Diana Miron
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Hi, I am Diana and I am trying to seize every news that is taking place in the United States so that you could be informed.I like being informed and knowing the things as they happen, If you do to, so stay tuned with the U.S. news here! Information is the key to knowledge.
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 7th 2010 | no comments
The Republican stall campaign that took place in the Senate has proved not to have so good effects for the men and women from the administration of the President Barak Obama. Therefore, fewer people for judgeships were put on the bench than any president ever since Richard Nixon found himself at a similar point 40 years ago.
Out of a total number of 854 judgeships that are available, [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 7th 2010 | no comments
You could see it with your own eyes, while a 4 0 Mile Canyon near Boulder, Colorado, was burning. There is not a possible cause to have triggered this to happen, but what it is known is the fact that it spread across 5 ½ square miles on Monday and it destroyed in its way some houses while a rather big number, of 1,000 houses were evacuated.
Authorities do not have a clear number of [...]
Posted in: Featured, U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 7th 2010 | no comments
As the hurricane Earl, which was then transformed in tropical storm, left the United States, it is high time for other storms to make their way here. Hermine, the tropical storm slammed into the northeastern of Mexico city near the Texas border on Monday and he hit this part of the country with heavy rains. They did not even get well after the Hurricane Alex visit from June, that this [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 7th 2010 | no comments
As known, during the day of Monday, 6th September 2010 Obama and his administration focused to create an infrastructure plan according to which they will be able to create new jobs. In this regard, they proposed a plan that will be maintained throughout a period of six years.
This plan is to start with an initial $50 billion investment and as well they told that they will as well [...]
Posted in: Featured, Health by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | one comment
All the human beings have cells that contain cancer but some of them develop while some do not. The main thing in this is as well how it develops and what you eat during your lifetime as well as what is your lifestyle and whether you exercise or not. According to Thomas A Sellers, PhD, at most 70% of the known causes of cancers are avoidable and related to lifestyle. Related to this [...]
Posted in: Featured, U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
Ground zero – quite an important part of the Americans and not only, see it as a place of mourn. A place of sacrifice. A place where tourists come and see what has terrorism made out of the world. A place by which people pass by in grabbing their lunch in their lunch breaks. A place that has had a lot of pain and that has felt people pain as well, that was almost nine years ago, and [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
As the Labor Day holiday has arrived, the Department of Labor has taken into its hands to create some more websites, on where people could search for new employment possibilities.
While for the vast majority of the Americans, the Labor Day is a very welcomed holiday away from work a holiday that will allow them to get some time off from their offices, for some, this holiday does not [...]
Posted in: World News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
According to the Central Election Commission the results of the referendum called for direct election of the country’s president failed after it was sized a low voter turnout.
The total turnout registered 29.76 percent voters, with the final figure yet to come from a small breakaway territory and from the Moldavians that work in the West. Despite of the fact that these figures are [...]
Posted in: Featured, World News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
After marathon talks were held regarding the groundwork on energy policy, the final decision of Angela Merkel’s coalition government decided to extend the lifespans of German nuclear power plants.
These talks ended after having been on the table of discussions for some months now, as whether the Germany’s 17 nuclear power plants should run beyond current limits under which the [...]
Posted in: Featured, U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
Many of the people may not be aware of what is going on in some of the schools as they are not in direct contact with those whether are they too much interested in these things. Or, moreover, they are just ignorant as no one really has the courage to admit that something is actually wrong.
Duong Hghe Ly is one of the people that confronted with this violence that little talk about. [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
According to the Endangered Species Act, the gray wolves have been put under protection and they should not be haunted anymore. However, this status is not yet attained in states such as Alaska and Minnesota.
Proposals as for gassing pups in their dens surgically sterilize the adult wolves and as well allow conservation and even “research” hunts to drive down the predators [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
A pet product company this weekend decided to take it under its wing to make a voluntary recall to almost 75,000 of the bags of dog treats that were sold, this all due to the salmonella concerns.
The company - Hartz Mountain Corp took this decision after the FDA merely took some tests to those bags. They therefore, discovered the presence of salmonella organisms in one or more 8 [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
Saturday night was reported missing seven persons, out of which three of them were children. Sunday morning they were all found about 25 miles of the coast of Charleston, South Carolina. "They were cold, they were tired, but most importantly, they were alive," said Petty Officer 1st Class Christopher Evanson of the Coast Guard station in Jacksonville, Florida.
They were all found [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
The recession is at its peak and more to this, there also was the hurricane Earl that met people in their way and that almost ruined their vacation programs.
Despite of all this, the Labor Day was not such a wreck after all. According to the AAA there was a ten percent jump in the holiday travel in comparison to the same time of the year, last year. There are predicted that around [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
There is little time until November 2nd and therefore, Barack Obama already thinks of the November elections and at his democratic party. In this regard, he decided to intake some actions regarding the economic situation of the United States. He tries to cover the latest problems of the economy that have arisen by outlining some several economic initiatives, holding some speeches in [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 6th 2010 | no comments
The investigators are still on the case of the oil spill that took place in the Gulf of Mexico. They are however, at the moment, better equipped as they have the key piece evidence in this deal.
The blowout preventer was taken out from the sea and put aboard a ship. They tried to take that ship out of the water and succeeded it in more than 29 hours of torment; it has 50 foot and 300 [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 4th 2010 | no comments
Proposition 23 is a ballot California proposition that is going to be on 2010 California statewide ballot, on 2nd November. If it is to be accepted, it will replace the actual AB 32.
In this support the oil billionaires Koch brothers have decided to support this law, therefore, a subsidiary of the Koch Industries, Wikita Kan, has made a $1 million contribution last Thursday. This [...]
Posted in: U.S. News by Diana Miron | September 4th 2010 | no comments
A fire was seen on Saturday on the Manhattan West Side above the Hudson River and West Side Highway.
According to the report of the New York Fire Department there were no injured people but in order to put a stop to this fire, it was needed that one hundred thirty eight fire fighters came and besides these, the Marine fire boats were brought in. They had to fight the fire that was [...]