In 2013, a Bible-quoting high school football champ named Terrance Jackson, upset that most of the clothing options for his 3-year-old son were covered in skulls and crossbones, decided to start his own “inspirational apparel” company with a scripture-inspired name, Armor & Glory.
The family business hasn’t grown much since then, printing a few hundred shirts and spending nothing on marketing outside of a 1,500-fan Facebook page. But it recently received some major attention from America’s second-biggest sportswear empire, Under Armour, which demanded the small Maryland company change its name or face all-out legal war. Read More...
Getty ImagesJimmy Hoffa disappeared in 1975 after his friendship with a mafia boss souredFBI agents have searched a plot of land in the US state of New Jersey after a deathbed confession renewed hope of solving union boss Jimmy Hoffa's disappearance 50 years ago.
For decades, Hoffa was one of America's most powerful labour organisers.
But in 1975 he suddenly disappeared, and his body has never been recovered. Investigators recently received a tip that a former worker on a landfill site in Jersey City had said that his father told him he had buried Hoffa's body. Read More...
Guzzling just one energy drink is enough to cause heart problems — with the effects kicking in after just 90 minutes, experts have warned.
Scientists found that drinking Red Bull and Monster could cause your blood vessels to narrow, which increases the risk of blockages that cause heart attacks and strokes.
The findings echo past studies, which have warned young people to steer clear of the drinks.
“As energy drinks are becoming more and more popular, it is important to study the effects of these drinks on those who frequently drink them and better determine what, if any, is a safe consumption pattern,” scientists led by Dr. Read More...