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Capturing Rainwater from Rooftops Can Alleviate Nation’s Water Woes
As America’s expanding urban areas struggle with major water supply...
Samsung Galaxy S III Sales Hit 10 Million
If there were any doubts that Samsung's Galaxy S III is the hottest...
Nevada county gives brothel OK to hire male sex workers
TONOPAH, Nev. — Brothel owner Bobbi Davis got the go-ahead Tuesday to hire what her Web site cheekily calls "a few good men...
CU’s Wieman tapped by Obama for White House job
Renowned University of Colorado at Boulder physics professor and Nobel Prize winner Carl Wieman has been tapped by President Barack Obama to serve as associate director for science in the Office of Science and Technology Policy at the White House...
Top 10 censored stories of 2015-16
Throughout its 40-year history, Project Censored has covered a lot of ground that the corporate mainstream media has missed. Begun by Carl Jensen, a...
BP cancels dividends, agrees to $20 billion escrow fund
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has reached a preliminary agreement with BP executives that would see the oil company pay $20 billion over several years into an independently controlled escrow account to be established to compensate Gulf of Mexico...
Thousands Expected at OWS-Themed Protests at NATO Summit
Thousands of Occupy Wall Street protesters are expected to arrive by...
What Higher Gas Prices Could Really Do to the Economy
Rising oil and gasoline prices are once again threatening the U.S...