Justin Sarachik
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Wii U at E3: Nintendo Focuses on the Future, Ignores the Present
With all the talk at E3 about the XBox One and PS4, people seem to already be forgetting about Nintendo's Wii U, which was released last fall.
Possible Suspect and Vehicle Found in Santa Monica Shooting
A day after the shooting in Santa Monica, Calif., the police now have a lead in a suspect and a vehicle of the other shooter and believe the suspect to be driving a blue Infiniti.
Heading a Soccer Ball May Cause Long-Term Brain Damage, Says Study
A new study suggests that repeatedly heading a soccer ball over the course of many years may cause long term brain injuries. The study was conducted by Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in New York.
Science and Religion Come Together in New Book Relating Quatum Physics and Christianity
Author Mark Hicks has made an incredible connection between the Bible and quantum physics in his book, "Surprise: The Agreement of Quantum Physics, Relativity & the Bible / Modern Science and the Bible: They Say the Same Thing."
Amanda Bynes Takes Her New Puppy Shopping in NYC
Amanda Bynes has been making all sorts of headlines lately whether it be her Tweets, record deal, appearance, or even a radio offer. This past weekend, she was just a normal woman, out shopping with her dog.
Paris Jackson's Mom to be Granted Guardianship of Teen After Suicide Attempt?
After a suicide attempt by Paris Jackson, daughter of Michael Jackson, Paris's mom may become a candidate to be the legal guardian of her daughter.
Building Collapse in India Kills at Least 7 People, More Injured
A four story building collapse in India on Tuesday took the lives of seven people after monsoon rains weakened the structure.
Amanda Bynes Twitter Rants Now Going After Fans, Social Media
Amanda Bynes' last couple of tweets have carried on her tradition of lashing out at people, but this time, the victim is the Twitter universe.
Repeat Concussions Can Have Long-Lasting Effects on Children, Say Doctors
A new report on young athletes getting repeat concussions is telling the truth on just how dangerous these head injuries can really be.
Movie Shelved for Offending Christians in India 'In the name of The Father and The Son'
A Christian film in India "Pithavinum Puthranum" (In the name of The Father and The Son), is trapped behind censor boards because of offensive attitudes toward Christianity and may not be released.