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Non-Credit Classes Coming To South Suburban College in February

SOUTH HOLLAND, IL–(ENEWSPF)–February 2, 2016.   South Suburban College’s Office of Continuing Education is offering a variety of non-credit classes for friends and family of all ages and interests. A new schedule of classes in areas such as creative arts, computers, professional development, and much more will begin February 15th[Read More…]

FTC Charges Manufacturer of Kwik Frame, Kwik Fix, and Krylex Glues with Making Misleading ‘Made in USA’ Claims

Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 2, 2016.  The Federal Trade Commission filed suit against Chemence, Inc., an Ohio corporation, alleging that the company is deceiving consumers by making Made in USA claims for their strong, fast-acting glues such as Kwik Frame, Kwik Fix, and Krylex, which are produced using a significant amount of[Read More…]

SEIU’s Henry: From Hard Fought Clinton Win in Iowa We Head Onward to New Hampshire and Beyond to win for Working Families

WASHINGTON—(ENEWSPF)–February 2, 2016.  SEIU International President Mary Kay Henry issued the following statement on the Iowa Caucus results “In the face of stagnant wages, right-wing extremist attacks on workers’ rights, broken criminal justice and immigration systems, and an increasing need for affordable home and child care, hundreds of SEIU members[Read More…]

SEIU’s Saenz: Cruz Wins in Iowa – GOP Loses Working Families and Immigrant Voters

WASHINGTON, DC –(ENEWSPF)–February 2, 2016.   Following the results of Monday night’s Iowa caucus, the Service Employees International Union’s (SEIU) Executive Vice President Rocio Saenz issued a statement: “Tonight, Ted Cruz and the Republican Party can officially surrender any hopes of capturing the votes of all working families who are fighting for a[Read More…]

Galileo Signals Covering More of the Sky

Satnav signals EU–(ENEWSPF)–2 February 2016.  Europe’s ninth and tenth Galileo satellites have started broadcasting working navigation messages.These two satellites were launched together on 11 September last year. Once safely in orbit and their systems activated, their navigation payloads and search and rescue transponders were subjected to a rigorous process of[Read More…]

Blast From Black Hole in a Galaxy Far, Far Away

Radio Galaxy Pictor A –Credits: X-ray: NASA/CXC/Univ. of Hertfordshire/M. Hardcastle et al.; Radio: CSIRO/ATNF/ATCA. See full image Washington, DC–(ENEWSPF)–February 2, 2016.  The Star Wars franchise has featured the fictitious “Death Star,” which can shoot powerful beams of radiation across space. The Universe, however, produces phenomena that often surpass what science[Read More…]

FDA Puts Brakes on Genetically Engineered Salmon until Labeling Requirements are Established

WASHINGTON, DC—(ENEWSPF)–February 2, 2016.  The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Friday it would block all imports of AquaBounty’s recently approved genetically engineered (GE) salmon until the agency had determined how to label the novel product. The agency approved the salmon in October without any mandatory labeling indicating that the[Read More…]

New EPA Data: I&M Facility 2nd Most Toxic Power Plant in Indiana

New information highlights public health cost of I&M’s $6 billion plan to keep burning coal at AEP-Rockport ROCKPORT, Ind. –(ENEWSPF)–February 2, 2016.   Indiana & Michigan Power’s AEP-Rockport coal-burning power plant dumped nearly 6 million pounds of toxic pollution into Indiana’s air, land and water in 2014, according to an[Read More…]

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