2018-06-07T18:49:18Z The smartphone has changed our lives for the better in some ways, but it definitely has its drawbacks, too.For instance, some research has found that smartphone use may contribute to sleep issues and depression.Below, a clinical psychologist weighs in about the negative impacts smartphones can have on our lives.
Your smartphone may help you stay in touch with family and friends worldwide, meet dating and marriage partners, and direct you when we’re lost, but there are also downsides.
2012-05-05T13:24:00Z Right after Adam Yauch came out to the public about his cancer diagnosis, The Beastie Boys sat down with The Stool Pigeon to discuss their future album "Hot Sauce Committee Part 1" and Yauch's illness.
The Beastie Boy's singerpassed away yesterday at the age of 47. While the cause of death has still not been confirmed, Yauch was being treated in 2009 for a cancerous parotid gland and lymph node.
2021-02-08T19:00:07Z A man died in a shooting sparked by a YouTube prank that went wrong, Nashville police said. Timothy Wilks, 20, was shot Friday after police say he held butcher knives in a parking lot. Prank videos, including robbery pranks, are extremely popular on YouTube. A 20-year-old man died in a Nashville shooting on Friday night after a YouTube robbery prank went wrong, investigators said.
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department said in a press release that Timothy Wilks was fatally shot in Nashville's Hermitage neighborhood after he and a friend wielded butcher knives as they approached a group of people in a parking lot.
2023-08-01T01:20:07Z A New York man sued Taco Bell because he was fed up with the fast-food company's portion sizes. In a proposed class-action lawsuit, Frank Siragusa alleged that Taco Bell's adverts were deceptive. He said the Crunchwrap Supreme, Mexican Pizza, and other items had half as much beef as promised. A New York man has big beef with Taco Bell and has alleged that the fast-food restaurant skimped customers on beef, beans, and other fixings.
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