Praying for Oklahoma

Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Jan Brewer: "Our hearts ache today for the people of Moore, Oklahoma - especially the littlest victims of a massive tornado that left a path of destruction through the Heartland and struck multiple schools during the middle of afternoon classes.

Remember Food Safety During Memorial Day Cookouts

Washington, DC - As the days grow longer and temperatures rise, it is time to shelve the coats and boots and dust off the grill. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) offers a few helpful tips to avoid unwelcome fooborne bacteria at your next cookout.

Moms Prefer More School Choice

Washington, DC - (NAPSI) - A new poll on popular though sometimes controversial schooling issues shows that moms of school-age children are frustrated with K−12 education’s current course.

Automakers Have Your Back

Yuma, Arizona (NAPSI) - With more than 5 million car crashes every year in the U.S., it’s important that drivers understand what they can do to avoid a collision and also what automakers are doing to help them should they be involved in an accident.

Pakistani Nationals Extradited to District of Columbia to Face Charges Involving Illegal Pharmaceutical Shipments

Washington, DC - Two Pakistani nationals have been extradited to the United States to face charges alleging that they operated Internet sites that illegally shipped pharmaceuticals from Pakistan and the United Kingdom to customers in the United States.

Vanderbilt Takes Top Prize in NASA Student Launch Challenge

Huntsville, Alabama - The Aerospace Club of Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tenn., took first prize in the 2013 annual NASA Student Launch Projects challenge, in which student teams design, build and fly small rockets with science payloads to an altitude of 1 mile and return them safely to Earth.