Month: July 2018 (Page 3)
Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) in the United Kingdom has revived Colonel / ˈkɜrn(ə)l / Sanders as its icon in its latest TV advertisement.
Th…
In just one weekend, Spanish authorities saved over 500 refugees trying to cross the Mediterranean sea on their way to Spain and other European countries.
Arou…
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has recently approved an AI-generated software that identifies fractures.
Last May, the FDA announced that it is auth…
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), a well-known art museum in New York, sued the newly opened café MoMaCha for allegedly copying its trademarked name and logo.
E…
Walmart is set to offer a program that gives around 1.4 million employees an opportunity to attend college.
In May, the major US retailer announced this new program, which lets…
Taking vitamin and mineral supplements is not necessarily beneficial to one’s health, a new study suggests.
The study, which was published in the Journal of the American Co…
A new study suggests that Pluto may be a giant comet—an object in space that consists of ice—rather than a “dwarf planet.”
Scientists from the Southwest Research Institute expl…
An $85 million penthouse for sale in Manhattan, New York, comes with a free trip to outer space.
Daniel Neiditch [ney-dich], the owner of t…
Google has recently developed new app features in an attempt to address users’ unhealthy browsing habits and screen time.
These new features will enable users …
A Pablo Picasso painting called “Le Marin” (“The Sailor”) was accidentally damaged prior to its auction this year.
The “Le Marin” is owned by billionaire businessman and art co…