Environment
February 14, 2008 -
But no financial assistance provided for those sickened by unsafe housing
February 13, 2008 -
Move comes amid ongoing coverup of key federal health report
February 12, 2008 -
Similar to how check cashers and payday lenders set up shop around military bases to prey on enlisted personnel and their families, they're now lurking around retirement homes to prey on the elderly. And worse, a loophole in federal law allows them to have Social Security deposits made directly to their accounts, from which they dole out "allowances" to their victims.
February 12, 2008 -
A federal appeals court on Friday decided that an Environmental Protection Agency rule that left coal- and oil-fired power plants off the hook for tough mercury controls violated the Clean Air Act.
February 7, 2008 -
A roundup of reports from around the South, where deadly storms ripped through Arkansas, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama, and Kentucky Tuesday night leaving a wake of death and destruction... From the 9PM Wednesday TEMA Situation Report:
February 6, 2008 -
At least 50 people were killed in fierce storms that struck across the South yesterday. Tennessee appears to have been hardest hit, with more than two dozen deaths reported so far -- including 10 in Macon County alone. Arkansas, Alabama and Kentucky have also reported fatalities.
February 4, 2008 -
We've reported previously on revelations that U.S.