When you think of bad driving, you might naturally think big cities, like Los Angeles and New York, would be the most dangerous cities. But it turns out, those cities were not on the list of places with the worst drivers.
According to recent data released by Consumer Affairs, Memphis, Tennessee, has the highest proportion of bad drivers. It is followed by Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Macon, Georgia, and St. Read More...
Going green has become good business.
Just look at store shelves: Sales of "green" products, such as organic foods and natural personal care items, have jumped 15 percent since 2006, according to research firm Mintel International.
A wave of promotion is hitting consumers during this week's 40th anniversary Earth Day observances: Hanes says it can put you in eco-friendly underwear, Frito-Lay offers Sun Chips from a bag you can toss in a compost pile, and Target stores invite you to use their recycling bins. Read More...
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