US Judge Allows Discriminatory Service Provision
Judicial systems around the world continue to be a major threat to justice and fairness, in virtually all matters. The court rulings from US judges
Pop Culture Themed Parties
by Samantha Greenbaum Movies and TV shows make great fodder for party themes. If you and your friends can’t get enough of a particular drama
Infinto Gold Suing Costa Rica for Rejecting Big Mining Project
Costa Rica’s rainforest is one of the most beautiful in the world and protecting its beauty is its exclusive right. However, Infinito Gold has other
Rattle Magazine Starts Annual Anthology of Young Poets
Rattle magazine has just begun publish an annual stand-alone anthology of poets ages 15 and under: the Rattle Young Poets Anthology. The goal of this project isn’t
Hope of Life for 6-Year-Old with a Rare Genetic Disease
In October 2012, PRLOG published a press release telling the story of relocation of the Flower family to Chicago after their 5-year-ol son Jack was
Outcry Continues against Reckless Killing of Idaho’s Wolves
When it comes to killing the voiceless members of a human-dominated society, all authorities play as a team. What is happening to wolves in Idaho
Interactale 6 – The Last of the Creepy Moss
Few people know why the snowy river in the legendary Karisma Valley flows from south to north instead of the other way around. And it’s
Rat Poison Not a Safe Solution for Farallon Islands, Says Petition
Simplistic approaches to perceived ecological threats can itself prove a greater threat to the ecological community than a solution. An example in the news is
Allegations of Obama’s Gay Sex and Possible Divorce
Magazine covers in grocery stores have recently been flashing a picture of the Obamas and the all-too familiar D word – that is not “death”,
Voice Raised against Cruelty to Pet Dog in Palm Bay, FL
Last October, one of the worst cases of animal abuse made news when a man in Florida tied his dog to his car and drove