Danna Borbon Articles
FBI to Further Investigate N.C. Teen Hanging
The FBI has started investigations in the hanging of an African American teen in Bladenboro, N.C. in Aug. 29. Lennon Lacy, 17 years old, was found hanging on a swing set almost four months ago in a predominantly white neighborhood. The FBI is to perform further investigations on the teen's death ... Portland School Shooting Leaves Four Wounded
Another school shooting incident has occurred on Friday in Portland, Ore. Four victims, three of which believed to be high schools students from Rosemary Anderson High School (RAHS), were wounded and taken to the hospital. The three were reported to be conscious when they were brought out of the ... Rosetta Takes Colored Photo of the 67P Comet
The world remains at awe with the Rosetta spacecraft and the popular comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. This time, the OSIRIS team snapped a colored photo of the comet for the first time ever. And like most other comets, its color was predominantly grey. Harvard University Professor Apologizes for $4 Overcharge Rant
Ben Edelman, a lawyer and Harvard professor, apologized for his reaction on the $4 overcharge from a Sichuan restaurant last week. Swedish Police Raids Torrent Site The Pirate Bay, Co-founder Wants it to Remain Closed
Highly popular torrent website The Pirate Bay (TPB) was raided by the Swedish Police, Tuesday, Dec. 9. The Sweden-based website has been sharing "pirated" movies, videos, and music online since 2003. Instagram Reaches 300 Million User Milestone
Instagram took the world by storm with its photo-centric platform, and today, it has announced that it has reached 300 million users. Ritz-Carlton, IMPACT 2030's First Founding Partner
Ritz-Carlton Hotel company, owner of luxurious hotels around the globe, doesn't only focus on business. The hotel chain giant is the first partner founder of IMPACT 2030, a global initiative for companies to volunteer for a good cause. CIA Denies Allegations of Rectal Feeding of Terrorism Suspects
Former CIA Counter Terrorism Head Jose Rodriguez says most of the items on Feinstein's report did not happen at the CIA. Rodriguez went on to say that they did not force detainees to stand even when they have fractures and he has not heard of anyone water boarding. Nobel Prize Medal Buyer to Return It to Rightful Owner
A nobel prize medal only comes once in a lifetime for some people, but for most of us, it does not come at all. So, when Russian entrepreneur Alisher Usmanov saw a nobel prize medal up for auction at Christie's in Manhattan, the $4.1M tag price seemed worth it. But unlike other bidders, Usmanov had ... Amazon Launches 'Make an Offer'
It looks like Amazon is Google and Microsoft's biggest competitor this year. But the online superstore is not about to stop in its track for dominating the World Wide Web, and the money that is has to offer. Amazon just launched "Make an Offer" on Dec. 9, which is looking to compete with online ...