A crash in Lehi, UT, has left one 17-year-old girl dead and five teens injured when their car rolled over on Thursday night. Maryah Hayley Edwards was driving an SUV down a road just outside of Lehi and likely traveling faster than 50 mph, according to police. The posted speed limit on the road is…
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As Their House Falls Apart, Deaf Couple Pleads with Local Charities for Help
Home buyers are experiencing a seller’s market at the moment, but homeowners could see big gains in their home values, especially if they’ve undergone any upgrades. Yet this isn’t the case in the poorest parts of the United States, especially for homeowners who may be unable to afford home improvements. This is the situation for…
Could China Be Behind the Recent U.S. Government Hack?
The recent data hack that exposed the personal information of some 4 million current and former federal employees may have been a mechanism to prepare for future cyber attacks by China against the U.S., cyber security experts say. According to a June 5 CNN report, law enforcement officials believe the hack was carried out by…
Study Suggests Surprise Measure for Controlling Asthma
It’s not unusual to hear doctors promoting more aerobic exercise because according to the latest official data, more than 80% of adults aren’t able to meet recommended guidelines for aerobic or strength-based activities. But a new study suggests that exercise could hold benefits even for an unexpected group: those with moderate to severe asthma. Although…
Father Stunned After Louisiana Soldier Denied Burial At Arlington
The family of a Louisiana National Guardsman who died in a tragic helicopter training accident says it’s a “travesty” that their son will not be buried at Arlington National Cemetery. The U.S. Army says that because National Guard Staff Sgt. Thomas Florich, 26, died in a training mission, he does not meet the criteria for…
Why You May Have a Potty Mouth Even if You Don’t Swear
It’s no secret that everyday objects and surfaces are literally breeding grounds for bacteria. Research has shown that communal objects such as office phones, in particular, are teeming with an average of 25,000 bacteria per square inch alone. Now, a new study has revealed that your toothbrush — ironically — isn’t much cleaner. A recent…
Hummus: Healthy Snack or Secret Junk Food?
UPDATED 11/5/20 Americans are used to eating hummus primarily as a side dish or snack. But some experts say that it can be eaten in different ways, but those who are calorie-conscious need to be careful. Washington Post writer Ellie Krieger said she enjoyed hummus primarily as a snack until friends from Israel introduced her…
Yelp Review Causes Lawsuit
Footprints Floors provided Matt White and his fiancée, Amanda Jameer, with poor service, so he did as most other scorned consumers do nowadays. He left a scathing review on Yelp. “Absolutely horrible experience,” White wrote back in 2013. “I have 4,000 square feet of sandpaper on the floor and Footprints believes there is nothing wrong….
New Roof Tech Could Keep Homeowners and the Planet Cool
Two materials scientists from Sydney say they’ve had a breakthrough in cool roof technology that could have major implications for cutting energy usage and greenhouse gas emissions in urban areas.“[In our study] we demonstrate for the first time how to make a roof colder than the air temperature around it, even under the most intense…
Reinventing Hillary: How Clinton Should Use Social Media Marketing to Brand Her Campaign
As Hillary Clinton readies her second presidential campaign, one issue stands out above the rest. How will Hillary, a former first lady, senator, failed presidential candidate and secretary of state, re-brand herself for a fifth time to appeal to the audience of voters she needs to secure the presidency? To ready her branding for the…