REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK9/11 museum met with mixed feelingsStorage of unidentified remains and entry fees are some of the controversies when New York museum opens to the public.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKIslanders fire up over telecom giant’s plansVerizon wire replacement push hits inhabitants of New York’s Fire Island hard.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOK3D printing worries officialsAuthorities worry that criminals will get hold of printing machines and make their own weapons.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKMississippi supreme court halts executionCourt issues last minute stay of execution for Willie Manning, who was convicted of killing two students in 1992.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKFacing hard times in US MidwestFarmers in the US Midwest are once again facing difficulty after their crop is destroyed for the second year in a row.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKGuns N’ Races in TexasDebate over gun control invades the sporting arena as gun lobby sponsors key NASCAR race.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKProtesting US ‘Right To Work’ lawMichigan, once a bastion of union labour in the US, has become the 24th state to adopt “Right To Work” laws
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKDeported dad wins custody of kidsAfter a long legal battle, Felipe Montes – who was deported to Mexico in 2010 – will be reunited with his three sons.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKReal film survives in the digital ageA huge community of photographers love real film, and at least two global companies are driving the hobby.
REPORTER'S NOTEBOOKCrabbing by tabletCrabbers in the US are replacing traditional means for new ways to log catches