New tech devices can monitor a child’s temperature and location, providing increased information to parents.
High-ranking Md. bishop to be charged for allegedly striking, killing bicyclist
The case raised questions as to why police charged her so long after the Dec. 27 incident, and why the local Episcopalian Diocese had promoted her despite a 2010 drunken driving incident.
Republicans rush to put Keystone XL pipeline issue back on Obama’s desk
With a Nebraska court challenge out of the way and the midterm elections over, the new Congress is quickly passing the Keystone bill and urging Obama to finally make a decision on the issue.
Is the U.S. economy officially back? Best year for job growth since 1999
December job growth surged again, capping a strong year for job growth and leading to optimism going into 2015 despite a sagging global economy.
Feds recommend felony charges against former Gen. Petraeus, say he leaked classified info
Authorities allegedly found classified information on computers in the home of Paula Broadwell, his mistress.
FBI releases sketch of ‘person of interest’ in Colorado NAACP explosion
The NAACP has denounced the attack as a hate crime, although the FBI is still investigating why the individual placed the device.
U.S. Supreme Court passes on gay marriage ruling, may decide on Jan. 16
However, because of differences of opinion in appeals courts on the issue, the Supreme Court appears likely to act sometime during its term.
Gravity Anomaly Holds Pulsar ‘Hostage’
Surveying the night sky five years ago, a group of astronomers picked up a signal from a pulsar located in the binary system known as JJ906. Just as surely as it appeared, the star recently blinked out of view without a trace.
The “change must come from within” says rapper kendrick lamar on issues in ferguson and nyc
Recently, sensational rapper Kendrick Lamar, expressed his concerns and ideas about the issues going on right now between the police and civilians in Ferguson, Missouri and New York.
Ornate multi-sexed butterfly headlines Philadelphia exhibit on Jan. 17
The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University’s butterfly exhibit houses up to 150 specimens and dozens of species, but one recent entry maintains a special distinction: it is both male and female.
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