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Alaska's Pavlof Volcano Gearing to Erupt; USGS Issues Alert [DETAILS]
The Pavlof Volcano in Alaska may erupt for the third time this year, with the latest advisory upgraded this week.
FDA Approves Dog Anxiety Drug: What Is Sileo? Uses, Side Effects and Pricing
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved an anti-anxiety drug specifically formulated for dogs.
'Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2' News, Update and Release Date: Game to Drop in October; Watch New Trailer by Capcom Here
Capcom has released a brand-new trailer for the "Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2" game.
Apple iOS 10 News and Update: New Emojis for Beta Version Released; Top 5 Features to Expect from Upcoming Operating System
The iOS 10 update from Apple is expected to drop anytime this month.
'Skullgirls' 2016 News and Update: Game Going Mobile on Android, iOS; Features Include RPG Elemenents, Beta Testing, Collectibles
Hidden Variable Studios is putting "Skullgirls" on the mobile market and has added new elements to the fighting gameplay that fans will surely look forward to.
Asteroid Day 2016 Top Quotes and Remembering Tunguska Event – Asteroids a Constant Threat to Earth?
According to scientists, June 30 is Asteroid Day and the anniversary of the Tunguska event where Earth was struck with a powerful asteroid.
West Virginia Flooding [MAP]: Latest Updates on Affected Areas, Casualties and Donations
The waters are reportedly receding in flood-ravaged areas in West Virginia but many are still left homeless, hungry and cold.
Swimsuit Out, Athletic Wear In: Miss Teen USA Drops Swimsuit Competition
Miss Teen USA contestants no longer have to compete in swimsuits, but rather in athletic wear.
'Fallout 4' News & Updates: Why Bethesda Delayed the 'Fallout 4' Mod for PS4
Bethesda Softworks has announced that they are delaying the PlayStation 4 mod for "Fallout 4."
Butter Not Linked to Chronic Heart Disease; Not as Bad as White Bread: Study
Butter is not as bad as previously thought as a new study found that it does not cause chronic heart disease and is only slightly associated with decreased mortality.