Education Marshall University graduates an equal percentage of white and black students, according to a recent study.

Marshall University Graduates Same Percentage of African-American and White Students »

Marshall University is among those universities that produce the same percentage of black and white graduates, a report by the Education Trust showed. The Education Trust is a Washington D.C.-based…

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »
Harold McGraw recently announced strong profits for the McGraw-Hill Companies.

McGraw-Hill Reports 15 Percent Q3 EPS Increase »

The McGraw-Hill Companies saw its earnings per share jump 15 percent to $1.23 in the third quarter of 2010, the company said. Net income rose by 13 percent to $379.9…

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »
Politics

French Strikes Cost up to $560 Million a Day »

French workers continue their strikes against the government’s plan to raise the retirement age to 62. Ports, oil refineries, and…

Tuesday, October 26, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »

Asia-Pacific Deal Makers Top Performers in Q3 2010 »

The Asia-Pacific zone leads the pack in global deal-making outperforming the MSCI World Index by 14.5 percentage points, Towers Watson…

Sunday, October 24, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »

Budgetary Cutbacks in Texas to Impact Prison Programs »

Changes in federal funding may soon affect the prison program in Texas as lawmakers may have to cut back on…

Saturday, October 23, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »

NPR News Analyst Williams Fired for Remarks »

Juan Williams was fired by NPR for a comment on Muslims that he made while appearing on Fox News.

Juan Williams, a civil rights activist and the author of several books on the civil rights movement, made an allegedly…

Thursday, October 21, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »
Health

Study Suggests Diabetes Numbers Set to Skyrocket »

According to a study released Friday by federal officials, as many as 1 in 3 US adults could have diabetes by the year 2050 if current trends continue. As it stands, 1 out of 10 are afflicted with diabetes, but the number could expand dramatically…

Friday, October 22, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »

Fish Oil’s Benefits for Babies Questioned »

A recent study published by the Journal of the American Medical Association found no conclusive evidence that babies benefit from docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) supplements taken by their mothers during pregnancy. The study also refutes the claim that post-partum depression can be reduced by taking DHA. DHA…

Friday, October 22, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »

Listeria Bacteria in Celery Linked to Deaths »

A recent spate of Listeriosis poisoning is allegedly traceable to a Texas plant.

A food processing plant in Texas has ceased operation after a finding by the health department that their equipment is tainted with listeria bacteria. The health department has also requested the plant recall all food shipped from the facility since January of this year. The Texas…

Thursday, October 21, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »

FAO Announces Elimination of Rinderpest Cattle Plague »

The FAO has announced the official end of the Rinderpest cattle plague.

Scientists working for the Food and Agriculture Organization announced that a deadly cattle plague, rinderpest, is close to elimination, FAO said in a press release published online. Humans have only managed to eliminate one other disease, when smallpox was declared extinct in 1980. Rinderpest has…

Wednesday, October 20, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »
Travel

Beefed-Up Security for Airlines Just in Time for Holiday Travel »

Airport security is expected to be reinforced heavily this holiday season.

This holiday season, it pays off for travelers to know what to expect before arriving at the airport to catch a flight. After last year’s…

Thursday, October 21, 2010 / No Comment / Read More »
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Entertainment

Lindsay Lohan back to Court Today

The Associated Press reports Lindsay Lohan will make  another court appearance at the Los Angeles Superior Court today. Legal troubles began for Lohan on May 26, 2007, when she drove her Mercedes-Benz into a line of…

Friday, October 22, 2010 / Read More »
Travel Airport security is expected to be reinforced heavily this holiday season.

Beefed-Up Security for Airlines Just in Time for Holiday Travel

This holiday season, it pays off for travelers to know what to expect before arriving at the airport to catch a flight. After last year’s security scare with the so-called “underwear bomber” on Christmas day, security…

Thursday, October 21, 2010 / Read More »
Education Marshall University graduates an equal percentage of white and black students, according to a recent study.

Marshall University Graduates Same Percentage of African-American and White Students

Marshall University is among those universities that produce the same percentage of black and white graduates, a report by the Education Trust showed. The Education Trust is a Washington D.C.-based advocacy group promoting high academic achievement…

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 / Read More »
Health

Study Suggests Diabetes Numbers Set to Skyrocket

According to a study released Friday by federal officials, as many as 1 in 3 US adults could have diabetes by the year 2050 if current trends continue. As it stands, 1 out of 10 are…

Friday, October 22, 2010 / Read More »
Business Harold McGraw recently announced strong profits for the McGraw-Hill Companies.

McGraw-Hill Reports 15 Percent Q3 EPS Increase

The McGraw-Hill Companies saw its earnings per share jump 15 percent to $1.23 in the third quarter of 2010, the company said. Net income rose by 13 percent to $379.9 million, while revenue added 5.5 percent…

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 / Read More »
Business Harold McGraw recently announced strong profits for the McGraw-Hill Companies.

McGraw-Hill Reports 15 Percent Q3 EPS Increase

The McGraw-Hill Companies saw its earnings per share jump 15 percent to $1.23 in the third quarter of 2010, the company said. Net income rose by 13 percent to $379.9 million, while revenue added 5.5 percent…

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 / Read More »
Sports

Commissioner Stern Looks to Cut NBA Players’ Salaries

David Stern, Commissioner of the NBA, announced on Thursday that it is likely that players’ salaries may be reduced by about one-third. Stern also revealed that there were no significant changes during bargaining talks this past…

Friday, October 22, 2010 / Read More »
Featured News Marshall University graduates an equal percentage of white and black students, according to a recent study.

Marshall University Graduates Same Percentage of African-American and White Students

Marshall University is among those universities that produce the same percentage of black and white graduates, a report by the Education Trust showed. The Education Trust is a Washington D.C.-based advocacy group promoting high academic achievement…

Wednesday, October 27, 2010 / Read More »
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