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Coffee Counselor helps pinpoint coffee tastebuds

Coffee Counselor helps pinpoint coffee tastebuds

by Elizabeth Wang | Aug 28, 2014 | Entertainment

WASHINGTON — Jason Gershowitz is an iced coffee connoisseur and now he’s opened a coffee shop dedicated to helping people find the perfect cup of iced coffee. The Coffee Counselor will be serving up flights of iced coffee for the DC metro area. Published...
Amendment to Clean Water Act may help keep Great Lakes clean

Amendment to Clean Water Act may help keep Great Lakes clean

by Elizabeth Wang | Aug 4, 2014 | Environment, Topics

A new amendment to the Clean Water Act might help keep public sewer treatment facilities accountable for sewer overflow in Great Lakes cities. Experts weigh in on how the Great Lakes will be impacted in the next decade to keep the waters clean. Published in...
Climate change impacts on national security increasing

Climate change impacts on national security increasing

by Elizabeth Wang | Aug 4, 2014 | Environment, National Security

A panel hosted by The Henry M. Jackson foundation and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory discussed the growing impacts of climate change on national security, adding greater threats that may not be directly linked to issues such as terrorism. Communication and...
Domestic abuse survivors look to financial literacy programs to improve economic status

Domestic abuse survivors look to financial literacy programs to improve economic status

by Elizabeth Wang | Jul 31, 2014 | Living, Topics

A recent Rutgers University study found financial literacy and economic empowerment is key for victims of domestic abuse. Experts met in Washington on July 24 to discuss how policy-makers and employers can help get domestic abuse survivors back on their feet.
Energy reform should drive investment in Mexico, experts say

Energy reform should drive investment in Mexico, experts say

by Elizabeth Wang | Jul 7, 2014 | Environment

WASHINGTON – With Mexico’s new oil and gas reform implementing laws set for release later this month, international oil companies likely will look toward investment opportunities in energy production because the risks will bring higher rewards now, a leading industry...
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