Following a $35 million fine for faulty ignition switches in its Chevrolet Cobalts in the spring, General Motors (GM) should start battening down the hatches and make ready for another
Month: June 2014
Norfolk Aims to Increase Young Swimmer Safety with Second Annual Water Safety Day
Norfolk County, Ontario has successfully held its second annual Community Water Safety Day. The event was held on June 21, the summer solstice, at Port Dover beach. The special day
By 2015, the U.S. Will See Widespread Adaption of EMV Credit Card Chip Technology
Brace yourselves — credit cards are in for a change. By the end of 2015, 41% of U.S. debit cards, and 70% of U.S. credit cards will be embedded with security
You Won’t Believe Which Foods Can Actually Whiten Your Teeth, According to Dentists
Is it your first time to hear about teeth whitening? Is it worth it? Yes, teeth whitening is a safe and adequately handled process. It is an effective process done
Fishhooks Taped to Slide in Orchard Mesa Injure Young Boy
In Orchard Mesa, Colorado, parents and children have had to be on the lookout for something you wouldn’t normally expect to find in a playground — fishhooks.According to FOX 31,
Home Crafting Levels Up with This Fun Final Fantasy III Mural on a Screen Door
Old video games may not have the life-like graphics we see on modern consoles, but as one fan discovered, they can make for some fun home decor.Japanese Twitter user Jenihara
Think Before You Ink: Things to Consider Before Getting a Tattoo
Updated 3/24/2022 If you want to get a tattoo, you need to make sure you do so safely. If you go to a tattoo parlor that doesn’t follow sanitation guidelines,
Investigators Find That Counterfeit Industry is More Extensive Than Most People Realize
Product counterfeiting is currently a $300 billion-a-year criminal industry; this is not chump change by any means. And when it comes to which products are being counterfeited, the scams might
Charlotte Students, Parents Celebrate as College Board Validates SAT Scores
After a lengthy controversy surrounding the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) in Charlotte, North Carolina, parents and students can finally breathe a sigh of relief. After the Educational Testing Service (ETS),
Canadian Corporations are Highly Corrupt According to Participants in New Survey
One fifth of Canadian executives describe businesses and large corporations as “highly corrupt.” Bribery, manipulation, and deception in business are a problem, and Canadians are becoming increasingly aware of it,