Khuram Aziz
Cancer Surge Threatens UK’s Health Services
It is estimated that over 2.5 million people will be living with cancer in the UK during 2015. This number, up 500,000 in the last five years, will create a crisis of unmanageable proportions.
Cruise Ships No Longer Exempted From Medical Malpractice Suits
A decision to end lack of medical liability by the Atlanta-based federal appeals court will overturn years of exemptions for medical care onboard cruise ships.
OSU Student Hit By Truck on Campus Settles Lawsuit
The Ohio State student who was hit by a dump truck and lost his leg while riding his bike on campus has been awarded $500,000 and free undergraduate tuition in a court settlement.
Military Humvees Now sold at auction to public
If you have ever wanted to own a military Humvee, now is your chance to buy one.
Liverpool Reigns for Boob Jobs in Britain
A new study has revealed that more women are getting breast augmentation surgery in Liverpool than in any other part of the country.
USDA and EPA Collaborate to Stop Food Waste
Food waste has become the single largest category of waste in the United States and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are trying to reduce it across the country
Psychic’s Warning Alarms Brazil’s TAM Airlines to Change Flight Number
TAM airlines, of Brazil, found itself on the wrong side of a psychic prediction forcing it to change the flight number.
New Medications to Reduce Stress for Piglets
According to veterinary researchers at Iowa State University pain medication can be delivered to piglets through sow's milk as the piglets nurse.
DDA Probes Housing Applications After Allegations of Inconsistencies
The Delhi Development Authority is reviewing applications of the recent drawing for its housing program after allegations of inconsistencies were made public.
Pineau De Re Predicted to Win 2015’s Cheltenham Gold Cup
The last time a horse won back to back Grand Nationals was almost three decades ago, but Dr. Richard Newland believes that Pineau De Re can do it.
Black Sea Devil Anglerfish Caught on Video for The First Time...
For the first time, one of the most mysterious denizens of the deep, the Deep Sea Anglerfish, has been caught on video in its natural habitat.
Soccer Legend Pele Hospitalized for Urinary Infection
Less than two weeks after spending three days in the hospital to have kidney stones removed, Pele was back in the hospital to have a urinary tract infection treated.
How to Get Big in India’s E-Commerce Boom; Delivering The Goods
India's e-commerce landscape is dominated by three companies; Amazon India, Flipkart and Snapdeal. For smaller companies trying to get into the surging market the best avenue may be delivering the packages.
FTC Sues AT&T For ‘Throttling’ Cell Phone Data Speeds
The Federal Trade Commission filed a complaint against AT&T Mobility alleging that the company did not sufficiently disclose to its customers the limitations on their data usage
T-Mobile Launches New Router for Wi-Fi Calling and Texting Services
The router reportedly delivers top home-networking and Wi-Fi performance in addition to relief from spotty service in the home or office.
Coca-Cola Brings Back The Citrus-Flavored Soda ‘Surge’
Facebook and social media have become a popular way for companies to test the market and launch their products - something that is getting easier and easier these days.
College Rankings for 2015 Keep Princeton on Top
Khurram Aziz checks out the 2015 U.S. News and World Report college rankings, to discover that Princeton once again retains the title of top private university.
Banks Will Reinvestigate 2.5M PPI Claims Following FCA Inquiry
Bank and card companies plan to reinvestigate 2.5 million PPI mis-sell complaints following a recent inquiry by the Financial Conduct Authority, or FCA.
iPhone 6 to Function as ‘Mobile Wallet’
Apple has plans to add mobile wallet technology to the iPhone 6 following a deal with Visa, MasterCard and Amex that will allow users to make contactless, card-less payments.
Vodafone Boosts 3G Coverage to Rural UK
Coverage in rural areas of UK will soon see improvements, with Vodafone's announcement to expand services and close gaps in the telecoms network. Over 100 communities, to be announced Tuesday, will be offered Vodafone service for the first time.