Dorothy Falcon Articles
  • Russia Offers 3 More Years of Residence to Snowden

    Russia has offered three more years of residency for Edward J Snowden, the American whistleblower of National Security Agency’s (NSA) wire-tapping operations, his lawyer says. Anatoly G. Kucherena, the lawyer, announced in a news conference in Moscow that Snowden has not been offered asylum by the ...
  • Dedham Police Apprehended for Avon Man Kidnapping Case

    Dedham police department arrested one of its police officers in connection to the kidnapping case of a man living in Avon earlier this year. The officer, Michael Schoener, was apprehended on a warrant issued by a Norfolk Superior Court grand jury. He is currently placed on leave after being accused ...
  • Google and Barnes & Noble Team Up Against Amazon

    Speedy and cheap delivery of books: this is the very niche in which major companies have been eyeing to become the key player. Book enthusiasts in the major cities of San Francisco, Manhattan, and West Los Angeles currently now have access to Google Shopping Express, according to a report by the ...
  • Study Links Dementia to Vitamin D Deficiency

    People who are vitamin D deficient are more likely to develop dementia in later stage of their lives, according to the study carried by a team of international researchers. The study was conducted by researchers from University of Exeter Medical School in UK, Angers University Hospital in France, ...
  • Public Warned about High Credit Card Interest Rates from Retail Stores

    It is common to bump into amazing high discount credit card sign-up offers from various stores throughout the United States. When caught in this type of situation, the right thing to do is “Say no, thanks,” according to Matt Schulz, a senior industry analyst at the CreditCards.com.
  • China Requires Real Names on Chat Apps

    Chinese individuals who are using messaging applications will now have to sign up their real names to go online and connect to the rest of China. They will also have to request approval before posting political views and opinions. Online users will likewise have to agree to upholding “the socialist ...
  • UCLA Flood Causes DWP to Reevaluate Pipe Replacements

    Roughly a week after a main water pipeline burst and sent many parts flooded including areas in UCLA, the Department of Water and Power (DWP) is now considering bringing back a long discarded program that allowed them to perform controlled stress tests that would show them areas along the pipe ...
  • Russian Hackers Steal 1.2 Billion Internet Passwords

    A Milwaukee-based cyber security research firm recently revealed what most people perceived as the greatest internet password theft to date: a staggering 1.2 Billion database of information stolen by a group of Russian hackers. Hold Security, the cyber security research firm specializing on data ...
  • Regulations on Surrogacy Sought Over Gammy Case

    Thailand is a regular must-visit place for most international tourists. For wealthy, childless couples, however, Thailand offers more than just tropical sights and sounds. It is an ideal place to fulfill the life-long dream of having their own children. This is one of the many faces of tourism in ...
  • Renowned Japanese Scientist Commits Suicide

    The scientific community today expressed regrets over the untimely demise of their Japanese colleague. Professor Yoshiki Sasai, widely recognized for his contributions on transforming stem cells to other cell types, was found unconscious in his workplace and later pronounced dead, the police said. ...
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