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Bill Gates and Henry Gates Speak at Boston Conference
The National Urban League (NUL) started the second day of its four-day conference, with a talk by Microsoft ...
US
July 28, 2011
Vermont Judge Rules Against Nuclear Plant
A Vermont judge rules against a preliminary injunction that would allow Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station to continue ...
US
July 21, 2011
Internet, Child Predation, and State Power: A Dilemma
When the Internet becomes a facilitator of child predation, for instance, in the all-too-familiar cases where a child ...
US
July 17, 2011
Free Market Finance Minister Assigned in Egypt
As part of concessions made to the thousands of protesters currently camped out at Tahrir Square in Egypt's ...
Middle East
July 17, 2011
Lightning Kills Up to 39 in Uganda
Lightening strikes on Tuesday have left somewhere between 15 and 39 people dead in several regions of Uganda.
Africa
June 29, 2011
California Budget Approved After Political Turbulence
After a historically turbulent budget process, California was finally able to settle on a budget plan, which though ...
US
June 29, 2011
An Alternative to Trashy Reality TV: MoYoTV
The process of setting up MoYoTV has not been an easy one for Darko, a Ghanian woman.
Entertainment
June 24, 2011
Mexican Drug Cartel Leader Arrested
The leader of one of Mexico's most notorious drug cartels, La Familia, was arrested on Tuesday, according to ...
US
June 22, 2011
Deadly Clashes Continue to Rock Yemen
Clashes between government and al Qaeda forces have left many dead in the city of Zinjibarv.
Middle East
June 20, 2011
Libyan Rebels Cut Off Oil Pipeline to Tripoli
Libyan rebels have shut off an oil pipeline located near the capital of Tripoli.
Africa
June 20, 2011
Protesters Blow Whistles Over Wikileaks Subpoenas
Nearly 100 whistles, blowing to the beat of two base drums in Boston on June 15 after some ...
US
June 16, 2011
Man Opposing Illegal Logging in Amazon Murdered by Loggers
Souza had been marked for and threatened with murder after getting into disputes with loggers from the region.
World
June 15, 2011
Journalist Investigating Organized Crime Murdered in India
An organized crime investigative journalist for India's Mid-Day newspaper was killed on Wednesday.
World
June 15, 2011
EPA Gives $76M for Clean Up Efforts Throughout Nation
The EPA stated this week that it was allocating $76 million to invest in cleaning up contaminated sites ...
US
June 8, 2011
Overhaul to Japan’s Atomic Energy Policy Planned
The Japanese government will soon release a report, on the nuclear disaster, to the International Atomic Energy Agency.
World
June 7, 2011
Retired Engineers Tackle Nuclear Crisis
A group of retired engineers and professionals have offered to help tackle Japan's nuclear crisis.
World
May 31, 2011
Baltimore Writer Missing in Libya
Journalists face danger when reporting around the world. It may be that freelancers have even less protection than ...
US
May 31, 2011
Senator Kerry Introduces Bill to Combat Youth Homelessness
Last Thursday, Sen. Kerry introduced a new bill that would help reduce youth homelessness in the United States.
US
May 15, 2011
Senator Urges Replacement of Regulators Unwilling to Abide by Speculation-Limiting Law
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders wrote a letter to President Barack Obama on Thursday asking him to call for ...
US
May 1, 2011
Boston Mayor Recognizes Green Initiatives in the City
Boston's Mayor Thomas M. Menino, awarded his 5th Annual Mayor's Green Awards to local businesses, residents, and innovators ...
US
April 20, 2011
Group Concerned About Maine Labor Mural Removal
Governor's decision to remove mural incites backlash by artists, union workers, and organizations.
US
March 31, 2011
Anti-Muslim Sentiment on the Rise, Congressional Hearing Finds
According to the Asst. Attorney General, Muslims are experiencing increasing discrimination in the United States post 9/11.
US
March 31, 2011
Prominent Afghan Women’s Rights and Anti-War Activist Denied Entry to US
Author Malalai Joya, who was due on a three-week international tour to promote her recently published book “A ...
US
March 20, 2011
Weeks Act: The Hundredth Year
Exactly one hundred years, legislation called the Weeks Act was passed, providing protection for green forests and the ...
US
March 15, 2011
Bradley Manning, US Soldier Allegedly Linked to WikiLeaks Forced to Strip Naked
Pfc. Bradley Manning, the American soldier currently being held in what many have deemed solitary confinement for allegedly ...
US
March 6, 2011
Code For America Bringing Technology to City Politics
Code for America awards recent college graduates a one-year fellowship.
US
February 28, 2011
Texas May Allow Concealed Handguns at Universities
Texas is poised to become the second state in the United States to allow concealed handgun on its ...
US
February 21, 2011
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