Shannon Azares

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  • NASA News, Updates: Possible Asteroid Strike Predicted to Happen on October 12

    Remember how NASA reminded people that the Earth will most likely experience an asteroid hit sooner rather than later? Now, the agency is backing it up with a report that says Earth will witness asteroids passing by from a distance that might be too close for comfort.

  • 'Game of Thrones' News, Updates: Season 8 to Wrap Up Loose Ends in Six Episodes

    Recently hit by a death hoax about one of the most loved characters in the show, "Game of Thrones" recovers by announcing the recent result of a done deal. "Game of Thrones" season 8 has been confirmed to air for all of six episodes.

  • Bitcoin News, Updates: Cryptocurrency Hits Another Record at $2,000

    First released as an open-source software in 2009, the world's most popular cryptocurrency known as bitcoin hits another record this week when it's price surged past the $2,000 mark. Considering how the hackers who were able to swipe an unnamed Disney film asked for a ransom in bitcoin, it's no surprise that its popularity has reached an all-time high.

  • Iggy Azalea Not Dating New York Giants' Odell Beckham Jr.

    New York Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was rumored to be dating the famous singer, Iggy Azalea. These reports gained solid ground when Beckham skipped several of the Giants' organized activities this week and instead of toning up for the season, he was spotted within the immediate vicinity of the Australian singer.

  • 'Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta' Loses Star Tommie Lee

    If there's anything about reality shows that fans love, it is that it follows the life of ordinary people turned celebrities. From devastating divorces to jaw-dropping successes, reality shows focus on people being exactly who they are on and off screen. Many have reaped the benefits of having their lives forecasted for viewing pleasure but for "Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" star Tommie Lee, her journey on TV has come to an end.

  • BMW 8 Series News: Perfect Balance Between Luxury and Performance

    Through the years since the first car was released to the public, competition in the market has gotten tougher and harder. Each company is rushing to meet everyone's expectations while at the same time providing for the varying needs of each consumer. Given the success of German rival Mercedes-Benz in recent years, BMW is looking to compete on equal ground with the BMW 8 Series.

  • Australia's Great Barrier Reef Suffers Another Bleaching Event

    One of nature's greatest gifts to humanity looks like it's coming close to dying. Australia's Great Barrier Reef was observed to have gone through another bleaching event, which only happens when the algae that are necessary for the survival of the corals are expelled due to high temperatures. Given that global warming is wreaking havoc on the environment, experts are raising concern all the while trying to collect the data needed to understand it.

  • 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales' News: Johnny Depp's Subpar Performance Draws Criticism?

    Given its reputation of waning with every installment made, "Pirates of the Caribbean" introduces a fifth film that the production staff hopes will revive the hype that fans created in 2003 when "Curse of the Black Pearl" was released. Directed by Joachim Rønning and Espen Sandberg, the fifth installment, "Dead Men Tell No Tales," draws mixed reviews.

  • 'Star Wars' News: George Lucas Broke a Few Rules to Create the World of Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader

    Forty years since its conception, "Star Wars" is considered a classic by the generation that witnessed it bloom on screen. The writer of the famous films, George Lucas, pushed the boundaries and rules of scriptwriting to an extent that many would consider ridiculous. His will to create something that goes beyond the norms and rigidity of scriptwriting is what earned "Star Wars" the reputation it has today.

  • Acer Predator X27 Specs Review: Monitor Is a True Investment for Gamers

    Although internet cafes can offer a lot of benefits, like being able to play with friends who may not have devices that can support a high-resolution game and unbelievably fast internet, there's a certain comfort that can only be provided for by a computer screen that can maximize the graphics and effects embedded in the game.