Day: May 5, 2014

Drunk Driving Remains a Threat to Children in U.S.

Elk Grove Village, IL—(ENEWSPF)—May 5, 2014. Motor vehicle crashes are a leading cause of death of children in the U.S., and in roughly 20 percent of such cases, at least one driver is legally drunk. A study in the June 2014 Pediatrics, “Child Passenger Deaths Involving Alcohol-Impaired Drivers,” published online[Read More…]

Vehicle Emissions from New Vehicles at Record Low, May 5, 2014

ANN ARBOR–(ENEWSPF)–May 5, 2014.  Fuel economy of new vehicles sold in the U.S. backed off its record high last month, but average monthly emissions are now at an all-time low, say researchers at the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute. Average fuel economy (window-sticker values) of cars, light trucks, vans[Read More…]

U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Town Government Prayers

ACLU Opposed Sectarian Prayers in Support Brief WASHINGTON–(ENEWSPF)–May 5, 2014.  The Supreme Court of the United States upheld today a New York town’s practice of starting town meetings with official sectarian prayer. The practice was challenged by residents of Greece, N.Y. who objected to hearing government prayers, the vast majority[Read More…]

Governor Quinn Announces Illinois’ First Pay for Success Project

Innovative Project Will Increase Support for At-Risk Youth Through Performance-Based Contracts Backed by Private Investment CHICAGO–(ENEWSPF)–May 5, 2014.  Governor Pat Quinn today announced the state’s first Pay for Success (PFS) contract will increase support for at-risk youth who are involved in both the child welfare and juvenile justice systems in[Read More…]

Vatican Officials Questioned by Second UN Committee About Sexual Violence

Torture Committee Inquiry Follows Scathing Rebuke by Committee on Rights of the Child Geneva—(ENEWSPF)—May 5, 2014. Today, the Vatican was summoned to appear before the United Nations Committee Against Torture to report on its record in preventing, punishing and redressing torture, which necessarily included its record addressing widespread sexual violence[Read More…]

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