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Kings of the American Road, then and now. 40 years after the Arab Oil Embargo, American driving habits are slowly changing.

America may finally be learning the lessons of the 1970s oil shock

Environment

The Arab oil embargo of 1973-’74 changed the way Americans thought about driving, at least for a little while. Now 40 years later, it’s changing again.

Kings of the American Road, then and now. 40 years after the Arab Oil Embargo, American driving habits are slowly changing.

America may finally be learning the lessons of the 1970s oil shock

Environment

Businesses prepare for explosion in deep sea mining activities

Environment

Classic book ‘Of Mice and Men’ under scrutiny in Turkey

Arts, Culture & Media

Denver group turns abandoned barn into collaboration space for fighting global poverty

Campaign sound tracks a big deal for politicians, musicians alike

Global Politics

If you attend a political event, you’re very likely to notice the music. It’s been chosen to convey a message, one of hope, or patriotism or even of sticking together. And while the politicians are careful about what they choose, sometimes the musicians are none-too-pleased to be included.

States struggle with highway shoulders as resistance to herbicides mounts

Environment

In Oregon, there’s rumblings of discontent over how much herbicide the state uses to keep its highway shoulders cleared. Some counties have pesticide-free promises, but that doesn’t apply to state roads. In some states, though, herbicides are on the decline.

Elkader: An Iowa town named after an Algerian, Muslim jihadist

Lifestyle & Belief

Just one town in the United States is named after an Algerian, Muslim jihadist. Elkader, Iowa, is home to probably just two Muslims, gay men who run a local Algerian restaurant.

Growing number of firms seek to alter your search reputation

Environment

As the Internet becomes even more integrated in our day-to-day lives, more people are trying to make sure they put their best foot forward on the first page of a Google search of their name. They’re turning to new companies to help them do that.

Why businesses hate English-only laws

Tennessee recently passed a law that allows businesses to ban languages other than English in the workplace. Many businesses and employees hate it.