Dorothy Falcon Articles
  • Indonesian Presidential Lottery 1, 5, 6, 20, 22, 53 Won by President Joko Widodo

    The election results are in and final. The current bid for the presidential “lottery” which had a 240million (winning citizen count) tag was won by Joko Widodo, a self-made man who had his life’s history combination of 1, 5, 6, 20, 22, 53. While far from the real world commercial lottery ...
  • Rates of Teen Births Have Seen Drops Over Last Two Decades

    The rates of teen births have decreased by 57 percent over the last two decades, according to The National Center for Health Statistics. Data for the research was gathered from birth certificates, according to a Kid’s Doctor report. The report further says that “the teenage birth rate for American ...
  • Sea Plankton Has Been Found Outside ISS, Russian Cosmonauts Claim

    The International Space Station (ISS) was reported to have been a habitat of planktons and other microorganisms. The planktons, a source of food to many sea creatures, were blown up into space by Earth’s air currents to the station, Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Solovyev theorized.
  • Two Firefighters Seriously Injured while Helping Students with ALS Ice Bucket Challenge

    Two firefighters were seriously injured after helping a group of college students in marching band participate in the recently widespread ALS ice bucket challenge. The truck positioned too close to a power line when electricity arced from a high-voltage line to the bucket of an aerial ladder truck ...
  • A Portion Of The 1,000 Yosemite Fire Evacuees Allowed To Go Back Home

    Officials stated that some evacuees of the Yosemite fire can now go home. Around 1,000 people in Oakhurst were forcedly evacuated during the fire outrage in the Sierra Nevada Foothills near Yosemite, and thousands more were told to be ready for a possible evacuation. According to Erica Stuart ...
  • Lightning Strike Injures Six Boys and Their Football Coach

    An unexpected turn of events have caused injury to six teenage football players and their coach of Picacho middle school at Las Cruces, Mexico lightning struck them during a football practice. It was reported that the lightning struck a tree near where the team was located. According to police ...
  • Landslide in Hiroshima Japan Claims over 36 Lives

    Hiroshima, the largest island of Japan, is currently facing the catastrophic effect of the landslide that caused the death of more than 36 locals. Hiroshima is known to have picturesque mountain ranges, volcanoes, headlands, and forests that are beloved by both residents and foreign visitors.
  • Fasting Activist Irom Shamila Freed after 14 Years of Being Held Captive in a Hospital

    Irom Shamila, an Indian humanitarian activist, has been freed after almost 14 years of being held captive in a hospital at Imphal, Manipur after being arrested for allegedly attempting to commit suicide. The activist has been held captive since November 2002.
  • A Drug to Treat Baldness Showing Hopeful Results

    Scientists at Columbia University Medical Center have been seeing great progress and potential to address one of humankind’s most concerning medical state – unwanted baldness. Unless the person wants to go bare-naked from the neck up and flaunt the smooth round contour of a clean and shaven head, ...
  • Iceland on Orange Alert Level as Volcano Poses Risk of Eruption

    Continuing magma movement beneath Iceland's Bardarbunga volcano has compelled the Meteorological Office in Iceland to heighten the volcano alert level to orange for its aviation industry early Tuesday. Aviation color codes are raised to indicate that the level of risk that can impact air travel ...
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