Demonstrating how government control over the Internet gateway enables increased censorship, a new law in Syria could seriously curtail online media use in the Mideast nation.
Federal Reserve officials have publicly declared their support for inflation to rise for a time beyond its informal 2 percent target—a prospect that economics professor Richard Vedder of Ohio Unive
The American chestnut tree, which once numbered 4 billion but almost went extinct in the 1950s because of an invasion of Asian fungus, may be on its way to recovery through scientific advances and
General Electric has closed its last major factory making incandescent light bulbs in the United States, a victim of a 2007 law banning sale of the light bulbs by 2014.
Each year the United States spends about $7 billion on textbooks, but many students are still using books that are seven to 10 years out of date, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
The access to health care granted by the federal government’s Medicaid and CHIP programs is largely insufficient to meet the demands of the population it purports to serve, according to a new stu
Net neutrality—the idea that Internet service providers should not favor one source of data over another—is now the law of the land in the Netherlands.
As reported in the March 3, 2013 Idaho Statesman, a woman who has been designated a vexatious litigant by three western states for filing frivolous lawsuits--as well as by federal courts at the...
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