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2 Sizable Asteroids Were Spotted Zooming Past Earth
The Earth had some visitors not too long ago in the form of two asteroids. The asteroids are officially known as 2018 NW and 2018 NX and they were said to be about the size of a school bus.
Former UCLA Player Billy Knight Was Facing Molestation Charges, Confessed Before Death: 'I Got Caught Up in Sin'
A new report reveals that former UCLA Bruins standout Billy Knight, whose body was found near a construction site in Phoenix early Sunday morning, was set to appear in court soon to face sexual abuse and molestation charges.
More Americans Are Quitting Their Jobs to Find Higher Salaries, Better Benefits
More Americans are now leaving their jobs to find new employment with companies that offer higher salaries and better benefits.
Some Who Try to Lead Healthy Lifestyles May Be Dealing With Eating Disorders
Millions of Americans have dealt with an eating disorder at some point in their lives, and it's not always easy to identify who those people are.
Scientists Discover Saturn Communicates With One of Its Moons (Listen Here)
Scientists have discovered that a "surprisingly powerful and dynamic interaction" is taking place between Saturn, its rings, and one of its moons after studying information provided by the Cassini spacecraft.
87-Y-O Ukrainian Man May Break Guinness World Record of Having Largest Family With 346 Members
An 87-year-old Ukrainian man is looking to have the Guinness World Records recognize his family as being the largest one on the planet.
Pastor Rick Warren Shares How People Can 'Start Over' After Sexual Sin
Temptations to commit some kind of sexual sin have become prevalent, but there are still ways for people to recover from such an act and start anew, said Pastor Rick Warren.
More Christians Now Live in Africa Than Any Other Continent in the World
Recent data reveals that for the first time, Africa is now home to the most number of Christians in the world. Latin America held that title previously.
Scientists Come Up With New 'Phenotypic Age' Blood Test That Can Identify People Aging Faster Than Normal
A newly developed blood test is showing that it can more accurately predict how long a person has to live by measuring elements other than an individual's chronological age.
New Discovery Reveals Bright Pink Is the World's Oldest Color, Scientists Say
Scientists have discovered the world's oldest color — bright pink.