Fixes to healthcare.gov

Computer software glitches prevented enrollment of many prospective seekers of Federal healthcare coverage in November and some part of December 2013. It appears that many of the state run exchanges performed well with minor issues compared the Federal exchange. The Obama Administration took quick actions to fix many of the problems, a reaction to a […]

How to Start a Soccer Club

Starting a soccer club in your home town takes dedication and work, but it’s possible to convert your average 4-person squad into a team of eleven with soccer uniforms in no time! You need an affiliation, so you can actually play against other teams, but once you’ve gotten your foot in the door the rest […]

Nuclear deal between world powers and Iran

In late November 2013, six world powers (the U.S., UK, France, Germany, Russia and China) reached an interim agreement with Iran in regard to Iran’s much controversial nuclear program after three days of negotiations in Geneva. The agreement calls for Iran to limit certain nuclear activities for six month in return for relief from Western […]

Crossing Victoria Falls – By Samuel Phineas Upham

This article was written by Samuel Phineas Upham, The Zambezi River, which snakes through six countries in Africa, was difficult to cross until 1905. A bridge was plotted for construction, but up to that point the river was still filled with barges that crossed via steel cable. These early traders faced strong currents and uneasy […]

The minimum wage battle continues in the U.S.

The President Obama sponsored a bill recently calling the Congress to adopt a $10.00 an hour Federal minimum wage by 2015 which is more than what he proposed during his 2013 State of the Union address. Republican controlled House and critics of raising minimum wage were quick to reject the idea but the President is […]

Nobel Prize winner Robert J Shiller

The Yale University Professor of Economics Robert J. Shiller, one of three winners collected his 2013 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science on December 8, 2013 in Stockholm, Norway. The Nobel Committee described him as a founder of the field of behavioral finance, an innovator in incorporating psychology into economics and pioneering analyst of speculative […]

Ukraine in turmoil over a trade agreement

The Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych is not new to facing controversies. In 2004, as President he faced public outcry when he tried to steal Presidential elections. Once again he is facing angry Ukrainians because as the current President he signed a trade deal to align with Russia instead of much popular and widely expected trade […]

How the Great Barrier Reef is Preserved

Posted By Phin Upham Preservation of the Great Barrier Reef is a complicated process. Australia needed legislation that would allow it to provide funding towards operations that preserve and beautify the reef. Unfortunately, there are still potential disasters that stand in the way of protecting the Great Barrier Reef. Man-Made Disasters The Government of Queensland […]

Essential Soccer Equipment

Whether you’re a new soccer coach or a player new to the sport, the game of soccer requires proper equipment. While a friendly game can be played with a beach ball and on the sand, using the right gear and equipment will enhance a player’s performance and prevent injuries. It’s especially important if you’re a […]

A judge put the NFL agreement with former players in limbo

The National Football League (NFL) in a historic agreement with former players in August 2013 agreed to form a $765 million fund to settle a class-action suits arising from concussion-related brain injuries. An estimated 18,000 former players would be eligible. The agreement calls for compensation, pay for medical exams and underwrite research into concussion-related matters. […]