New source of energy vital for US
By Stevan Novakovic | June 25, 2013After the meltdown of the Fukushima reactor in March of 2011, Thorium could be America’s best bet at energy independence.
After the meltdown of the Fukushima reactor in March of 2011, Thorium could be America’s best bet at energy independence.
Gruesome Gosnell case illustrates lack of regulations in abortion industry While media attention was turned this week on gun control and the explosions at the Boston Marathon, members of Congress were attempting to bring notoriety to the atrocities mentioned in the trial of Kermit Gosnell, an abortionist in Philadelphia.
Threat of unionization could cause industry to revamp in long run This week, hundreds were striking outside of fast food locations in New York to protest low wages and a lack of unionization.
As college basketball’s “March Madness” tournament continues, South Carolina was once again thrown into the spotlight regarding the NCAA edict barring tournament games from being played in the state.
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