07.06.12 | Sarah Harnisch
New York and Pennsylvania could break a few heat records today. More then a thousand records have been broken just in the last couple of days nationwide, and both the Empire and Keystone States are poised to hit the mid 90's, with a heat index ...
07.05.12 | Sarah Harnisch
A British hotel is providing guests a Kindle e-reader pre-loaded with the Bible. According to "The Telegraph," Hotel Indigo boasts it is the first hotel in Britain to offer the service. The service is a trial, and after July 16th, the ...
07.05.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Pennsylvania says more then 758-thousand voters don't have a legal i.d. to vote. It leaves their ability to cast a ballot in November in doubt, unless they have another acceptable form of identification. The number is based on Penndot voter ...
07.05.12 | Sarah Harnisch
It's tough on a town to get a Vice Presidential visit. Cash-strapped Scranton says it will bill the Obama/Biden campaign for costs stemming from Vice President Joe Biden's visit Tuesday. Biden's visit to his boyhood home came at a time when the ...
07.05.12 | Sarah Harnisch
If you notice not as many people are at work today, you aren't alone. With the 4th of July holiday in the middle of the week, there are a lot of people taking the opportunity for a longer weekend. And experts say those who did go back may not be ...
07.04.12 | Sarah Harnisch
There was is a big debate on God today in Switzerland. Teams of thousands of scientists announced they found the "God particle"-- the Higgs Boson particle-- and they believe it's the particles that man are made of. They also think it explains the ...
07.04.12 | Sarah Harnisch
It's called the birth certificate of America. A rare early copy of an American map has been found in Germany, dating back to the 16th century. It was done by german cartographer Martin Waldseemueller. He's credited with being the first to document ...
07.04.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Scientists are exploring the possibility that a different type of stem cell for research. British scientists say they were able to adapt stem cells taken from amniotic fluid, which is far less controversial than taking stem cells from ...
07.04.12 | Sarah Harnisch
About one million women undergo a tubal ligation every year, ending the chance of having a baby. But new technology increases the chances of successfully having the procedure reversed. Some 10% of women will change their mind and many of them will ...
07.03.12 | Sarah Harnisch
Climate change is no longer America's chief environmental concern. According to a New Washington Post/Stanford University poll, 29-percent of Americans consider water and air pollution to be America's biggest environmental problem, compared with ...