Current News Go Green! New Sidewalks Can Make Electricity Europe's largest urban mall will be using paving slabs that can convert energy from people's footsteps into electricity. TopWireOctober 13, 2011
Current News Study: Some FDA Seafood Standards Off by 10,000 Times A new study indicated that the Food and Drug Administration's standards could be unsafe for pregnant women. TopWireOctober 13, 2011
Business cheapINK Hosted Successful Website Launch and Partnership With Literacy Chicago cheapINK would like to extend its support of Literacy Chicago by offering 1% of sales from the month of October to the charity. TopWireOctober 13, 2011
Current News Study: Cure for Peanut Allergy Discovered? Scientists believe they have found a way to "turn off" allergic reactions to peanuts and other foods, according to a new study. TopWireOctober 13, 2011
Current News The 53 Percent: Quit Complaining and Help Yourself! A new movement in response to "We are the 99%" and the Occupy Wall Street shows Americans who are not blaming the government for... TopWireOctober 13, 2011
California California Employment Lawyer: Amazon Workers cite ‘Unbearable’ Work Conditions Amazon's warehouse workers claim unbearable work conditions during the summer led to terminations and hospital visits, reports the California employment lawyer. TopWireOctober 12, 2011
Health News Thai Kickboxing Workout: Beginner for iPhone “Kicks” Down the Price! Edge Brown, announces a 50% off SALE on his "Thai Kickboxing Workout: Beginner" app. The app was the brainchild of Former Kickboxing World Champion... TopWireOctober 12, 2011
Current News Drug Testing for Welfare Gains Momentum in More States Three dozen states proposed drug testing in order to receive government assistance. TopWireOctober 12, 2011
Law Tyler Auto Accident Lawyer: AAA Celebrates ‘Heads-Up Driving Week’ AAA's "Heads-Up Driving Week" reminds motorists to turn off the distractions and keep your eyes on the road, reports the Tyler auto accident lawyer. TopWireOctober 11, 2011
Law Longview Truck Accident Attorney: Texas Speed Limit Increase is Highest in U.S. A new Texas law will now allow some highways to receive a speed limit increase to 85-mph, reports the Longview truck accident attorney. TopWireOctober 11, 2011