As tailgating season goes on, supply well for parties
No matter your favorite sport, team or player, there’s one thing all fans can agree on: Tailgating is the perfect way to spend time with friends before the big game.
Heavy part of The Martian plot given over to ag and cultivation
Before it was a major motion picture hitting theaters last week, The Martian was a novel from the mind of software engineer and space fan Andy Weir. It’s a simple story with complicated science.
Report says several chains still using antibiotic meats
Despite growing pressure on restaurants to source different meat products, chances are that eating from a fast food chain still means ingesting meat with antibiotics given to farm animals.
Republican U.S. House Speaker John Boehner announced Friday he will resign as Speaker and leave his top job in the 435-seat chamber at the end of October.
Caterpillar, Inc. will slash 10,000 production and management jobs globally – beginning with several thousand immediate layoffs in central Illinois and other U.S. CAT facilities – by 2018.
Judge expands potential claim pool for egg price-fixing case
Two of the nation’s largest egg producers face possible settlement costs of $100 million or more following a federal judge’s ruling, which extended class action status in an antitrust lawsuit brought by the victims of an elaborate egg price-fixing scheme.