Wal-Mart recalls more than 4 million Durabrand DVD players after reports of overheating, firesSeptember 1st, 2009 Wal-Mart expands recall of Durabrand DVD playersWASHINGTON — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is expanding a recall of Durabrand DVD players to include more than 4 million devices after the company said it received seven reports of the products overheating, leading to fires and property damage.
Wal-Mart recalls 1.5 million Durabrand DVD players after reports of overheating, firesAugust 20th, 2009 Wal-Mart recalls 1.5 million Durabrand DVD playersWASHINGTON — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. is voluntarily recalling about 1.5 million Durabrand DVD players after the company said it received five reports of the products overheating, leading to fires and property damage.
Government investigating 2007-2008 Jeep Wranglers for potential engine firesAugust 17th, 2009 Govt looking at Jeep Wranglers for potential firesWASHINGTON — The government is investigating a potential fire risk in more than 200,000 Jeep Wranglers. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration opened a preliminary investigation last week into 2007-2008 model year Wranglers with automatic transmissions.
Increased forest fires may degrade air quality and damage human lungsAugust 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study has found that as the climate gets warmer and dryer, forest fires will become as much as three times more common in parts of the American West, which would impact air quality and damage human lungs. Even as forest fires seem to be appearing more often in media reports, scientists only began documenting the extent of the trend in the last few years.
Obama hails meeting with police officer, Gates as a 'friendly, thoughtful conversation'July 31st, 2009 Obama hails meeting with police officer, GatesWASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is hailing his meeting with professor Henry Louis Gates Jr. and policeman James Crowley as a "friendly, thoughtful conversation." In a statement after the three men and Vice President Joe Biden chatted over beers, Obama said he learned that Gates and Crowley had already spent some time talking with each other.
Babies can understand dog barksJuly 21st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Babies are not as naïve as we think they are - at least as far as canines are concerned. A new study has claimed that infants just 6 months old can understand the different tones of dog barks, even if they've limited previous exposure.
Styrofoam addition makes roofs eco-friendlyJuly 5th, 2009 WASHINGTON - Soon, homeowners seeking energy efficiency and savings could be making an environmentally friendly addition to their roofs, with a Styrofoam piece specifically designed for air ventilation covered with foil that can be installed on top of a standard shingle roof. Billy Ellis Roofing, a Fort Worth, Texas-based roofing company, and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are testing the new roof system called 'Thermadeck insulation'.
Local officials to seek help dealing with threat of fires in beetle-ravaged forestsJune 16th, 2009 Officials to warn Congress of beetle threatWASHINGTON — Officials from Rocky Mountain states are urging Congress to help them avert a potential catastrophe this summer as they grapple with millions of acres of beetle-ravaged pines that are prone to fire. The House Natural Resources Committee has scheduled a hearing Tuesday to hear from government and forestry experts about the threat from the mountain pine beetle.
Bankrupt General Motors fires its outside lobbyists, will keep its own DC lobbying officeJune 4th, 2009 Bankrupt GM fires its outside lobbyistsWASHINGTON — General Motors says it has terminated contracts with the dozen lobbying firms it has used to help make its case in the capital. The now-bankrupt company has long been one of the biggest spenders in Washington on lobbying, reporting expenditures of $2.8 million for the first three months of this year.
Log on to www.ecodater.com for green and eco-friendly dates!June 1st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Now, single men and women who care about living a natural and holistic lifestyle, can get to know other green, eco-friendly singles, through an online dating site. According to a report in ENN (Environmental News Network), called EcoDater.com, the site offers its members a comprehensive array of tools to participate in the EcoDater community and find other green, eco-friendly singles easily and efficiently.
Spring agricultural fires can accelerate Arctic meltingMay 27th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A research has found that agricultural fires during spring have an adverse impact on the melting Arctic, because the black carbon or soot produced by the fires can lead to accelerated melting of snow and ice. The two-year international field campaign known as POLARCAT was conducted most intensively during two three-week periods last spring and summer and focused on the transport of pollutants into the Arctic from lower latitudes.
Seasonal wildfires can double CO2 emissions above AsiaMay 1st, 2009 WASHINGTON - A new study by NASA researchers has determined that seasonal wildfires can double the amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) released from the Earth to the atmosphere above many regions in Asia. In the last decade, Asian farmers have cleared tens of thousands of square miles of forests to accommodate the world's growing demand for palm oil, an increasingly popular food ingredient.
K-Fed 'plans to swap bachelor pad for child-friendly home'May 1st, 2009 WASHINGTON - Britney Spears' former husband Kevin Federline has reportedly planned to swap his incredible bachelor pad for a more child-friendly home, so that he can take better care for the couple's sons. Federline wants his 2 sons with Britney, Sean Preston, 3, and Jayden James, 2, to have a thriving childhood.
Next gen space station firefighting tools designed to douse out fires in microgravityApril 6th, 2009 WASHINGTON - US engineers are developing the next-generation of firefighting equipment specially designed to work in microgravity to douse out fires in space stations. According to a report in Discovery News, with a new spaceship under development, NASA is investing in next-generation fire-fighting gear that is specially designed to work in microgravity.
Australia's forest fire toll rises to 166February 9th, 2009 SYDNEY - The body count reached 166 Tuesday, more than doubling the death toll from Australia's previous worst forest fires in 1983. Authorities in the south coast city of Melbourne warned the death toll would continue to climb as army bulldozers cleared a path for forensic teams to enter hamlets cut off by Saturday's inferno.