'We decided not to go forward with additional patients': Stem cell clinic blinds 3 women

Published time: 17 Mar, 2017 04:03 One woman has been left completely blind and two others partially lost their sight after stem cells were injected into their eyeballs as part of a clinical trial. The experimental treatment was not approved by the Federal Drug Administration. The women paid $ 5,000 each to correct their eyesight […]

The Modders Who Decided To Fix Skyrim’s Bad Romance

Skyrim is has plenty of dragons, warriors and adventure. One of the more disappointing features, however, is romance. In this video, we discuss the shortcomings of vanilla romanceable NPCS, and how modders such as myself sought to create more realistic relationships in a classic RPG. Alan Torres is a freelance journalist, and a Stormcloak rebel. […]

Here’s exactly what to say when you’ve decided you don’t want to be friends anymore

Universal Pictures The one real friend breakup I experienced was a lot more painful than any romantic dissolution I’ve been through. It was high school, and the thrust of my ex-friend’s breakup speech was this: My other, cooler friends don’t like you. So I’ve decided that I don’t either.  To be fair, we were young, […]

Manchester United set for contract boost: This star has decided his future

The Spain midfielder has been instrumental to Jose Mourinho this term. While there were fears before the beginning of the campaign about Mata’s long-term future at Old Trafford, he has been indispensable to Jose Mourinho. And the Daily Star on Sunday claim United are ready to reward Mata for his good form. It is said […]

Yale has decided to remove the name of a 19th-century slave owner from one of its 12 colleges

Thomson Reuters Yale University will change the name of its Calhoun College after protesters said the Ivy League school should drop the honor it gave to an alumnus who was a prominent advocate of U.S. slavery, the university said on Saturday. The college is named for John C. Calhoun, a South Carolina native who served […]

Dakota Access Pipeline’s fate could be decided by Friday

The Army Corps of Engineers may reach a decision over the approval of construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline as soon as Friday. If approved, construction in the disputed territory could resume before the Army Corps complete an environmental impact analysis. The saga of the Standing Rock protests could come to a conclusion by Friday, […]