Andre Mitchell
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Being generous can reduce stress and depression, lead to longer life, doctors say
Want to live a longer life that is free from stress and sadness? You don't need any miracle drug to be able to do this. Medical doctors recommend a simple and fulfilling regimen: being generous.
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Carson meets Syrian refugees in Jordan camps, says they don't want to go to U.S., want to return to their homeland instead
Speaking to CNN's Brianna Keilar, the retired neurosurgeon dispelled the belief that Syrian migrants want to relocate to the US.
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Obama 'delusional' for saying climate change is the biggest security threat to U.S., says Carly Fiorina
In an interview with Fox News, the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive described United StateS President Barack Obama as "delusional" for his earlier statements branding climate change as the biggest security threat to the country.
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Donald Trump's meeting with black pastors pushes through; GOP bet says 'I saw love in that room'
Although the event was earlier announced to have been cancelled, the meeting between Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump and more than 100 black pastors pushed through on Monday in Trump Tower in New York City.
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More Americans now support idea of monitoring Muslims in U.S. â poll
A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey revealed that more and more Americans are becoming receptive of the idea to track down some Muslims on American soil, as part of efforts to thwart terrorist activities in the US.
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'Vaccine against radicalisation': Muslim preacher in Belgium fights radical Islam in classroom
Instead of fighting the ISIS and the radical Islamic thought it espouses through violence and warfare, Belgium chose to start effecting change in an unexpected place: the classroom.
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Statue of Liberty in New York originally conceived to be a veiled Muslim woman, Smithsonian confirms
Before being a robed female figure representing the Roman goddess Libertas, the Statue of Liberty was originally intended to depict a veiled Muslim peasant woman guarding the approach to the Suez Canal.
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How to prevent Muslim radicalisation? French Islamic body wants tests for imams before they're given licence
Two weeks after the horrific attacks by the terror group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) on Parus which left over a hundred people dead, France continues to find ways to prevent the spread of Muslim radicalization within its territory.
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How did life on Earth begin? World's most powerful collider's tries to answer question
The world's largest and most powerful collider has reached a new breakthrough, and this can help scientists understand more how life began on Earth.
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For the first time, scientists witness how a supermassive black hole swallows a star
Recently, an international team of astrophysicists was able to witness this terrifying event first hand in real life, using radio telescopes. The scientists saw how a black hole swallowed a star about the size of the sun.
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U.S., Russia almost ignited World War III in 1983, over 2 decades since Cuban missile crisis, top secret report reveals
A newly declassified document however revealed that the United States and Russia also came close to starting another catastrophic war in 1983, or over two decades after the Cuban missile crisis where both nations averted an armed confrontation.
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Underground ISIS terror: Kurds discover vast network of 40 tunnels under retaken Iraqi city
Islamic State militants were found to have built an elaborate tunnel under the Iraqi city of Sinjar, complete with sleeping quarters and electricity.