This winter has been particularly cold and snow has blanketed regions all over the United States. Unfortunately, winter wonderlands are not always completely enjoyable. In fact, when roads get icy and slick, they can be quite dangerous. But, perhaps surprisingly, there might be some risks before you even get onto the road. Shoveling out your […]
Day: March 5, 2014
As Legislators Debate Military Prosecution, One Fort Bragg Case Parallels the Problem
On Tuesday, Mar. 4, an important trial begins at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. At the same time, in Washington, D.C., a debate is poised to take shape involving the very issue the Fort Bragg trial is representative of. Such parallels are rare, Yale Law School’s Eugene R. Fidell told The New York Times, but […]
New Bill for Restoration of Unemployment Benefits
Harry Reid the senate majority leader is going to bring a new bill assuring more benefits to unemployed workers of United States. A close aide of Harry says that “the new bill will reauthorize compensation till six months and it is supposed to be offset”. Furthermore, the aide says “we are trying our best to […]
Life in Crimea after Russian Invasion
After the invasion of Russia, the life in Crimea is totally strange. It has been reported by a private news agency that life in Crimea is very tense but streets look calm and unaffected. Ukraine officials have said that “more than 16,000 troops of Russia have besieged the peninsula and got controlled over 10 Ukraine […]