WFIT http://wfit.org en Not Your Grandpa's RV: This Roving Lab Tracks Air Pollution http://wfit.org/post/not-your-grandpas-rv-roving-lab-tracks-air-pollution If you're driving down the road someday and you come across a camper with a 50-foot periscope sticking up into the sky, you just might have crossed paths with Ira Leifer. His quirky vehicle is on a serious mission. It's sniffing the air for methane, a gas that contributes to global warming.<p>Leifer is an atmospheric scientist at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:18:00 +0000 Richard Harris 21274 at http://wfit.org Not Your Grandpa's RV: This Roving Lab Tracks Air Pollution Turning Up The Heat On Civil Rights-Era Cold Cases http://wfit.org/post/turning-heat-civil-rights-era-cold-cases Six years ago, the FBI took on a challenge: To review what it called cold case killings from the civil rights era. The investigation into 112 cases from the 1950s and 1960s is winding down, and civil rights activists are weighing the FBI's efforts.<p>The review comes with word this week of the death of a man who'd been named, <a href="http://www.concordiasentinel.com/news.php?id=5893">by a newspaper investigation</a>, as a possible suspect in one notorious case.<p><strong>The Case</strong><p>The investigation was of the death of Frank Morris, in Ferriday, La., in 1964. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:17:00 +0000 Joseph Shapiro 21273 at http://wfit.org Afghan Mineral Treasures Stay Buried, Hostages To Uncertainty http://wfit.org/post/afghan-mineral-treasures-stay-buried-hostages-uncertainty For years, reports have suggested that Afghanistan is sitting on massive deposits of copper, gold, iron and rare earth minerals valued up to $3 trillion. This provides hope for a future economy that would not have to rely so heavily on foreign donations.<p>But with an uncertain political, regulatory and security environment, international investors are hesitant. And it could be many years before Afghanistan begins extracting its mineral wealth.<p>The Afghan Geological Survey office in Kabul is one of the few agencies in the country that measure up to international standards. Here, a U.S. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:13:00 +0000 Sean Carberry 21272 at http://wfit.org Afghan Mineral Treasures Stay Buried, Hostages To Uncertainty Immigration Bill Chugs Along, But Some See Deal-Breakers http://wfit.org/post/immigration-bill-chugs-along-some-see-deal-breakers It's been a long slog already for the bipartisan immigration overhaul proposed by the Senate's Gang of Eight.<p>The legislation has been the target of more than 300 amendments during days of debate and votes by the Senate Judiciary Committee. But while the bill has largely held its own so far, its prospects for getting through Congress remain uncertain.<p>In Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy's view, the immigration overhaul is "moving very well."<p>"It's moving a lot faster than people said it would," says Leahy, a Vermont Democrat.<p>Sen. Sat, 18 May 2013 09:13:00 +0000 David Welna 21271 at http://wfit.org Immigration Bill Chugs Along, But Some See Deal-Breakers French President Signs Same-Sex Marriage Into Law http://wfit.org/post/french-president-signs-same-sex-marriage-law France is officially <a href="http://www.pewforum.org/Gay-Marriage-and-Homosexuality/Gay-Marriage-Around-the-World-2013.aspx#allow">the 14th country</a> to legalize gay marriage. Saturday, President Francois Hollande signed a bill that Parliament <a href="http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/04/23/178594949/french-parliament-oks-same-sex-marriage-law">had passed in April</a>, which gives same-sex couples the right to marry and adopt.<p>Opposition had stalled Hollande's action. Sat, 18 May 2013 05:59:00 +0000 Dana Farrington 21270 at http://wfit.org