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Citizen Outcry Saves N. America’s Largest Old Growth Red Pine Forest
After thousands of Canadian residents banded together to preserve a forest of 300 year-old red pines threatened by expanded mining, the government scrapped its...
Stocks Soar at Highest Level in Years on Optimism for Banks, Economy
The Dow Jones industrial average is at its highest level since 2007, and the Nasdaq tech index closed above 3,000 for the first time since...
Apple Surpasses 25 Billion App Downloads, Gives $10,000 to the Milestone User
Apple celebrated another milestone Sunday after passing 25 billion downloads from its App Store. On its website, Apple featured a promotional countdown clock, saying...
Army of Strangers Pitch in to Help Tornado Victims
Hundreds of volunteers pitched in to help the American communities hit hard by tornadoes that ravaged the Midwest and the South.
Young people worked alongside...
Detroit Automakers Hiring Again In Race To Keep Up With Car Sales
Auto Sales are growing so fast that Detroit can barely keep up. Three years after the U.S. auto industry nearly collapsed, sales of cars...
U.S. Jobless Claims Drop to Near 4-year Low
Claims for jobless benefits unexpectedly dropped last week to the lowest level in four years, showing the U.S. job market is on the mend....
Obama Launches Marshmallow Cannon at WH Science Fair (Video)
Who says science can’t be fun?
At the second annual White House Science Fair last week, President Obama got the chance to shoot a marshmallow...
Marine Vet Crushed on Harley Invents Illuminated Windshield for Bikers
After a debilitating motorcycle accident, former Marine John Miller, saw opportunity in the face of adversity.
Crushed by the weight of his Harley after an...
At Last, a Year for State Budgets When the Sky is Not Falling
After a four-year run during which states had to close budget gaps of historic proportions, the term “surplus” is finally making a modest comeback...
More Than Go-fers: 4 Worthwhile Internships
The long-running joke about interns is that they do little more than get coffee and collate papers. While there's usually no escaping menial labor...
Apple Archive Donated to Stanford Offers Look at Company Origins (w/ Video
In 1997, soon after Steve Jobs returned to the company, Apple officials contacted Stanford University and offered to donate a storehouse of materials Apple...
New Clean Air Act Protections Tackle Deadly Mercury Pollution from Dirty Power Plants
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency yesterday announced the first-ever national standards to reduce dangerous mercury, arsenic and other toxic air pollutants from power plants....
Amid Optimism, Stem Cell Research Center Opens
A $127 million building dedicated exclusively to stem cell science opened Tuesday, hailed by speakers as a watershed event that could hasten development of ...
Good Economic News Sprouts Everywhere
Wow, good news is breaking out all over the place. A new report on U.S. private sector employment for November showed an impressive gain...
6 Rags-to-Riches Millionaires Haven’t Forgotten Their Roots
Entrepreneurial success stories are the stuff of which American dreams are made. Much like Oprah Winfrey and Steve Jobs, the six self-made millionaires profiled...
Reopening of Maine Paper Mill Stirs Hope
Gloom is giving way to a glow of optimism in two northern Maine towns.
Paper-making, for generations the lifeblood of Millinocket and East Millinocket, is...
US Unemployment Applications at 7-month Low, Building Permits Jump
The number of people applying for new unemployment benefits last week fell to its lowest level since April 2, signaling continued progress in the...
Michelle Obama, Health Companies and Congress All Announce New Plans to Spur Hiring of US Veterans
Just in time for Veterans Day, a confluence of activity across government and industry is combining to help spur the hiring of soldiers returning...
Cuba Legalizes Purchase and Sale Of Private Property
Cuba announced Thursday it is allowing the purchase and sale of real estate for the first time since the early days of the revolution,...
From Bottom to Top: World Series Hometown Hero David Freese
From 'burned out' to bright lights, baseballs' newest champion is being called a local boy-turned-hero. "I'm trying to soak this all in," David Freese...