Bigotry Backed by SCOTUS
COMMENTARY: Do not get too excited about the good news for marriage rights because the troglodyte half of the Supreme Court has gutted a...
John Krause seeking 2014 Republican Nomination to represent Florida's First Congressional District
PENSACOLA, Fla. /eNewsChannels/ -- You want a Voice? You have a Choice! John Krause today has announced his candidacy for U.S. Congress, seeking the 2014 Republican Nomination for United States House of Representatives to represent Florida's First Congressional District.
Opinion: Public Surveillance Will Change in the Aftermath of the Boston Marathon, says Odin Systems Inc
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- In the weeks following the Boston Marathon bombing, articles have been written about how cities around the globe will start to increase their video surveillance systems. However, just pumping more money into cameras isn't a panacea on its own, according to Dustin Saylor, CEO of Odin Systems Inc., a video surveillance design company in California.
Oleg Lola, founder of MobiDev Corporation shares the Main Problems of Custom Mobile Apps
ATLANTA, Ga. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS Apr 19, 2013: According to Oleg Lola, of MobiDev Corporation: Nobody wants bad apps. Software owners don't want to receive bad products. Users don't want to have bad apps on devices. But what hides behind the meaning of the word 'bad'? How can software owners avoid building and getting 'bad' mobile apps? 'Generally, a bad app is one that doesn't satisfy the end users' needs,' says Lola, founder of MobiDev, specializing in mobile and web software development.
Viet Nam veteran and citizen tax reform advocate, John C. Garrison, decries IRS denial of U.S. Workers' deduction of living expense
PHOENIX, Ariz. /eNewsChannels/ -- A world traveler, a U.S. citizen and Viet Nam veteran, citizen tax reform advocate, John C. Garrison, loves his country. Being a law-abiding citizen, Garrison files peacefully every year his federal income tax return and wants to pay his fair share of government support. Where Garrison sees that reform of income tax law is needed, he does not believe it should come through disrespect for existing law but through responsible legal and/or political action.
The Sexual Assault Myths Organization of Carbondale Illinois launches awareness campaign about victims being charged as alleged criminals
CARBONDALE, Ill. /eNewsChannels/ -- The Sexual Assault Myths Organization of Carbondale today launched an awareness campaign that explains that the Jackson County District Attorney, Mike Carr, has currently allegedly charged at least three people for reporting their sexual assault. The website and organization was formed by Larry Brunken a longtime resident of Jackson County because of what he says has destroyed his wife's life.
Most Comfortable Shoes highlights Work Shoes: 5 Tips to Put Your Health Back on Track
NEW YORK, N.Y. /eNewsChannels/ -- Drew Waters of Most Comfortable Shoes highlights his Top Picks for comfortable work shoes. According to Waters: 'Finding comfortable work shoes can be the ultimate challenge. Not only does the ideal pair of shoes need to fit well; they need to complement your wardrobe, suit your company's workplace attire, and give your feet support throughout the day.'
In New Book 'Outing the Moronocracy' author Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr. Cites 30 Examples of Scientific Incompetence Promoting the Dark Age
ANNAPOLIS, Md. /eNewsChannels/ -- Solving Light Books today announced that it has published 30 specific examples of scientific incompetence on the part of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS). The thirty examples appear as an appendix to the book, 'Outing the Moronocracy: Ending the Rule of the Blind, the Stupid, and the Disgraceful in American Society' (ISBN: 978-0970543882) by Robert Bowie Johnson, Jr.
Calif. Trailer Bills are Loophole Goldmine for Legislators' Pet Projects, says Gold Pan California
CONCORD, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- Gold Pan California, a gold prospecting supply shop located in the Bay Area, is shining light on a California State Budget loophole which is being exploited by Legislators to enact last minute laws on pet projects and further increase California's budget deficit.
Mobile Phone Apps are Revolutionizing Caregiving, says Friends Beyond Borders
TORRANCE, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- Smart phones have changed the way most of us do many things. Now they can aid those who provide in-home care for seniors or the disabled, according to Anna Chu Lin of Friends Beyond Borders. Golden Days Senior Care Services, in Torrance, Calif., has released a list of some of the best apps for the iPhone, Blackberry, and Android operating systems.