September, 2010
Take a drink on National Coffee Day today
National Coffee Day on Sept. 29 means that numerous participating coffee-serving establishments can be serving up a free cup of coffee for the imbibers among us. A symphony of smells, flavors and electroshock for tired brains, java is part of the breakfast of champions for the endless multitudes. But java also has both health benefits ...
Nissan Leaf almost out of stock it debuts
The Nissan Leaf and the Chevy Volt are the hot vehicle releases this year. There is a large difference between the two. The Volt is a hybrid, however the Leaf is all electric. The vehicle definitely won't be at dealerships until December of 2010. The advance orders that Nissan offered for the Leaf are presently ...
Stimulus cash advancements did little to dent joblessness rate
A lot of people lost their jobs during the worst parts of the recession. The government pulled out its FDR playbook, and tried to use some huge cash advancements to try and create some more jobs to help ease the situation. Instead, the number of unemployed has only increased. In the month of August, there ...
Superbug from India on international tour shows up to infect the U.S.
A new superbug that a British medical journal called attention to last month has emerged within the U.S. Individuals infected with the superbug known as NDM-1 turned up in hospitals in Massachusetts, California and Illinois. All 3 had lately spent time in India, where the superbug is believed to have originated. The first thought everybody ...
Fidel Castro confesses the Cuban Revolution is really a dismal failure
Add the Cuban Revolution to the list of victims of the international economic crisis. Many people were mad to find out Cuba's government plans to lay off over half a million workers by March 2011. This will not help Cuba's economic and social state which is fairly bad already. Atlantic media reporter Jeffery Goldberg ...