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Daily Archives: January 8, 2016
An offer of savings on health insurance failed to motivate people to lose a modest amount of weight at a Philadelphia hospital system. Original Article
Why Employers’ Incentives For Weight Loss Fall Flat With Workers ...
The Labor Department on Friday reported the U.S. economy added 292,000 jobs in December, and the unemployment rate stayed at 5 percent. Wage growth continued to be weak, but 2016 should bring a boost. Original Article
Wages Flat In Otherwise Strong December Jobs Report : NPR
It’s been an unnerving week for China’s economy, the world’s second largest. Prices fell so sharply on the Shanghai stock exchange that trading had to be halted for the day â twice. Original Article
What Is Behind The Volatility In China’s Financial Markets? : ...
A new subsea camera has been developed that can see two to three times further under water than existing cameras and calculate distances to objects. This will make work carried out under water much easier. Original Article
Eagle-eyed subsea camera — ScienceDaily
For a while, the president’s plan for increasing vehicles’ fuel efficiency worked; he said it would save money and reduce carbon pollution. Then came cheap gas, and the improvements have stalled. Original Article
Is Obama’s Hope For Better Fuel Economy Sputtering Out? : ...
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In a few weeks, hundreds of thousands of people will join the March for Life in Washington, D.C. What if there were three times that many praying? Original Article
Envoking God’s Mercy to End Abortion
Republican presidential hopeful Senator Marco Rubio formed a religious freedom advisory board including several prominent Evangelical leaders and academic experts. Original Article