Hydrogen bombshell
The Energy Department pulls the plug on hydrogen-powered vehicles. ...
Read more ›The Energy Department pulls the plug on hydrogen-powered vehicles. ...
Read more ›The Texas location beat out competing sites in Kansas City for the facility, which will manufacture insulin pumps and other medical components. ...
Read more ›I have been speculating what will happen to all of the vacant storefronts... cheers to New Mexico for giving me a good answer! ...
Read more ›You've probably heard by now that former President George W. Bush already has raised $100 million for his presidential library in Texas, outpacing previous fundraising efforts for the mausoleums built to honor other U.S. chief executives. We're not sure why it became a tradition to build a mammoth facility dressed up as a tourist attraction to house all of the papers a president hasn't shredded, burned or b ...
Read more ›We had some trepidation when Australian-turned-American press baron Rupert Murdoch bought the Wall Street Journal a couple of years ago. Murdoch has a well-earned reputation for dumbing down his publications and infecting them with his retrograde political preferences. He most famously transformed the nation's oldest daily, the New York Post, from a staid liberal icon into a snarling, outrageous tabloid une ...
Read more ›Governor Ed Rendell announced today that a national warehouse distribution network will create 42 jobs and invest $10.5 million in Findlay, PA. ...
Read more ›Reno-based Mariah Power cited lack of funding in Nevada as a key factor in its decision to open its wind turbine production line in Michigan, potentially creating 120 jobs. ...
Read more ›Thomas Jefferson once famously said that he would rather have newspapers without a government than a government without newspapers. It is becoming increasingly evident in recent days that we rapidly are approaching the latter. The 137-year-old Boston Globe became the latest arrival this week in a linotype hospice crowded with venerable newspapers on their last legs. The New York Times Co., which owns Beanto ...
Read more ›Former Illinois governor and current punchline, Rod Blagojevich, was my surefire pick for Worst Idea of the Week. Yes, I know--his despicable, profanity-laden scandal regarding the sale of President Obama's former Senate seat dominated headlines several months ago. But this week Blagojevich returned to the esteemed pages of, uh, Entertainment Weekly as a potential contender for NBC's upcoming reality bomb, ...
Read more ›On Earth Day, Global Water Technologies, Inc. has announced its corporate headquarters have moved to Indianapolis, IN. ...
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