Fatal Balcony Collapse Prompts Building Code Update

A month after a balcony collapse in Berkeley, CA, killed six college students and injured seven more people, the city council has overridden industry concerns and mandated strict new rules for building standards and inspections. All existing balconies, decks and stairways in the city must be inspected over the next six months, with subsequent inspections […]

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Scranton Urgent Care Unit Raided by DEA

An urgent care unit in Scranton, Pennsylvania was raided by federal agents who suspected the clinic of improperly prescribing drugs used to help opiate addicts overcome their addiction. WNEP 16 reports that on July 9th, agents from the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) and the Federal Inspector General’s (FIG) office raided Advanced Urgent Care, searching for […]

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More Offices Offering Workout Programs For Employees

Nearly 57% of Americans will admit that they judge their coworkers based on how they maintain their cubicle or office space. So it probably comes as no surprise that coworkers also look askance at you if you’re not maintaining your body, as well. According to Bloomberg business, many companies are encouraging their employees to take […]

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Researchers Bring Chaos Theory To Rush Hour Traffic

At the Texas Transportation Institute at Texas A and M University, researchers calculated that in 2011, traffic delays cost the U.S. economy $121 billion in lost productivity — in addition to 2.9 billion gallons of wasted gasoline. And in major cities around the world, severe traffic congestion paralyzes cities for hours each day, causes fatal […]

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Stack of Old Powerball Tickets Hides $1 Million Winner

It pays not to throw things away, sometimes. When a Myrtle Beach man heard that an unclaimed $1 million lottery ticket had been sold at a Carolina Forest Scotchman, he rummaged through his stack of old South Carolina Education Lottery tickets, and after checking their website, discovered one of his tickets that’d been lying around […]

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Solar-Powered Trash Bins Also Serve as Wi-Fi Hotspots in NYC

Step 1: Throw out your garbage. Step 2: Get free wi-fi! Okay, maybe it’s a bit more complicated than that, but it’s still the same general concept behind New York City’s latest installation of recycling bins. According to Tech Times and Popular Science, waste management company Bigbelly has begun installing “smart bins,” which function as […]

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