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Houston Experiences Second Petrochemical Explosion in Past Two Days
On Sunday a fire erupted from a Houston-area petrochemicals terminal, filling the air with black smoke.
Jelly Bean Inventor Launches CBD Infused Jelly Beans
Jelly Belly’s become especially prominent during April, when the Easter bunny comes and leaves various candies throughout the lawn and house.
Massive College Admissions Scandal Comes to Light
It turns out, not everyone who goes to Harvard or Yale is as smart as you think they are. On Tuesday, Federal prosecutors charged 33 parents in a massive cheating and bribing scandal.
Pillsbury All Purpose Flour Recalled Over Salmonella Concerns
You’ve been warned not to eat raw cookie dough before and if you ever needed a better reason than “you could get sick from the raw eggs,” we have one.
Second Boeing 737 Plane Crash in the Past 6 Months Causes Stocks to Plummet
On Sunday Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 crashed, killing 157 people. This is the second Boeing 737 Max 8 crash in the past six months.
Get Rid of Spotty Wifi in Your Home With Samsung
Samsung announced its new SmartThings Wifi where Samsung partnered with Plume for a smarter type of wifi for your home.
Google Removes 13 Apps From Their Play Store
Last week, on Thanksgiving weekend, Google removed thirteen apps from the Google Play store that were infected with malware.
AI is Slowly Becoming Smarter- And We’re Fine With it
Placing first in a reading competition is exactly what Samsung did in the global artificial intelligence (AI) machine reading comprehension competitions.
Top 6 Colleges and Universities Located in Missouri
After graduating from high school, many students come to a crossroad in their life. Whether or not to further their education.
Congress Wants Answers Concerning Google’s Nest Microphone Mess-up
For the past week, Google-owned smart home company, Nest, has been under backlash due to security concerns.
Facebook Plans on Launching “Clear History” Feature this Year
The pressure for Facebook privacy grew so great that CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced that they had a “clear history” option for Facebook accounts during his F8 keynote address.











