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Ohio Legistlators May Change Definition of Renewable Energy Some environmentalists are leery after Ohio legistlaors announced they are considering tinkering with the definition of renewable energy.
Auditor Says Biodiesel Costing ODOT Millions, Not Reaching Goals Auditor David Yost says if the goal of using biodiesel was to stimulate demand and production and bring down the price, it’s not working.
Electric Utilities Ad War Causes Customer Confusion For consumers who don't know about the power struggle between AEP and First Energy Solutions, the ads may not make much sense.
AEP v First Energy Ohio customers consider ability to shop around for the best rates on electricity.
Ohio’s Jobless Rate Again Edges Downward The newly-announced rate for April is 7.4 percent, down from the March level of 7.5 percent.
Time To Move Grandma: What To Do With Her Home? Depressed home prices make the decision to move an aging relative even more difficult than normal.
For Chinese Dissidents, Exile Can Mean Irrelevancy Activist Chen Guangcheng is now safely in America. But he still wants to play a role in China.
NATO Plans 'Irreversible Transition' In Afghanistan President Obama held a press conference Monday afternoon as NATO wrapped up its Chicago summit.
SEC's Investigation Unit 'Outgunned, On A Roll' Last year the agency collected nearly a billion dollars in penalties from companies.
'Making Your Mark Is Hard' And Other Tips For Grads Audie Cornish shares excerpts from graduation addresses by Mitt Romney, President Obama and more.
Spain's Beloved Four-Day Weekends Are At Risk Austerity moves could mean the end of a celebrated tradition: the bridge weekend.
Next Goal For Egypt's Islamists Is The Presidency The Muslim Brotherhood candidate is counting on the group's political machinery.
Mongolia's Dilemma: Who Gets The Water? Traditional herders worry that mines will siphon off already dwindling water supplies in the Gobi.
In Fiery Protest, Italian Museum Sets Art Ablaze The museum's director says tough austerity measures are undermining Italy's cultural heritage.
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