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SAN DIEGO (AP) — About 6,500 Comic-Con conventioneers were the first to see the full trailer for the final installment of “The Hunger Games” series, but the playful banter between the series’ three leads was the real can’t-miss moment.
The Environmental Protection Agency is ordering the Air Force to treat city-owned wells at the Pease International Tradeport that have been tainted by potentially harmful contaminants. The order issued …
[Marketwired] – On July 8, 2015, a class action lawsuit was filed in the United States District Court for the Central District of California against Silver Wheaton Corp. . The complaint alleges violations of federal securities …
Filed under: Home Improvement Associated PressReplacing some of your grass with drought-tolerant landscaping and native plants is one way to save water. By Jennifer Gravely Brown grass, dead shrubs, puny gardens — they’re an eyesore for sure. But keeping your yard in pristine shape can be quite a burden, especially in the summer heat, when drought conditions are rampant. Here are seven tips to keep your yard looking its best,
Filed under: Home Improvement Associated PressReplacing some of your grass with drought-tolerant landscaping and native plants is one way to save water. By Jennifer Gravely Brown grass, dead shrubs, puny gardens — they’re an eyesore for sure. But keeping your yard in pristine shape can be quite a burden, especially in the summer heat, when drought conditions are rampant. Here are seven tips to keep your yard looking its best,
[at Financial Times] – Rain envelops the helicopter as it banks over the Sperrin Mountains and few landmarks can be identified in the green Northern Ireland countryside below. But Patrick Anderson is in no doubt about what he …
[PR Newswire] – VANCOUVER, July 9, 2015 /PRNewswire/ – GOLDCORP INC. (TSX: G, NYSE: GG) announced today that it has extended the deadline for former shareholders of Probe Mines (“Probe”) to file tax election forms to August 31, 2015.
By Nate Raymond NEW YORK (Reuters) – A financial adviser and a retired professional race car driver were found guilty Thursday of defrauding several National Hockey League players and others out of millions of dollars through a series of real estate and business deals. Phillip Kenner, a financial adviser from Arizona, and Tommy Constantine, who founded the Playboy Racing Team, were convicted by a federal jury in Central Islip, New