Demi Lovato is still hospitalized and reportedly suffering 'complications' from overdose

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Demi Lovato is still hospitalized six days after an apparent drug overdose, Variety reported. The pop singer is reportedly suffering complications from the overdose, including extreme nausea and a high fever, TMZ reported.

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Demi Lovato is still hospitalized and reportedly suffering 'complications' from overdose

Demi Lovato is still hospitalized and reportedly suffering 'complications' from overdose

Demi Lovato is still hospitalized six days after an apparent drug overdose, Variety reported. The pop singer is reportedly suffering complications from the overdose, including extreme nausea and a high fever, TMZ reported.

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Disappointing photos show what Disney cruises look like in real life

Disappointing photos show what Disney cruises look like in real life

Disney cruises combine two of the most popular vacation ideas: Disney parks and cruise ships. But sometimes there are crowds, sicknesses, and cramped rooms. Here are some disappointing photos of what a Disney cruise can be like.

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A Salesforce competitor just raised $100 million from Silicon Valley investors to become India's first enterprise software unicorn

A Salesforce competitor just raised $100 million from Silicon Valley investors to become India's first enterprise software unicorn

BI Prime: The Chennai-based Freshworks is backed by Accel, Sequoia and Google's CapitalG, who think big money could help the software company win the market for smaller companies.

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An Australian bank used blockchain to ship 17,000 kilos of almonds to Germany

An Australian bank used blockchain to ship 17,000 kilos of almonds to Germany

The Commonwealth Bank of Australia successfully tracked a batch of approximately 37,000 pounds of almonds using a private blockchain built on the Ethereum network. The use of blockchain allowed the shipment to be tracked from its source in Australia, all the way to its delivery in Germany.

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Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales weighs in on blockchain technology, his love of Quora, and his recent work to fight fake news

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales weighs in on blockchain technology, his love of Quora, and his recent work to fight fake news

We spoke with Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales at a recent blockchain conference. Outside of Wikipedia, Wales is working on WikiTribune, his for-profit media outlet born out of recent "fake news" hysteria.

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A £5 million company with a female CEO hosts underground, masked sex parties in cities around the world — and has crowdfunded £500,000 to launch an app

A £5 million company with a female CEO hosts underground, masked sex parties in cities around the world — and has crowdfunded £500,000 to launch an app

Killing Kittens' CEO Emma Sayle told Business Insider what goes on at the luxurious sex parties hosted by the 'female empowerment brand' in cities like London, New York, and Paris — and she also told us what people get wrong about them.

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Huawei has surpassed Apple as the world's second-largest smartphone maker

Huawei has surpassed Apple as the world's second-largest smartphone maker

Huawei has surpassed Apple to become the world's second largest smartphone maker. Huawei's biggest challenge in western markets remains its connections to the Chinese government.

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3 major financial milestones everyone has in life, and the ideal ages for reaching them

3 major financial milestones everyone has in life, and the ideal ages for reaching them

How old you are, where you live and how much money you make can determine how soon you're hoping to reach certain financial milestones, like buying your first home and opening your first credit card. Older and younger generations have different ideal ages for reaching these financial life goals.

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Going vegan can lead to significant changes in your body — here's what you can expect over time

Going vegan can lead to significant changes in your body — here's what you can expect over time

If you've eaten meat and dairy for most of your life, going vegan can lead to significant changes within your body. A well-balanced vegan diet can benefit cardiovascular health and prevent disease, but the benefits can be offset by deficiencies if diet isn't managed carefully from the beginning.

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