AUGUST 26-Increasingly, Americans across the country are beginning to feel that the government’s anti-poverty programs hurt more than help and they are causing more poverty in the country. This according to Rasmussen’s Reports, a major national poll taker, who released its latest poll numbers on government programs aiding poverty.
DILLINGHAM-By December of this year, 65 rural communities in Alaska’s Southwest region will hooked up to high speed broadband. No longer will they have to endure satellite connections to reach the Internet world. Gone will be the days of waiting long periods for a page to load, something that their urban counterparts do not tolerate.
FLORIDA-Casey Anthony reported to her probation officer for the first time in connection to a January 2010 felony check fraud case. She was convicted of stealing a friend's checkbook and writing five checks for a total of $644.25. Gretl Plessinger, a spokesman for the Florida Department of Corrections says, "She told the probation officer that […]
GENEVA-The United Nations and its diplomatic partners seeking a resolution to the Libyan crisis today urged the Security Council to release assets frozen under United Nations sanctions to the country’s transitional authorities to help them set up a government in the North African nation.