The Big Bang Theory covers Comic Con 2013

The show the Big Bang Theory broke out all the stops, having Stephen Hawking introduce the show as it held a Q&A in this year's Comic Con.


Obama's climate change funding useless, studies show

According to a report, the National Research Council concluded that subsidies towards greenhouse gases reduction had little to no effect.

"R.I.P.D." continues big-budget box office busts

"R.I.P.D" is the latest movie to suffer terrible ticket sales in the box office, reports said.

Royal birth pushed back

The Royal Birth has been pushed back to July 24. According to royal sources, the hospital staff were informed that Kate Middleton's due date was July 19th.


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Greek workers took to the streets their opposition over the proposed plan to retrench state workers.
The credit rating of “AAA” of the US was affirmed by Moody. Moody's Investor Services affirmed the United States' credit rating of AAA. The main reason for the affirmation was a shrinking budget deficit.
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