Apple warns to keep iPhones at least 6 inches away from pacemakers

Radio waves emanating from Apple devices may disrupt the workings of implanted heart-health” target=”_blank”>pacemakers<, Apple said iPhones have magnets, components and radios that release electromagnetic fields, which can potentially interfere with sensors on the medical devices when brought in close contact. DIET DRINKS LINKED TO SAME HEART ISSUES AS SWEETENED BEVERAGES, STUDY SAYS Pacemakers and…

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Media hypes nonexistent right-wing Inauguration Day violence, largely avoids left-wing violence

Following the deadly capitol-protests”>riot on Capitol Hill< flooded the zone with coverage of potential right-wing violence that officials warned could take place in state capitals across the country, but never actually materialized.  An internal FBI memo made headlines with its warning that armed protests in all 50 states were being planned and could take place before, on, and…

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New Pentagon report seeks to counter drone swarm attacks

Swarms of attack drones, groups of weaponized mini-explosive technologies and low-altitude, inexpensive, commercially built and readily available air-ground and sea unmanned systems are now fast being acquired by potential U.S. adversaries such as China, Russia, and Iran, raising red flags and threat warnings throughout the topics. A newly released Pentagon report, called U.S. Department of…

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'Jeopardy!' taps LeVar Burton, Robin Roberts and George Stephanopoulos to guest host

The search for a new jeopardy” target=”_blank”>”Jeopardy!”< lost its longtime emcee, Alex Trebek, in November after he died following a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 80 years old.  The Emmy winner served as the host for “Jeopardy!” since 1984, presiding over more than 8,000 episodes. Until a permanent host is announced by Sony Pictures Television, which produces the…

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8 lucky New Year's foods from around the world

For many of us, a traditional New Year’s feast is comprised of Champagne and whatever confetti happens to fall into that Champagne while we’re drinking it. But for lots of revelers around the world, New Year’s is a time to eat symbolic (and perhaps more substantial) treats. Cultures from nearly every continent celebrate the New…

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