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Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., On Why He Supports The Iran Nuclear Deal
The future of the Iran nuclear deal could hinge on Democrats, who are being pulled in two directions. The Obama administration wants them to back the plan, but Israel and
New Power Plant Rules Likely To Start Slow-Burning Debate, Legal Action
By Jeff Brady A huge legal battle is coming over the White House plan to address climate change with additional power plant regulations. The coal industry has the most to
How Cellphone Use Can Help Determine A Person’s Creditworthiness
By David Greene In the developing world, where many people lack bank accounts or credit cards, banks may hesitate to loan them money. But researchers say cellphones can help determine
Here’s The Buzz On America’s Forgotten Native ‘Tea’ Plant
By Murray Carpenter It’s called yaupon. Native Americans once made a brew from its caffeinated leaves and traded them widely. With several companies now selling yaupon, it may be poised
French Investigators Examine Wing Bit Thought To Be From Missing Airliner
By Jake Cigainero Malaysian and French investigators meet in Paris to shape the investigation into recovered debris from the missing Malaysian airliner. The wing component found on an island in
Forum In N.H. A Warmup For First GOP Debate Of 2016 Race
By Don Gonyea Fourteen Republican presidential hopefuls made for a crowded GOP field Monday night in Manchester, N.H. Donald Trump declined to attend. It wasn’t a debate, but rather two
Forget The 117 Steps: 3-D Video Makes Fallingwater Accessible To All
By Erika Beras A filmmaker has created a way to make Frank Lloyd Wright’s masterpiece home, Fallingwater in Pennsylvania, accessible to those with physical limitations. » E-Mail This …read more
Berlin’s New Airport: Still In A Holding Pattern
By Soraya Sarhaddi Nelson Berlin is one of Europe’s premiere cities, yet it lacks an airport befitting its status due to years of delays and cost overruns. The new airport
At Hope Meadows In Illinois, Older Adults Help Families Care For Foster Children
By Ina Jaffe Families who adopt foster kids need a lot of support. In Rantoul, Illinois, families get help in a community called Hope Meadows from older adults who’ve moved
Central Indiana communities to recognize ‘National Night Out’ Tuesday
Avon joins many other communities throughout Central Indiana who take this night to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness, generate … …read more Via: <a href=https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=http://www.wthr.com/story/29702109/central-indiana-communities-to-recognize-national-night-out-tuesday&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHDhiYzc1MzQ5ZWY1Yjc4MmE6Y29tOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNEoMAIlzGETt3l_a0G0Jn2BTmLAJw class="colorbox" title="Central Indiana communities