Online mortgage lenders may be in hot water after U.S. Department of Justice officials opened a formal investigation into LendingClub, a prominent peer-to-peer loan site. Earlier this month, the San
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Agricultural Author Voices Concerns on Family Farms Across North Dakota
John Ikerd, agricultural author, thinks more pigs are needed in North Dakota. According to the Bismark Tribune, Ikerd was invited by the Dakota Resource Council to present “Corporate Agriculture vs.
Lowe’s Proves to be the Underdog in First Quarter Results
Lowe’s is no longer satisfied with being second to Home Depot and is decreasing the sales gap between the two. According to CNBC, the results of the first quarter reveal
BioLite Back At It Again With A New BlueTooth Camping Lantern
In this day and age, camping no longer means you have to unplug completely — and in many ways, this is a good thing. Several years ago, BioLite made a
“Iron Nun” Saves Spokane Man from Mobile Home Fire
A Spokane man escaped a mobile home fire the morning of Monday, May 9, thanks to his neighbor, Sister Madonna Buder, also known as the “Iron Nun.” David Ward was
The Millennial Effect: How Millennials Are Changing the Marketing Industry
Gone are the days of the voice call. Technological advances have changed the way we communicate today. Millennials, or the generation between 18 and 34 years of age, make up
Inmate Looses Kidney, Sues State of Oregon for Medical Malpractice
An inmate at the woman’s state prison in Wilsonville, OR, has filed a medical malpractice suit against the state of Oregon and the physicians working for the Oregon Department of
Dentist Says Indiana Man is Lying About Unauthorized Removal of All His Teeth
A recent news story tells the gruesome tale of an unfortunate Indiana man who had all of his teeth removed against his will by a crazy dentist. That dentist is
Earth Day 2016: 155 Countries to Sign Historic Climate Change Agreement
April 22, 2016 will be a historic day for the world of global climate consideration. Most people are probably aware that that is Earth Day, but this year the world
Millennials Are Changing the Global Face of Banks
Banks are changing, even if they might not want to. And it turns out that you can thank Millennials for that.Following the financial crisis of 2008, banks began raising fees