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Apple’s First Original Product Since 2010- The iWatch
On Tuesday, September 9, Apple will introduce the iWatch, marking the first original product by the company since 2010’s introduction of the iPad. Though the
Keystone XL awaits Nebraska ruling
The Nebraska Supreme Court must make a decision on the proposed route of the Keystone XL pipeline. The state’s governor, Dave Heineman, contends the previous
August Figures Indicate Dip in Job Growth
Despite the numerous positive reports published in the last few weeks, the Labor Department reported a low hiring pace in August. Employers added 14200o, falling
Researchers Defend E-cigarettes
As e-cigarettes gain more and more supporters (as evidenced by rapidly rising sales) and just as many detractors, researchers at University College London (UCL) released
Apple Bolsters Security Measures in the Face of Consumer Criticism
In the wake the celebrity photo leaks, Apple is facing accusations of lax online security measures. In response, Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced the
Wind’s Production Potential- Shortfalls and Growth
Solar and wind energy production is on the rise, according to a report published by the International Energy Agency. However, despite this rise in wind
Alibaba’s Record IPO, What this Means for You
Alibaba, the Chinese equivalent of Ebay could become a publicly traded company as soon as next week. This IPO is expected to raise about $20
Verizon vs. The FCC: The Saga Continues
Verizon has agreed to pay a settlement of $7.4 million to the Federal Communications Commission for allegations of neglecting to provide opt out notices to
Kids are Back at School and Vaccinations Rates are Low
As the schools year begins, administrators note vaccination rates among students at public schools is down. This decrease in turn has caused an increase in
Is Ebola Crossing Borders?
Another American has been infected with Ebola. The deadly virus that recently took hold in rural parts of Liberia has spread throughout West Africa, infecting