Articles by Robert C. Weich III

Robert C. Weich III


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Texting and Driving on iPhone: New Apple Technology Could Disable Text Messages While Driving

Apple trying to eliminate distracted driving. Apple is partnering with carmakers to make the in-car driving/phone experience seemless, but that's not all they are doing.

Immigration and Naturalization Law, Pros and Cons: Earth Day Ad Blames Illegal Immigrants for California's Environment Problems

CAPS says "Let's slow immigration and save some California for tomorrow" A new Earth Day advertisement released by Californians for Population Stabilization tries to place blame on immigrants for California's environmental issues.

Immigration News 2014: Supreme Court Refuses To Reconsider Arizona Immigration Law; Gov. Jan Brewer Speaks Out

The provision sought to criminalize the harboring and transportation of illegal immigrants. The Supreme Court declined to revive a provision in an Arizona immigration law Monday.

Transformers 4 'Age Of Extinction' Release Date & Cast News: Character Changes, Additional Autobots Coming To Transformers?

"Transformers: Age of Extinction" will feature some of the similar elements that the past movies have, but there will also be significant changes.

Apple iPad Air 2 News and Rumors: Next iPad To Boast All-In-One Display, Improved Camera?

iPad 2 likely to come out late in 2014. Each year Apple keeps the release of its products under tight lips. So, what's next for Apple? A new iPad Air could be coming to shelves in late 2014, about one year after the unveiling of the first iPad Air Oct.

Justin Bieber News 2014: Singer Won't Be Deported for Smoking Marijuana

White House won't comment on online petition. Could over a quarter million people really want pop star Justin Bieber to be deported? It appears so.

Tila Tequila Is Pregnant: Father of Sex Tape Star's Baby Unknown

The reality show star is 10 weeks pregnant. Tila Tequila is expecting her first child according to a Facebook post the reality show actress made on Friday.

'Aereo' Internet TV Faces Broadcast Cable & Satellite Companies In Copyright Protection Case: Supreme Court Justices To Decide Legality Of Antenna Live Stream Service

Subscription service is an alternative to traditional TV. Subscribers can enjoy a low-cost alternative to watching television by streaming it through their computer, tablet or smartphone.

Locaid Uses A Person's Phone GPS To Determine Their Location: Website Takes Location Services Used By Google, Facebook, And Twitter To Another Level

Company says it could help parents find lost children. Your cellphone is becoming smarter everyday, but could it help parents find their lost children? It certainly could, and thanks to a website, this technology is becoming available to more and more people.

New York City Local News: NYC Homeless Man Found Living Inside Manhattan Bridge, Immigrant Known as "Joe" Kept Warm With Styrofoam

A homeless man found a creative and secretive place to live: inside the Manhattan Bridge. Once police got word of it, however, his secret home was exposed.

Texas Kroger Store Manager With 13 Years Experience Fired For Subduing Knife-Wielding Robber: Customers Protest Decision On Facebook [Video]

Kroger manager fired after chasing robber. A Texas grocery store manager is now looking for a new job after tackling a shoplifter who was wielding a knife.

Tom Cruise Gossip: Katie Holmes' Ex Claims He's Never Met Laura Prepon Amidst Dating Rumors

Sources say Cruise is dating "Orange Is the New Black" star. Tom Cruise has found a Scientologist partner in Laura Prepon, according to New York Post's Page Six.

International Breaking News: Missing French Child Was Just a Facebook Hoax, Woman Arrested Suspected of "Psychological" Problems

Police in France have shifted their efforts from locating a missing 2-year-old boy to arresting the individuals who made the whole thing up.

Gov. Scott Walker Makes Wisconsin First State to Prevent Parents from Giving Up Adopted Children

Adoptive parents often give away unwanted children. Wisconsin became the first state to pass a bill that would prevent adoptive parents from giving up their children without court permission.

Kansas City Highway Shootings: Suspect Arrested After 20 Random Missouri Shootings

Recent outbreak of random shootings hit the Kansas City area. After almost six weeks and about 20 random shootings in the Kansas City, Mo. area, mostly on highways and roads, police have found the suspect involved.

2015 Toyota Camry Design to Get Complete Overhaul

Super-popular sedan tries to keep up with competitors. The Toyota Camry has been long regarded as a reliable mid-sized family sedan without too many frills or extras, but the 2015 version will see many changes.

Mt. Everest Avalanche Death Toll at 12, 4 More Missing

Twelve guides are killed in worst-ever disaster on Mount Everest. At least 12 are dead after an avalanche occurred Friday on Mount Everest. Four more are missing in what is being called the worst-ever disaster on the mountain.

Obamacare Medical Insurance Facts and Sign Up: Affordable Care Act Health Insurance Site Hits 8 Million Sign-ups

Last minute sign-ups push the number to 8 million. President Obama announced Thursday that 8 million people have successfully signed up for healthcare through the Affordable Care Act's online marketplace.

U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Laws 2014: Deportations Fall by 43% Over 5 Years, Says Report

U.S. deporting less, switching focus to convicted criminals. The federal government is bringing 43 percent less deportation cases to U. S. immigration courts over the last five years according to Justice Department data analyzed by the New York Times on Wednesday.

Two Firetrucks Collide Near L.A., Slamming Into Restaurant and Injuring 15

At least 15 are injured. At least 15 people were injured Wednesday when two firetrucks responding to the same house fire collided near Los Angeles. Due to the impact, one of the vehicles ended up smashing into a restaurant.

Verizon Phone Plan Data and Price: Customers Win as Phone Carrier Adjusts Its Plans

Customers can choose to buy phones for full price or in installment plans. Verizon is following its competitors' footsteps by discounting plans when customers pay in full for their phones.

South Korea Ferry Missing and Death Toll: Almost 300 Still Missing After Ship Carrying 459 People Sinks

Ship carried mostly students. A ship carrying 459 people fell on its side Wednesday off South Korea's southern coast. Four are dead and almost 300 are missing.

Survey Finds Millenials Keep Higher Balances in Their Checking Accounts Due to More Bills and Debt

Group has more debt than Gen X or Baby Boomers. Millennials, those defined as people from ages 18-34, keep an average of $2,241. 20 in their checking account, surpassing Gen X-ers and Baby Boomers, a TD Bank survey said.

Gun Control Laws and Debate: Former NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg Spending $50 Million to Counter the NRA

Ex-mayor wants to start grassroots group to end gun violence. Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg plans to start a new gun control organization he hopes will rival the NRA, he announced Wednesday.

Colorado Medical Marijuana Shops Suspected to be Linked to Colombian Drug Cartels

Four Denver-area shops may be closed for good. Four Denver-area medical marijuana shops could be forced to close for good after being raided in November by federal officials.
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