The world's first set of captive-bred panda twins this year have been born. The two female cubs were born last Wednesday to third-time mother Meng Meng at a breeding center in China's Sichuan Province.
The Dangers of Instagram and the Consequences of Oversharing.
when it comes to Instagram, I’m as guilty as anyone for posting pictures that make my life look as awesome as possible.
Active Shooter! a video game that let children play the role of a school gunman triggers a furious backlash.
A blood-thirsty video game that encouraged players to take part in a school shooting has been pulled by the publisher after it triggered a furious backlash.
Why I Wake Up Early.
NEVER SAY NEVER first degree at 89!

Ella proudly walked across the graduation stage on Saturday, May 26, to receive her associate degree in Interdisciplinary Studies from Liberty University. She was born in rural North Carolina.
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Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi designed the Nigerian flag

The history of Nigeria will never be complete if the flag is not mentioned, talkless of the person who took his time to design the country’s logo. History records that the Nigerian flag was designed in 1958 by one Michael Taiwo Akinkunmi who was just 23-year-old at that time.
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Man scales 4 storeys in 30 seconds to save child from balcony.
A Malian migrant who rescued a four-year-old child hanging from a balcony has been hailed as a hero and “real-life Spider-Man”.
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Snapchat a Popular App for Teens But With a Dark Side.
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Snapchat is an application for mobile devices that allows subscribers to send photos to other subscribers.
Ariana Grande is pictured surrounded by family at vigil on the anniversary of concert attack.
Ariana Grande's mother has sent her love and gratitude to the people of Manchester, one year after a terror attack at her daughter's pop concert killed 22.
Terminally-ill man begins appeal against ban on assisted dying.
A terminally ill man is to begin an Appeal Court challenge against a “blanket ban” on assisted dying. Motor neurone disease sufferer Noel Conway, who says he feels “entombed” by his illness, is fighting a legal battle for the right to a “peaceful and dignified” death.
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