1. Young adults may be able to ward off
cardiovascular disease later in life by paying more attention to their blood
pressure levels, according to a new research from Northwestern Medicine.
2.
The body of a child was recovered in Aleppo
after what activists reported was an attack by government helicopters.
3. Scientists have
created a bionic hand which allows the amputee to feel lifelike sensations from
their fingers.
4. British luxury carmaker Aston Martin says it is
recalling 17,590 sports cars because of a problem with the accelerator pedal
molding.
5.
The appointment book has been closed. Joan Faulkner Weesner died at her home on
Monday morning, after a well-fought battle with cancer.
6.
A
79-year-old woman mistakenly backed into seven people in a parking lot with her
SUV, killing three of them and injuring four.
7. The evidence is anecdotal but real: The spouses, siblings and parents of
America's warriors are killing themselves. Now, at last, the military may track
their deaths.
8. Four
people believed to be connected to the drugs found in Philip Seymour Hoffman's
apartment were arrested late Tuesday night,
law enforcement officials told CNN.
9. It
looks like an upside-down bathtub with wings, pretty odd for a spy jet that was
among the nation's most highly classified pieces of military hardware.
10.
After Vanderbilt
signed 22 football players on Wednesday, new coach Derek Mason was feeling good
enough to talk smack about Tennessee.
11. A powerful new generation of surveillance tools — able to track every
vehicle and person for several hours in an area the size of a small city — is
rolling out.
12. Connor Scott, 19, allowed to return to Williamson
County Schools to obtain high school diploma under the order of U.S. District
Judge John Nixon.
13. Shooter and victim were just a pair of
pixels, dark specks on a gray streetscape. Hair color, bullet wounds, even the
weapon were not visible in the series of pictures taken from an airplane flying
two miles above.
14.
Three Murfreesboro men are facing a number of charges, including attempted
first-degree murder, after Cheatham County authorities said they intended to
possibly harm residents staying in a Kingston Springs motel.
15. The mostly-naked man
appeared on the Wellesley College campus Monday, clad only in white underwear
briefs, barefoot, standing with his eyes closed and his arms outstretched.