Danna Borbon Articles
  • 'The Interview' Sold Out, Tops Online Sales

    The controversial Sony film, "The Interview," has been released in US cinemas and online Christmas Day. Sony Pictures Entertainment decided to go ahead with the screening of the film after US President Obama had called off the franchise for canceling the movie. Obama said that the move was against ...
  • Yellowstone National Park Hotsprings Show Signs of Contamination

    One of the park's main attractions, its hot springs, are contaminated. According to reports, Abyss, Morning Glory, Sapphire, Emerald, and Grand Prismatic have changed colors due to contamination brought about by trash and coins that were thrown in the hot springs.
  • Family Robbed, NY Police Saves Christmas

    Now that Christmas is just a few days away, almost everyone is done with their holiday shopping. But since it is the holidays, crimes seem to happen here and there. Christmas was nearly ruined by a burglar for the Cuenca-Orzunas in New York, but an act of kindness saves it.
  • Amputee Receives First Mind-Controlled Prosthetic Limbs

    Forty years ago, Les Baugh lost both arms following an electrical accident. Recently, Baugh received not just a pair of prosthetic arms, but ones that he can control using his mind, thanks to Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and Johns Hopkins Universitys Applied Physics Laboratory.
  • More Teens Leave Facebook, Survey Says

    Right after Instagram debuted with 300 million users, the most popular social networking site, Facebook, seems to be receiving less attention. According to a recent study, the number of teens using Mark Zuckerberg's social media platform continues to decline.
  • Instagram Rapture Deletes Millions of Fake Accounts

    The Internet is broken and this time it is not Kim Kardashian's fault. Like promised, Instagram got rid of fake accounts, and they were not by the mere hundreds. IG expected to make its followers happy because of this move, but that is not how Instagrammers are feeling right now.
  • Fourteen People Apprehended for 2012 Meningitis Outbreak

    Fourteen people, including the two owners of the New England Compounding Center (NECC) in Massachusetts were apprehended in connection with the 2012 meningitis national outbreak. Two of them were charged with second-degree murder. Sixty four people died in what is known as the nation's biggest ...
  • June 1962 Alcatraz Prisoners May Have Successfully Escaped

    The Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary was a maximum security prison, built to house the United States' most notorious criminals. It was a prison island situated 2 km off the coast of San Francisco, California. In June 1962, John Anglin, Frank Morris, and Clarence Anglin have escaped, and no one could ...
  • Suspect for Pennsylvania Killing Found Dead

    Bradley Stone, former Marine and main suspect for Pennsylvania killing last Monday, was found dead due to self inflicted wounds.
  • Bristol Bay Not Available for Gas and Oil Developments, Says President Obama

    U.S. President Barack Obama has expressed his decline to have Alaska's Bristol Bay up for drilling for gas and oil explorations.
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