by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Cory Booker Has a Wall Street Problem, But the Democratic Primary Is Better With Him in It
The newest 2020 contender has deep ties to Wall Street-and a tightrope to walk in the Democratic primary.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
The newest 2020 contender has deep ties to Wall Street-and a tightrope to walk in the Democratic primary.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
"He has surrounded himself with people who are climate-deniers or are contrarians, and this is the real problem. He’s surrounded himself with the B-team, basically."
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
And they're responsible for renewed outbreaks around the world.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
A selection of new climate related research articles is shown below. Climate change Temperature, precipitation, wind Addressing the relocation bias in a long temperature record by means of land cover assessment Interannual Variability of Summer Surfa...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
The extreme cold is also very dangerous for our health. “The extreme cold temperature effects white blood cells, so cold temperatures are a liability in fighting infection,” Dr. Len Horovitz, a pulmonologist and internist at New York's Lenox Hill Ho...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
U.S. companies are beating analysts' expectations this earnings season, but to a smaller degree than normal, and S&P 500 companies are now barely expected to eke out an increase in profits for the first quarter of 2019. The trend underscores fears a...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Acting U.S. Environmental Protection Agency chief Andrew Wheeler, President Donald Trump's pick to run the agency permanently, held nearly 20 times more meetings with industry representatives than with conservationists during his first two months on...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Snopes’ contract with Facebook was worth $100,000 in 2017, but was far more valuable than that for Facebook, which frequently touted its fact-checking partners as helping combat the fake news problem on its site. Snopes said it hasn’t ruled out work...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
The Pentagon’s wizards of high tech are looking for a self-guiding submarine.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Jose Luis Zambrano, Alirio Zambrano, Jorge Toledo, Tomeu Vadell and Gustavo Cardenas, all former vice presidents of the Houston-based company and most of them U.S. citizens, along with former Citgo President Jose Pereira were arrested in November 201...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — National park visitors cut new trails in sensitive soil. They pried open gates while no one was watching. They found bathrooms locked, so they went outside. One off-roader even mowed down an iconic twisted-limbed Joshua tree in...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Chlamydia isn't always chlamydia.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
We turned to the experts to find out.
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Foxconn said Wednesday that it was deliberating whether it would be economically feasible to develop liquid-crystal displays for televisions at its planned technology campus south of Milwaukee, which is known as Wisconn Valley. “In terms of TV, we h...
by Heidi Harley - 5 years ago
Archeologists working on a road upgrade project in England discovered evidence of a brewed beer from more than 2000 years ago.