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NASA Launches New App For Android

NASA has launched the free NASA App for Android (TM), a new application designed for mobile devices that run the open source Android platform

US Military to Stop Dismissing Gays from Service

The US military was ordered a halt on the policy of discharging gay service members by the federal court on Wednesday. The order came citing the impending demise of don't ask, don't tell and the Obama administration's increasing criticism of anti-gay laws.

A Lit Pond Produces More, Bigger Crawfish: Research

In an attempt to find ways to produce more and bigger crawfish, a Louisiana researcher said, she's had success with lighting the ponds at night and also believes that her work could pave the way for expanding crawfish farming in cooler areas, an AP report said.

Obama's Twitter meeting: What is your question?

President Barack Obama will be answering questions on Wednesday during his first Twitter town hall meeting. The meeting is supposed to be focusing on economy and job related issues and queries.

Hackers 'kill' Obama on Independence Day

It's a unique way of celebration for hackers on this Independence day. Taking control of the Fox News Politics Twitter feed and spreading hoax news announcing the death of President Barack Obama, is their style.

Ravishing Kate Middleton In Canada (Photos)

On the 2nd day of their official Canada visit, a ravishing Kate Middleton and husband Prince William enjoyed not only the national celebrations of the 144th Canada Day, but also an elaborate concert on Parliament Hill.

Twist in the case sets Strauss Kahn free from house arrest

Former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn spent his very first day outside, free from the house arrest on Saturday. This happened as the prosecutors gave him a benefit of doubt regarding the credibility of the maid who accused him of a sexual assault and attempt to rape.

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