" NEW YORK - There's a secret buzzing around the rooftops and backyard gardens of New York. Despite city regulations prohibiting it, hundreds of New Yorkers have kept beehives on rooftops and backyard gardens...
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Monday ruled that states can apply some of their own laws to big national banks operating within their borders, a decision proponents called a huge win for consumers and for states seeking more power to regulate financial activities. The...
The U.S. Military's lax regulations are opening military doors to White Supremacy through recruitment of White-Supremacists, neo-Nazi's and gang members. "Since the launch of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, the...
Sign up: USDA June 29th deadline to halt GE, drug and industrial chemicals in food crops
Many social welfare, health and environmental organizations are asking Americans to sign up before June 29 to halt the...
created by NonGMOTalk | 21 wks ago | updated 21 wks ago 57 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Australia is poised to become one of the planet's toughest Internet enforcers if it moves ahead with plans to implement strict regulations, including mandatory blocking of more than 1,000 web sites. Aimed at stifling Internet crime, particularly child pornography, the...
This terrorist attack killed many people and has changed India. Thereis even talk of war with Pakistan. Thisis one more proof that a small group of terrorists can have a huge impact on a nation. "...
"- Medical marijuana became legal in Michigan on Thursday, but smoking a joint could still get a patient arrested because the regulations needed to protect them won't be ready for months. The law approved by...
"The human brain naturally produces and processes compounds closely related to those found in Cannabis sativa, better known as marijuana [see "The Brain's Own Marijuana," by Roger A. Nicoll and Bradley E. Alger. These compounds are called endogenous cannabinoids or...
created by mabone | 48 wks ago | updated 48 wks ago 406 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
By, Uwe Paschen.Many of us do buy Organic Food, and many more Would like to, yet can not afford it. Sadly most of us do not actually know what Organic food is nor how it is regulated or where it does all come...
opinion by Paschen | 50 wks ago | updated 25 wks ago 1043 views | 108 recommendations | 60 comments
"WASHINGTON, D.C., Nov. 18 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) — National Loan Audits (www.nationalloanaudits.com) announced today that since only a fraction of distressed homeowners needing a loan modification are getting the help they need, borrowers should obtain a Forensic Loan...
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Here is a cool article about Gadgets you don't often think of. But elevators are gadgets and utilize many gadgets that can fail causing serious injury or death in an elevator. Check out what a tort attorney has to say."Are elevators really safe is not a question...
opinion by panzerlawyer | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 497 views | 5 recommendations | 1 comment
Two people were killed in the Sesnon fire. It turns out the a private utility company not subject to State regulations regarding powerline safety, did not have a proper fire birm, or other safety measures...
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American International Group, Inc. (AIG), the insurer at the center of the troubled Wall Street financial system, is bailed out by New York State Governor Paterson, who directed a one-time lifting of state...
"BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- The abandoned ashes are stacked floor to ceiling in the basement of the Graham, Putnam and Mahoney Funeral Parlors, tucked neatly on wooden shelves and tables and in an unused dumbwaiter. ...
UK media watchdog Ofcom ordered British Broadcasting Corporation to pay a £400,000 fine for misleading their viewers by faking call-in competition winners. The creators of BBC shows that were fined aired show...