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Online Trivia Game That Feeds Hungry Reaches One Million Users
The hunger-fighting game FreeRice.com announced yesterday that it has reached a milestone of one million registered players, who together are feeding the world’s hungry...
Second Experiment Confirms Faster-Than-Light Particles
A second experiment at the European facility that reported subatomic particles zooming faster than the speed of light — stunning the world of physics...
Device That Generates Cheap Energy Continues to Delight, Stump Scientists [Updated]
Italian inventor Andrea Rossi and Emeritus Professor Dr. Sergio Focardi (Physics University Bologna) have worked together for two years to bring the first iteration...
12 of The Greatest Things to Love About America
What makes America great? On this, the 235th birthday of the nation's founding Declaration of Independence, it seems like a question we need to...
Tons of Unsold Food Donated by Sports Arenas in 60 Cities
25 tons of leftover food each year was dumped into landfills following Boston Bruin hockey games alone. Now, the lasagna and pizza, Italian sausage...
Alone on Saturday Night? Watch One of These 14 Great Romantic Comedies
All my favorite romantic comedy films have two things in common.
They conclude with a happy ending (exactly what you'd expect from a Good News...
Upscale Restaurant Owner Feeds Pasta to Homeless Kids – for Five Years
Bruno Serato, owner of the White House Restaurant in Anaheim, admits he had a pretty carefree life - hosting and hobnobbing with Orange County's...
Tower of Pisa Mystery is Solved: The Leaning is Halted
Professor John Burland has spent the last two decades striving to save - and understand - the Leaning Tower of Pisa. After defying gravity,...
Foreign Service Puts Language Tapes Online for Free
Have you been secretly wanting to learn to speak Italian? How about Czech, Hebrew, or Swahili? The US Foreign Service has now made...
Italy Unveils Antiquities Returned by US Museum
Italian officials on Thursday unveiled 14 artifacts spanning from antiquity to the Middle Ages that were looted or stolen from Italy and recently...
Chicago Waiter Gets $4,000 Tip From Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp visited Gibsons Steakhouse in Chicago last week with co-star Marion Cotillard, director Michael Mann, and a dozen other folks, after the premiere...
Gourmet Dining in Italy Provided by Tuscany Prison
The gourmet dining is lovely in a 16th-century fortress overlooking the medieval Italian town of Volterra in famed Tuscany. But the fortress is...
Building a Bridge to Save Lives
The Nithi River used to claim as many as 50 lives each year near the Kenyan villages of Kajuki and Mutino. But a...
Ocean Currents Can Power the World, Say Scientists
Existing technologies which use water power, relying on the action of waves, but a new revolutionary device can harness energy from slow-moving rivers and...
World Leaders’ Hopeful Quotes on Obama Election Win
World leaders in Asia, Africa, and elsewhere offered their congratulations to President-elect Barack Obama on his historic win and expressed hopes that working together...
Britain Releases UFO files, Dispels Some Mysteries
The close encounter between an Italian airline pilot and a flying object is one of many reported UFO sightings among 19 files that Britain's...
European Professional Football Against Hunger
The European Professional Football Leagues joined the UN Food and Agriculture Organization this week to launch a campaign to raise funds and awareness for...
Italy Bans Pesticides Linked to Bee Devastation
The Italian government banned the use of several pesticides that are blamed for the deaths of millions of honeybees. They issued an immediate suspension...
Solid Signs of Progress for New Orleans Since Storm
As the third anniversary of Hurricane Katrina nears, it is beneficial to search for signs of recovery and progress. What can be found...
Overcoming “You Won’t Learn” With Arts and Mom’s Determination
"The elementary school I attended told my mother that I would never get past a first-grade reading level, and that I would never graduate...