Report: Industry hid study linking sugar to heart disease, cancer
Big Sugar seems to have copied the Big Tobacco playbook, a new report contends.
Big Sugar seems to have copied the Big Tobacco playbook, a new report contends.
The NYPD said 11 of its officers were hurt in the blaze, after answering calls that a 50-year-old emotionally disturbed person had set fire to her unit, law enforcement sources.
Since last week, a whopping 134 earthquakes within three miles of that 4.6 tremor were recorded, USGS said.
A Truck bomb explosion in the northern Iraqi town of Tuz Khurmatu has killed 32 people and injured 75 others, Iraqi security officials say.
People often criticize the Qur’an for promoting the subjugation of unbelievers. But does Christianity promote the same thing? Let’s find out.
Victims of the October 1 mass shooting in Las Vegas filed lawsuits against the owners of the Mandalay Bay Hotel and Casino, in addition to the concert promoter responsible for the Route 91 festival and alleged shooter Stephen Paddock’s estate.
Sixty percent of US women voters say they have experienced sexual harassment and more than two-thirds of them said it happened at work, a nationwide poll revealed Tuesday.
Anthony Levandowski makes an unlikely prophet. Dressed Silicon Valley-casual in jeans and flanked by a PR rep rather than cloaked acolytes, the engineer known for self-driving cars—and triggering a notorious lawsuit—could be unveiling his latest startup instead of laying the foundations for a new religion. But he is doing just that. Artificial intelligence has already inspired billion-dollar companies, far-reaching research programs, and scenarios of both transcendence and doom. Now Levandowski is creating its first church. The new religion of artificial intelligence is called Way of the Future. It represents an unlikely next act for the Silicon Valley robotics wunderkind at the center of a high-stakes legal battle between Uber and Waymo, Alphabet’s autonomous-vehicle company. Papers filed with the Internal Revenue Service in May name Levandowski as the leader (or “Dean”) of the new religion, as well as CEO of the nonprofit corporation formed to run it. The documents state that WOTF’s activities will focus on “the realization, acceptance, and worship of a Godhead based on Artificial Intelligence (AI) developed through computer hardware and software.” That includes funding research to help create the divine AI itself. The religion will seek to build working relationships with AI industry leaders and create a membership through community outreach, initially targeting AI professionals and “laypersons who are interested in the worship of a Godhead based on AI.”
The “UraniumOne” conspiracy is still in the headlines as Congress begins looking into who in the Obama Administration knew what, and when they knew it. Today, I am pleased to provide readers with proof that then-President Barack Obama was fully informed IN WRITING by a U.S. Senator, that it was actually the Russian Government trying to grab control of US Uranium, and that it was a threat to US National Security.
Shannon Sharpe of Fox Sports 1 now says that he understands why President Trump referred to businessman and basketball personality LaVar Ball as “ungrateful.”
The US military says it has killed more than 100 militants in an airstrike on a camp of the al-Shabab extremist group in Somalia.
Walmart (WMT) has been quietly testing out autonomous floor scrubbers during the overnight shifts in five store locations near the company’s headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas.
When it comes to the most widely used adjuvant ingredient found within vaccines, aluminum, many questions have yet to be answered, particularly when it comes to where the aluminum goes after injection, an issue known as biopersistence.
Female North Korean soldiers are often raped, stop menstruating because of the tough environment and are forced to reuse sanitary pads during their army service, a North Korean defector who dealt with years of hellish service in the regime’s army revealed Monday.
Eric Schmidt, the executive chairman of Google’s parent company Alphabet, announced that his company will ‘de-rank’ RT’s articles online, calling them propaganda. Is he concerned for the integrity of news, or are his motives more partisan?
President Donald Trump’s 11-year-old son Barron is reportedly being targeted for assassination by ISIS supporters, the Washington Free Beacon reports.
Massachusetts Republican Gov. Charlie Baker has signed a bill into law that, save for churches, forces employers in the state – regardless of their religious or moral convictions – to provide free birth control to workers.
“There is nobody needing to give permission in the background, there’s nobody who gets to say no to a transaction. No money can be forced, no money can be seized. And here’s a big problem for governments in the future,” he said, adding “taxes can no longer be forced.”