May 4, 2009 by E - The Environmental Magazine
Filed under Earth and Environment, Life, The Magazine
Dear EarthTalk: What were the environmental impacts of the huge coal ash spill in Tennessee this past December? — Dave S, Lynnfield, MA
Environmentalists’ call for an end to the age of coal-one of the dirtiest and most common of all the fossil fuels we now use-took on new urgency this past [...]
November 10, 2008 by John M. Guilfoil
Filed under Crime and Justice, Local News, The News
BOSTON — Two United States Postal Service employees were charged last week in federal court with conspiracy to distribute Oxycodone, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Authorities allege that Gerald J. Sadkowski, 30, of Watertown, and Brian M. Faulkner, 37, of Lynn, sold the pain killer illegally both on postal property and while out on their [...]
January 3, 2008 by Torrey Meeks
Filed under Computers, Science and Technology
On Thursday, some good news hit the battered lungs of a billion junk email filters like pure oxygen: Eleven of the world’s most prolific spammers — nine of whom live in the U.S. — were indicted by the Department of Justice.
According to papers unsealed in Detroit, the electronic highwaymen, facing a 41-count indictment, are a [...]


