Shortly before Dr. Mimi Lee, a pianist and part-time anesthesiologist, married executive Stephen Findley, she learned that she had breast cancer. Lee battled the cancer and won, but the treatments left her infertile. Before the cancer could affect her reproductive abilities, however, Lee and Findley had five embryos created and frozen so that they could…