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Early Nor’easter leaves nearly 3 million in the Dark | 3 Dead

NY, NY (Oct 30) – An approximate 2.7 million in the northeast are without power this morning while, utility companies state it could be days before electricity is restored. An…

NASA Launches NPP (National Polar-orbiting Preparatory Project) Satellite

NASA has launched their newest climate and weather research technology satellite into orbit on Friday to help scientists monitor climate change and provide severe weather warnings. The $1.5 billion dollar…

Need money, Shell/ExxonMobile certainly don’t!

With gas prices at an all time high, and no legislation in sight to control speculation regarding oil commodities, U.S. citizens struggling to keep their heads above water paying staggering…

Occupy Wall Street Protesters Viciously Attacked and Beaten | Is this America or Tehran?

NYC (Oct 14) – In a shocking display of violence, an officer of the NYPD viciously attacked a member of the Occupy Wall Street movement earlier today in a scene…

Downgraded Irene lacks winds packs rain for northeast

Albany, NY – Following nearly 16 hours of pounding rain, the Capital District Region is still preparing for major flooding episodes along the banks of the Hudson, and Mohawk rivers.…

Irene Category 1 comes ashore, begins to weaken following Earl’s path

August 27, 2011 – Hurricane Irene has landed along the coast of the Carolinas just south of Cape Hatteras at Point Outlook, North Carolina as a Category 1 storm. Still…

Verizon Union Members Return to Work: Day Two

NY, NY (Aug 24) – Realizing their efforts to garner public support for their cause failed, Verizon union workers are back on the job for day two. Their main motivation,…

Verizon Strike Ends | Management caves in, Union to move work action back inside

NY, NY – Yesterday, Verizon wire line employees represented by both the Communications Workers of America and the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers have won a small victory as, the…