ISIS claimed responsibility for downing a Russian airliner carrying 224 passengers which crashed in the Sinai with no survivors being reported.
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Shipwrecks posing threat to U.S. waters hold many unknowns – News – NorthJersey.com
Dozens of shipwrecks scattered along America’s coasts are thought to be holding oil and certainly will start leaking someday as corrosion eats away at their tanks.
Source: Shipwrecks posing threat to U.S. waters hold many unknowns – News – NorthJersey.com
Fewer young Canadians working since 2008 recession, StatsCan finds – Business – CBC News
Fewer young Canadians are working, with teenaged students opting not to take part-time jobs and more Canadians aged 20 to 24 staying in school, Statistics Canada says.
Source: Fewer young Canadians working since 2008 recession, StatsCan finds – Business – CBC News
Trudeau cabinet hopefuls must pass extensive background check – Politics – CBC News
Newly elected and returning Liberal MPs are anxiously awaiting the phone call that tells them they have been chosen for Justin Trudeau’s new cabinet. But before that happens, extensive background and security checks will have been done on each, in many cases without their knowledge.
Source: Trudeau cabinet hopefuls must pass extensive background check – Politics – CBC News
Why the Koch Brothers Are Funding Colleges – The Atlantic
They’re ramping up their higher-education funding to spread the free-market gospel.
Source: Why the Koch Brothers Are Funding Colleges – The Atlantic