by Phoebe Tollefson | Aug 11, 2015 | Environment
WASHINGTON, August 11 (UPI) — Wind energy is cheaper than ever before in the United States and advances in turbine technology have helped make America the No. 1 global producer of wind energy, according to a new Energy Department report. The news came Monday on...
by Kira Boyd | Aug 11, 2015 | Entertainment
WASHINGTON, August 11 (UPI) — The National Transportation Safety Board cited “driver fatigue” on the part of a Wal-Mart truck as the probable cause of the fatal multi-vehicle crash that severely injured comedian Tracy Morgan. The driver had been...
by Amina Ismail | Aug 11, 2015 | Living
About 30 goats were hired to graze vines and poison ivy from the 35-acre historic congressional cemetery. This process is environmental friendly and cost-effective.
by Matt Yurus | Aug 11, 2015 | Politics
President Barack Obama may not need the approval of a reluctant Congress to commit the United States to the Iran nuclear deal after all. According to legal scholars, the deal is technically more of a “political commitment” than it is a treaty. Therefore, a...
by Xiaolan Tang | Aug 11, 2015 | Politics, Topics
CLEVELAND — We went to cover the 2016 Republican primary debate with a team of three. Excitement? Fun? Triumph? Sure. Incidents? Accidents? Surprises? Of course. Interested in where do reporters go, what do they see and how do they work? Take just one minute,...
by Siyuan Du | Aug 11, 2015 | Politics, Topics
ATLANTA – With Internet and social media leveling the playing field of the 2016 presidential campaign, Republican hopefuls are competing for an advantage, using hashtags and digital campaign strategies to gain an edge in the crowded field. At the Red State Gathering,...