Monthly Archives: February 2011

Study finds sugary drinks may increase blood pressure

colaA study in England has observed a correlation between consumption of sugary drinks, like juices and soft drinks, and higher blood pressure.

IRS raises the debt threshold that triggers a property tax lien

property tax lienThe IRS has eased its rules on property tax liens, but the National Taxpayers Advocate says the agency hasn't gone far enough to help taxpayers.

World set to commemorate Dr. Seuss on his 107th birthday

Dr SeussMarch 2, 2011, will mark Read Across America Day and the 107th birthday of the prolific children's author Dr. Seuss, who passed away in 1991.

Americans losing faith in mortgage loans and real estate

HouseFewer people in the United States believe that real estate and homeownership are still the good investments they were once believed to be.

Jamba Juice may not be so healthy, says Mother Jones

A Jamba Juice cup and a cupcake.Say it ain't so: Jamba Juice may no be quite as healthy as you thought, writes Ashley Bates in Mother Jones. Beware Splenda, healthy ones.

Daylight saving time 2011 not likely to save energy in the U.S.

extending daylight saving energyThe sun will rise an hour earlier on March 13, 2011, but a study in Indiana found daylight saving time increased, not lowered, energy costs.

Texas white men scholarship offers $500 to Caucasian students

ScholarshipMen who are 25 percent Caucasian with a 3.0 GPA can qualify for a $500 scholarship from the Former Majority Association for Equality in Texas.

Reno’s mishandling of short term loans going uninvestigated

LoanReno, Nevada, mishandled an $8 million loan short term from the state, but rather than investigating, the state is stretching out payments.

Support grows for banning teenagers from indoor tanning salons

teenagers tanning bedsPediatric and dermatology groups say melanoma is the most common skin cancer in kids, and teens should be banned from indoor tanning salons.

Sirhan Sirhan claims to not remember Robert Kennedy shooting

Robert KennedySirhan Sirhan says he does not remember killing Robert F. Kennedy in 1968. His lawyer maintains Sirhan was the victim of a brainwashing plot.

Walmart of Weed | weGrow warehouse expanding as a franchise

HydroponicsThe so-called "Walmart of weed," weGrow, is planning franchise stores in many states. Franchising could help the company avoid legal issues.

Efficient tips for reaching credit card debt relief

Two women discussing credit card debt relief.Learn how to reach credit card debt relief with "easy to adapt" strategies. Save money, create more income and start living debt free today!

FDA opens lap band surgery to greater number of Americans

Photo of a stomech with a lapband.The FDA's lower BMI threshold, 26 percent body fat, for lap band surgery makes 26 million more Americans eligible for the weight loss procedure.

Jeffrey Cox Twitter gaffe slays another career with social media

FiredJeffrey Cox was recently fired from his attorney job because of comments made on Twitter. Using social media can have real world consequences.

US embassy in Tripoli shuttered with Libya sanctions pending

GadhafiThe U.S. embassy in Tripoli has been mostly evacuated. Economic sanctions against Libya are going to be implemented soon.

Canada confirms use of Agent Orange to clear brush

A Vietnam-era photograph of a military plane dropping the chemical warfare Agent Orange on a Vietnamese jungle.A Toronto Star investigation found that Canada used the infamous herbicide Agent Orange in its forestry program from the 1950s to the 1980s.

New research: More than half of Alzheimer’s cases misdiagnosed

alzheimer's casesA study found that the brains of 50 percent of the people diagnosed with Alzheimer's lacked the lesions associated with the disease ...