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  • 10-Month-Old Charlie Gard to Be Taken Off Life-Support With Parents' Defeat in Court

    The European Court of Human Rights reached a decision on Tuesday, June 27, that the life support of a baby suffering from a rare genetic disorder can be withdrawn by a hospital. Charlie Gard was found by doctors to be suffering from a rare genetic disease referred to as mitochondrial DNA depletion syndrome. With the court's ruling, Charlie's life support will be taken off on Friday, June 30.

  • How to Restore iOS 10 on Apple Devices After Upgrading to iOS 11 Public Beta

    Apple has recently released the public beta for its upcoming iOS 11 software but some public beta testers may be looking to downgrade the iOS 11 and restore their devices' iOS 10. To help those who would like to remove the iOS 11 public beta from their iPhones and iPads and revert to the iOS 10.3.2 on their gadgets, here's simple a guide on how to do so.

  • 'Game of Thrones' Spinoff About 'Mother of Dragons' Not Happening Says Emilia Clarke

    Emilia Clarke has been portraying the silver-haired Khaleesi Daenerys Targaryen since the HBO series "Game of Thrones" debuted in 2011. Given the massive success of the TV series worldwide, the actress believes that there will definitely be a spinoff series in the future. However, Clarke will not play a role in it as her character's storyline will conclude once "Game of Thrones" ends.

  • Samsung Android O: Which Devices Will Get 8.0 Software Upgrade?

    The much-awaited new Google software Android O is expected to officially launch sometime in the third quarter of 2017. With the upcoming arrival of the Android 8.0 update, many Samsung smartphone users are wondering which of the tech company\'s devices will be getting the highly anticipated OS software and which of these gadgets will not receive an upgrade.

  • \'Mayday 109\' Cast: Ansel Elgort to Portray Young JFK

    Hollywood actor Ansel Elgort will portray a young John F. Kennedy in the upcoming drama film titled \"Mayday 109.\" The film is a biopic about the future president\'s stint as a Navy captain and his heroic acts in the South Pacific during World War II. No official release date has been revealed yet.

  • New York Knicks Owner James Dolan Looking to Hire Toronto Raptors\' Masai Ujiri?

    The New York Knicks and its president of basketball operations of three years, Phil Jackson, has officially gone their separate ways as of Wednesday morning, June 28. James Dolan is reportedly targeting Masai Ujiri, the current president of basketball operations of the Toronto Raptors, as the top contender to fill the spot that Jackson has been dismissed from.

  • Joy Duggar of 'Counting On' Celebrates One-Month Wedding Anniversary in Israel

    "Counting On" stars Joy Duggar and Austin Forsyth got married over Memorial Day weekend, and though more than a month had already passed since they tied the knot in Arkansas, the couple are still not done with their honeymoon vacation. The 19-year-old Joy and 23-year-old Austin recently spent their one-month anniversary as a married couple in Israel just after they vacationed in Switzerland.

  • Arkane Studios' Founder and President Raphael Colantonio Leaves Company

    Raphael Colantonio, the co-founder and president of game developer Arkane Studios, has recently announced that he is leaving the company after 18 years of being a part of it. In a blog post published on Bethesda's official website, Colantonio revealed that he is parting ways with Arkane Studios, a company he co-founded back in 1999, and explained the reasons behind his departure.

  • \'SteamWorld Dig 2\' Nintendo Switch Game Also Coming to PC, PS4

    Game developer Image & Form has recently revealed that its indie adventure video game sequel, \"SteamWorld Dig 2,\" will not only be arriving as a Nintendo Switch game, but is also coming to the PlayStation 4 and PC. The \"SteamWorld Dig\" sequel will first land on the Nintendo console, followed by the PC and PS4 versions \"within a few days.\"

  • Chocolate Health Benefits: Harvard-Led Study Supports Heart Benefits of Cocoa Consumption

    New research suggests that moderate consumption of chocolate is associated with a significantly lower risk of getting diagnosed with atrial fibrillation, which is a type of irregular heartbeat condition. The study was conducted by researchers from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and several scientists in Denmark, and it involved more than 55,000 male and female participants.