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If you happen to live in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area and subscribe to the Washington Post you've been subjected to a relentless barrage of ...
The battle to control future home entertainment is getting more intense. Google this year reportedly will launch a game console designed to...
Before there was Google News, or CNN.com there was EIN News, one of the first ever news services to be launched on the Internet. EIN News today is...
During the financial meltdown of 2008, EU taxpayers pumped billions of euros into ailing banks to keep them from collapsing. EU bloc finance...
Foreign mining interests took a hit Wednesday as Mongolia's president was reelected, campaigning with a pledge to impose more controls on foreign...
The photo of a big white empty chair ran on front pages of Italian newspapers this week, stark evidence that in the Catholic world there's a new...
Researchers at the Case Western Medical School and the Cleveland Clinic have developed a technique that regenerates nerve cells in rats, permitting...
What has been described as the "the single biggest rescue operation involving helicopters anywhere in the world," remains stymied today by monsoon...
Scientists at Bonn University believe they have found an important piece of a puzzle that explains why the earth's forests are in decline: salt...
U.S. and Cuban officials are in negotiations to restore direct postal service between the two countries, one more sign among many recently that after ...
The bacterium is known as "Salmonella Kentucky," and its rapid spread around the globe is of increasing concern to health researchers. The Institut...
The battle of the jumbo jets moves to center court this week with the opening of the Paris Air Show, the world's single biggest aircraft shopping...
From its west to east coasts, the U.S. has been hit by a rash of tornadoes, with forecasts of more to come. Thursday, tornadoes caused damage in the...
Attention, class. Our lesson today is about the physics of weightlessness. Your classroom will be a space capsule. Your teacher, Wang Yaping, will...
The turmoil that has driven down a key emerging market index fund shows no sign of abating. Actions by central banks, riots in Turkey and uncertainty ...
On hearing the news about IRS scrutiny of tea party applications for tax exemption, the most common response from my circle of friends and...
The chief economist at the International Energy Agency sees catastrophic consequences for the planet if governments fail to take more immediate and...
"We are facing the worst floods of all time," said Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban as he watched the Danube River rise to record levels at...
The home mortgage interest rate party isn't over, but signs that the hosts are eyeing the clock are making revelers anxious. Interest rates for fixed ...
The U.S. has imposed tough new sanctions on Iran, even as signs that existing sanctions are crippling Iran's economy and that on the eve of national...
It pays to eat those vegetables. That's the conclusion of a study published in the current edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association....
Hawaii is the sixth state to report confirmed cases of hepatitis A, an outbreak traced to a frozen berry blend sold in Costco stores. Costco has...
Just days ago protesters took to the streets in 52 countries and 436 cities around the world to denounce food and chemical giant Monsanto and its...
/EIN News/ In the 1980s Congress upped the ante on how much workers and their employers would pay into the Social Security Trust Fund. For most...
In courts, BP is fighting for its corporate life. If things go badly for BP in the U.S. federal justice system, the company could be forced to pay...
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