Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro’s government began implementing a power-rationing program that will force more than 100 malls to close for hours on weekdays unless they can generate their own electricity. Malls will have to find... read...
Category: News
Lawmaker Blocks Deal to Sell F-16s to Pakistan
A senior Republican senator is blocking the Obama administration’s subsidized sale of as many as eight new F-16 jet fighters to Pakistan because of Islamabad’s relationship with a militant group known for targeting U.S. trained... read more...
California Home and Building Plans Drafted By Phony Engineers
Hundreds of buildings could face the wrecking ball after California authorities unraveled a decade long scam involving a pair of phony engineers who used stolen software to craft bogus blueprints. The two phony engineers drafted... read more...
Seattle Restaurants Closing Their Doors Ahead Of Minimum Wage Increase
An increase in Seattle’s minimum wage is being cited as one major factor contributing to the closure of a number of the it’s restaurants. Beginning April 1st, Seattle’s small employers will have seven years to... read more...
Obama Administration Proposes New Tax on Oil Companies
The Obama administration is proposing a $10 per barrel tax on oil companies to fund hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of alternative transportation efforts, part of President Barack Obama’s ambitious climate agenda. The tax,... read more...
U.S. Food Firm OSI Challenges Chinese Verdict in Meat Scandal
American food-processing company OSI Group LLC disputed a Chinese court’s ruling that it had sold “inferior products” to fast-food chains in China including McDonald’s Corp. and KFC parent Yum Brands Inc. The Shanghai Jiading People’s... read more...
Port of New York and New Jersey Longshoremen to Return to Work
The Port of New York and New Jersey ground to a halt Friday after members of the International Longshoremen’s Association staged a surprise walkout, only to reopen about nine hours later after emergency negotiations with... read more...
Gun Silencers Sell Briskly Before New Regulation
Retailers report a surge in sales of gun silencers since the start of the year, a trend attributed to a forthcoming Obama administration regulation expected to create roadblocks for the most popular way of buying... read more...