Arizona has threatened to cut power to Los Angeles after the city voted to boycott the Grand Canyon state in protest of its immigration law.
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By Thomas Hart
Genetic engineers have created artificial life using synthetic DNA. Both hopes for new technology and fears of bioterrorism are emerging...
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By Thomas Hart
Financial emergencies can arrive without warning. However, there is a solution available in the form of Instant Payday Loans. CLICK TO APPLY
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By H. Shenoy
A fee of $32 on a $100 bounced check can have an APR as high as 2,336%. You would be surprised to see how other fees measure up.
Payday lenders are said to charge an incredibly high amount of interest when it comes to annual percentage rates. That may not be accurate.
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By Peter Stone
Automakers are in favor of tougher national fuel economy standards the president ordered. Heavy trucks now are regulated for the first time.
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By Thomas Hart
The oil spill live feed, which BP set up after a congressman's request, gives minute-to-minute updates on the oil spilling into the ocean...
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By Mary Rice
One of the most liked features of installment loans is being able to pay them back over a much longer period of time then normal loans you may find locally.
The Wal-Mart sales report's decline in revenue has analysts predicting that a consumer-driven U.S. economic recovery is not sustainable...
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By Thomas Hart
ZabaSearch is a public-records search engine that compiles publicly available information. How does it work, and can you opt-out? READ ON...
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By Mary Rice
Plum Island may be for sale. If it is, what will happen to Lab 257 and the biological experiments? What will happen to the Montauk Monster?
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By Steve Tarlow
It is not wise to go crazy with short term loans just because you can get them online with no credit checks, no collateral and without having to fax in tons of documents.
The Eppicard system is used by 19 states to distribute benefits, but phishing scams are coming out. Is the system really safe and effective?
Friday, May 21st, 2010 by
By Mary Rice
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