RIP with a biodegradable coffin mattress
Woman in the Netherlands develops a biodegradable mattress for coffins. Sharon Reich reports.
Woman in the Netherlands develops a biodegradable mattress for coffins. Sharon Reich reports.
Woman in the Netherlands develops a biodegradable mattress for coffins. Sharon Reich reports.
State College police are investigating an alleged assault after being notified of several social media posts reporting the attack.
Читать дальше...MIAMI, Oct 5 (Reuters) - A former Swiss banker who pleaded guilty to aiding Americans hide money from U.S. tax authorities was sentenced to five years probation and fined $150,000 in a West Palm Beach federal court on Monday, his lawyer said.
Bryan Habana ready for USA's physicality and intensity in Rugby World Cup match
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 57 people were killed on Monday in car bomb attacks in Baghdad and the north and south of Iraq, police and medical sources said.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - At least 57 people were killed on Monday in car bomb attacks in Baghdad and the north and south of Iraq, police and medical sources said.
(Reuters) - Staff at Sports Direct International Plc, afraid they would be fired for taking sick leave, made more than 80 calls to ambulances from the British company's headquarters over a two-year period, the BBC reported on Monday.
(Reuters) - Staff at Sports Direct International Plc, afraid they would be fired for taking sick leave, made more than 80 calls to ambulances from the British company's headquarters over a two-year period, the BBC reported on Monday.
(Reuters) - Staff at Sports Direct International Plc, afraid they would be fired for taking sick leave, made more than 80 calls to ambulances from the British company's headquarters over a two-year period, the BBC reported on Monday.
GULFPORT -- The Blind Tiger, a popular bar and grill in downtown Bay St. Louis, is coming to Gulfport.
Читать дальше...COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s Oct. 17 home game against Vanderbilt will kick off at 4 p.m., the SEC announced Monday.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence does not conduct mass, indiscriminate harvesting of foreigners' private data, a senior U.S. official has said on the eve of a landmark EU court ruling that will affect thousands of companies including the likes of Facebook.
(Reuters) - Staff at Sports Direct International Plc, afraid they would be fired for taking sick leave, made more than 80 calls to ambulances from the British company's headquarters over a two-year period, the BBC reported on Monday.
The Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a former worker at a UBS AG subsidiary who claims he was fired in 2008 in violation of his free speech rights, after repeatedly warning that properties in the...
Volkswagen says 8 million cars in the European Union are affected by an investigation into whether the automaker manipulated emissions tests, according to a letter received Monday by German lawmakers.
(Reuters) - Steve Simon has been named CEO of the Women's Tennis Association (WTA) after Stacey Allaster stepped down for personal reasons, the governing body's board of directors said on Monday.
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Netherlands have recalled forward Eljero Elia to their squad for the first time in three years as an injury replacement for this month's Euro 2016 qualifiers, the Dutch FA (KNVB) said on Monday.
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker John Boehner (BAY’nuhr) has scheduled the House election to replace him for Oct. 29 and delayed votes for lower-level posts until after that.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras issued a resounding call for debt relief on Monday as his government unveiled an austere 2016 budget sticking strictly to international bailout targets in a new spirit of cooperation with European and IMF creditors.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras issued a resounding call for debt relief on Monday as his government unveiled an austere 2016 budget sticking strictly to international bailout targets in a new spirit of cooperation with European and IMF creditors.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - U.S. intelligence does not conduct mass, indiscriminate harvesting of foreigners' private data, a senior U.S. official has said on the eve of a landmark EU court ruling that will affect thousands of companies including the likes of Facebook.
President Barack Obama declared new marine sanctuaries in Lake Michigan and the tidal waters of Maryland on Monday, while Chile blocked off more than 200,000 square miles of the Pacific Ocean near the world-famous Easter...
Growth in the U.S. services sector slowed in September as sales fell and new orders plunged, evidence that stock market volatility may have hit consumer confidence and limited spending.
Dozens of world economies are close to adopting sweeping changes to international tax rules that could end tax-dodging by powerful multinationals - practices believed to deprive governments of up to $240 billion every year.