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Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Everyone's favorite DNA kit is on sale for an amazing price

Get this popular kit for its best price since Black Friday.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
How to get your home ready before going on vacation

Nobody wants to be worrying about home while they're on vacation. We've got 5 things to help you have peace of mind while you take some time off.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Blue Origin's New Shepard space vehicle launches

Blue Origin's New Shepard space vehicle completed a launch and landing Thursday from a West Texas launch site carrying 38 microgravity research payloads to space. (May 2)

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Pepsi to withdraw lawsuits against Indian potato farmers

PepsiCo Inc will withdraw its lawsuits against a number of Indian potato farmers accused of infringing its patent, the company said on Thursday.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
India evacuating 1.2 million people as cyclone menaces east coast

India has accelerated efforts to evacuate more than a million people along its northeast coastline as a cyclone intensifies ahead of landfall on Friday, with thousand of villagers piling household...

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Google, Samsung team up with Fiat to launch global connected vehicle 'ecosystem'

The new "ecosystem" will connect all new FCA vehicles by 2022.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
This incredible meat thermometer is at its lowest price

Upgrade your barbecue just in time for grilling season.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Climate change is a threat, but it could be an economic boon. We just took the first step.

The climate challenge is a chance for transformative growth on a scale with the industrial and information revolutions. America should lead the way.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Your suitcase is gross — here's how to clean it

Think about all the places your suitcase has been over the years. It's pretty disgusting. It's time for a deep clean — here's how!

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Facebook lawsuit claims Zuckerberg is liable in Cambridge Analytica scandal

A Delaware lawsuit claims Mark Zuckerberg should be held liable for the scandal surrounding the political consultant Cambridge Analytica.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
SpaceX confirms crew capsule destroyed in ground test

SpaceX has confirmed its crew capsule was destroyed in ground testing two weeks ago.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Sorry, Facebook and Google, Ellen Pao says startups will fix Silicon Valley's diversity problem

New data suggests that if startups make an early commitment to diversity, they could reverse decades of discrimination in tech.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Razer built its business on video game hardware. It just announced a toaster

Razer, which makes video gaming peripherals and laptops, is responding to its fans and will produce a toaster.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
'Farmville' game spam battle couldn't stop 'Words with Friends' maker Zynga

Zynga survived a Facebook algorithm change by focusing on the hits and updating them, while bringing in acquisitions for new games.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Council paints double yellow lines between parked cars

A Welsh council has been criticised after placing double yellow lines around parked cars.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
FTSE 100 ends in red on busy day of reporting

The FTSE 100 ended in the red on Thursday following a busy day of corporate reporting that saw big hitters Lloyds and Royal Dutch Shell end at opposite ends of...

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Which KitchenAid stand mixer is right for you?

There are 15 different KitchenAid stand mixers. Here's how to tell them apart.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
You might soon be able to unlock iPhone with your ears or cheeks

Apple's latest feature might allow you to unlock your phone using your ears or cheeks. Buzz60's Natasha Abellard has the story.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Shaftesbury’s biggest shareholder threatens legal action

The largest shareholder of property developer Shaftesbury has threatened to take the company to court over an ongoing dispute.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Lloyds chief in firing line over pension perks as MPs weigh in

Two senior MPs have weighed into the row over pensions at Lloyds Banking Group ahead of the lender's annual meeting, where the size of chief executive Antonio Horta-Osorio's pay packet...

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
But there are some things you definitely should

You can find amazing deals on refurbished products, but are the savings really worth it?

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
US attorney general skips Mueller report hearing

US attorney general William Barr has skipped a House Judiciary Committee hearing on special counsel Robert Mueller's Trump-Russia report.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
The best wet/dry vacuums of 2019

For damp cellars and messy garages, these are the best wet/dry vacuums

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
The 6 best deals and sales you can get online this Thursday

Say hello to amazing deals on some of the most popular products online this Thursday.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Business
Pepsi to drop cases against Indian farmers accused of infringing potato patent

PepsiCo has vowed to withdraw its lawsuit against Indian potato farmers who the multinational giant accused of infringing its patent. The lawsuit was earlier slammed by advocacy groups. Read Full...

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Young Jews march in Poland to remember Holocaust victims

Thousands of young Jews from around the world joined Holocaust survivors and politicians for an annual remembrance march in southern Poland.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Would you eat insect ice cream? Scientists are developing more bug-based foods

Will we be eating maggot sausages and insect ice-cream in the near future? Buzz60's Tony Spitz has the details.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
Modern ministry: How one church uses tech to engage all ages

First Corinthian Baptist Church in Harlem is embracing tech to engage their congregation.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Seal injured by frisbee round neck released back into sea

A grey seal who was severely injured by a plastic ring frisbee stuck around her neck has become the second of her kind to be released back into the sea...

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Woman inspires others by taking up painting after breast cancer diagnosis

A woman has inspired the internet with her first paintings, a hobby she took up after being diagnosed with breast cancer.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Politics
Poetic justice: Sacked UK Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson told to go away & shut up

There's a certain poetry to the end of Gavin Williamson's time as defence secretary, as Prime Minister Theresa May told him to go away and shut up. Read Full Article...

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Politics
Mueller’s Own Mysteries (by Stephen Cohen)

Mueller's “Report On The Investigation Into Russian Interference In The 2016 Presidential Election” is not an easy read — not unlike those “easy-to-assemble” manuals that come boxed with multi-part children's...

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Senator Michael Bennet launches Democratic presidential bid

Senator Michael Bennet has jumped into the packed Democratic presidential primary, announcing a 2020 campaign that stalled while he was treated for prostate cancer.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Farming
Farmers called on to enter renowned Tullamore Inventions Competition

Everybody knows that farmers are no strangers to problem solving or fixing things, but some are a cut above the rest.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Business
Chevron v Warren Buffett? Why billionaire investor is getting in oil mega deal

RT's Boom Bust investigates what brought Warren Buffett to pick sides in a bidding battle to takeover Anadarko Petroleum, which holds an impressive portfolio of 250,000 acres in a prized...

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Gary Lineker defends wild celebrations after Messi free-kick against Liverpool

Gary Lineker has responded to criticism of his frenzied celebrations of Lionel Messi's stunning free-kick goal against Liverpool, saying he was simply “celebrating greatness”.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Farming
FarmIreland Instagram Takeover: Dairy farmer and Queen of the Land Louise Crowley

Queen of the Land and 24-year-old dairy farmer Louise Crowley from Tullovin, Croom, Co Limerick is taking over FarmIreland's Instagram today.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
Set-piece sensations – a look at some of the all-time great free-kicks

Lionel Messi scored a sublime free-kick to help Barcelona take a 3-0 lead from the first leg of their Champions League semi-final against Liverpool at the Nou Camp.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Science & Tech
The secret was in the trees. Humans are making droughts worse

The secret was in the trees. Looking at tree rings from ancient trees, scientists in a new study say they've finally found the fingerprint of human-caused global warming on drought.

Posted by The Analyst | May 2, 2019 | Breaking News
‘Russia-linked’ whale off Norway staying close to humans

A beluga whale found in Arctic Norway wearing a harness that suggests links to Russia appears to be enjoying staying near humans.