A study out of the University of Nevada Las Vegas is hoping to have the Las Vegas City Council agree to require automatic sprinklers in all new homes. The plan
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1000th Issue of ‘Action Comics’ To Be Released in April
This April, the 1,000th issue of “Action Comics” will be released. It will feature the first DC story written by Brian Michael Bendis and drawn by Jim Lee. Additionally, it
Virginia School District Trying to Diversify Teaching Staff
After a recent study showed that Fairfax County School District in Virginia hires more white teachers than teachers of color, the district is aiming to improve its recruitment and hiring
Scottish Teachers Teach Students about Learning Disabilities to Promote Acceptance
A whole 66% of parents of children with learning disabilities believe that kids with learning disabilities are bullied more than other kids. To try and combat that, teachers in Scotland
New Research Shows FDA May Have Inadequate Recall Protocol
Federal investigators have concluded that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is not acting quickly enough to remove contaminated food from store shelves. Looking at 30 of 1,557 food recalls
From The Glow-In-The-Dark Past to The Melted-Down Present, The Luxury Watch Has Had An Interesting History
The luxury watch market has been quite positive in terms of investments as of late. Along with luxury watches, The Economist has compiled price indices for fine diamonds, classic cars,
Florida Facing Mass Sewage Problems After Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma is continuing to wreak havoc in Florida. Residents of Brevard County are dealing with an awful stench due to the 20 million gallons of raw sewage that were
Cities Putting LED Bulbs in Street Lights to Save Energy
Honolulu is finally kicking off the project to replace all 53,000 street lights on Oahu with energy-efficient LED lamps. Already, state roadways, including the H-1 Freeway and the Wilson, Pali,
Study Shows Minor Air Pollution Negatively Affects Workplace Productivity
Severe air pollution is obviously harmful to the environment. Both indoor and outdoor air pollution can cause widespread diseases and jeopardize entire ecosystems. In fact, according to the World Health
Looking For the Shortest Urgent Care Wait Time? Ask Alexa
The U.S. medical industry is always going to be one of the most complicated industries to figure out. There are so many legislative, financial, and logistical roadblocks that it’s impressive