August, 2010
FBI check out probable disorders in Jeep Grand Cherokee
A federal investigation has been launched by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. There might be a design flaw within the Jeep Grand Cherokee. There could be lots of cars affected by the defect. About 3 million, in fact. A petition for an investigation was turned in by the Center for Auto Safety to look ...
Mortgage loan closing costs on the rise
Closing costs are part of any mortgage, and they are assessed whenever you either sell the home or settle the mortgage. The average closing costs nationally cost about ten times as much as a payday loan. The average for closing costs have been going up nationwide. New regulations are in place, and with the turmoil ...
How to reprogram your engine computer
Flashing -- or erasing and reprogramming -- your engine's computer is a legitimate way to keep a car's engine control modules (ECMs) up to date. Microprocessors in the power train and fuel injectors have to have this done if cars are older newer than 1996 since the system won't work properly otherwise. Your engine does ...
Elias Abuelazam believed to be serial killer
A man suspected to be the culprit of 20 stabbings and five deaths has been arrested at an Atlanta airport. He tried getting on a flight going to Tel Aviv, Israel. Elias Abuelazam came to the U.S. legally but is an Israeli citizen. 16 of these incidents happened in Michigan, 3 happened in Virginia, and ...
Anti-taxation and the de-evolution of America
Turn out the lights, simply because nobody's home when it comes to the taxation essential to create income for vital services across the board. In a recent New York Times piece, Paul Krugman believes that we should all be nervous over this. Services that make for safer communities, fuel commerce and educate our young should ...