Feds Say River They Polluted Is Safe, But Won’t Test Drinking Water
“So those using the river for recreation, agriculture or drinking water should use the same precautions they always have…”
“So those using the river for recreation, agriculture or drinking water should use the same precautions they always have…”
Allegiant, the third (and best so far) entry in the Divergent Series is currently playing in theaters. Divergent movies are based on a popular “young adult” novel featuring a female protagonist who challenges a totalitarian government… in other […]
Allegiant, the third, and best so far, entry in the Divergent series is currently playing in theaters. Divergent movies are based on a popular “young adult” novel featuring a female protagonist who challenges a totalitarian government….in other […]
“Democratic Corporate Whore” is perfectly fitting for Clinton.
In this article I will explain how the Panama Papers leak, an appearance by Alan Greenspan on national television and a Spring Meeting (of the IMF and World Bank down in Washington DC) create an argument for global taxation. It’s not…
Ted Cruz has multiple ties to organizations hell-bent on ending US sovereignty.
Some 1.5 billion smartphones are shipped globally in a year, but the market’s growth is slowing.
The University Alliance of the Silk Road, a non-governmental, non-profit organization promoting international cooperation in higher education, welcomed Washington University in St. Louis as the first North American member of the Alliance, during a conference at Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU) in China, held April 7-10. The Chancellor of Washington University, Mark Wrighton, who spoke at the conference, joined the UASR executive committee.
“Strong collaborations with top research universities like Washington University are important not only for our university, but the future of the world,” stated Wang Shuguo, president of Xi’an Jiaotong University. Chancellor Wrighton added, “The Silk Road was the ancient world’s most important conduit of information and technology,” and this initiative is “one that will contribute to the development of human civilization.”
At the same time, XJTU formally joined the McDonnell International Scholars Academy at Washington University, which partners with 31 institutions around the world to attract students to obtain a graduate education.
In parallel, the BRICS Network University, the founding document of which was signed by the Ministers of Education from the BRICS nations in November 2015, is getting underway. It allows 12 universities from each BRICS country to enter the Network University, and the Russian ministry has just approved its list of 12, Russian press report. In November, representatives from the University of Johannesburg paid an official visit to St. Petersburg University to prepare for the Network’s programs in South Africa.
The goal of the Network is to create a new generation of professionals who can work in a multinational environment to “solve problems in economy and society,” St. Petersburg University reports.
Pro-Trump group that was swarmed by protesters is ready for another event.
Tonight’s webcast featuring Matthew Ogden, Jeffrey Steinberg and Jason Ross will highlight the opportunity now posed by the simultaneous exposés concerning the 28 pages and Panama Papers, uncovering the dark under belly of the British Empire. Jason Ross will reflect on the outcome of last Thursday’s Schiller Institute conference in New York City with an emphasis on Mr. LaRouche’s principle regarding man and his creative powers.
U.S. backing of Saudi intervention means that instability and danger will only grow.
Companies sought to have the case dismissed.
“It does not appear that the Mexican government thinks very highly of that policy.”
Microsoft claims the government’s actions violate the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment.
Higher rates of infertility, especially among males.