Month: January 2019

A Focus on History – January 3 through January 9

January 3 In an event that heralds the birth of modern Japan, patriotic samurai from Japan’s outlying domains join with anti-shogunate nobles in restoring the emperor to power after 700 years. The young emperor, Meiji, and his ministers, move the royal court from Kyoto to Tokyo, dismantle feudalism, and enact...

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Illinois rates second best in U.S. for electric grid leadership

For the third year in a row, Illinois has received the second best ranking among all states for its leadership in moving toward a modernized electric grid, according to Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) chairman Brien J. Sheahan. Gridwise Alliance in collaboration with Clean Edge Incorporated recently released the results of...

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John Whitehead

Shutdown or not, assault on U.S. Constitution will continue

The government has shut down again. At least, parts of the government temporarily have shut down over president Donald Trump’s demand for a $5 Billion border wall. Yet, although these political games dominate news headlines, send the stock market into a nosedive, and put more than 800,000 federal employees at...

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