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Man beheaded for torturing his toddler to death

  (AFP) – A Saudi man was beheaded Tuesday for torturing and beating his two-year-old boy to death, the interior ministry said. Maqbul bin Madi al-Sharari hit his son Mohammed “repeatedly with a cane on the back of his head and the rest of his body,” the ministry said in a statement carried by SPA state news agency.

Beauty Of The Day

  Nicki Minaj shares boob-a-licious snapshot. Looks like it’s from a recent photo shoot. Me like. *wink*        

A Lil Positivity: Rihanna Rocks Green Hair For New “MAC Viva Glam” Campaign Benefitting HIV/AIDS Charities

The Dung Beetle’s Navigation Skill

But how does the dung beetle keep from going in circles, especially at night?

Simple Rules In Life

By Stacy  Anderson

Make Up Mistakes (Concluding Part)

Overtweezing Your Eyebrows Your brows should be well-groomed, never bushy, and never, ever overplucked them please. I overplucked mine sometime back and I looked like a cartoon character. Overly-thin (or missing) eyebrows can make your face look too thin as well, and not in a good way. This look can actually age you.

Five Keys To Better Health

Key 1—Eat Wisely Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants. Eat fresh foods. Concentrate on eating “real” food —whole, fresh foods that people have been enjoying for millenniums— rather than modern processed foods. Commercially prepackaged foods and fast food from chain restaurants usually contain high levels of sugar, salt, and fat, which are associated with heart disease, stroke, cancer, and other serious illnesses. When cooking, try steaming, baking, and broiling instead of frying. Try using more herbs and spices to cut down on salt. Make sure meats are properly cooked, and never eat spoiled food. 

The Light-Absorbing Butterfly Wing

  IN ORDER to reduce mankind’s dependence on fossil fuels, scientists are eager to improve the light-harvesting efficiency of solar collectors. “The solution to this problem,” said a scientist, “may have been . . . fluttering right in front of our eyes.”

Sad…Nigerian female doctor tests positive to Ebola

Disclosing the development to newsmen in Abuja, yesterday, Minister of Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu said the new case was as a result of contact the said doctor had with Sawyer at the Lagos hospital, where the Liberian was admitted after he was brought in from the airport.