Author: EHN Curators
After a sweeping dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development, conservation projects protecting wildlife, forests, and ecosystems across dozens of countries are collapsing due to funding cuts.Adam Welz reports for Yale Environment 360.In short:USAID, once a major funder of internatio…Read More
Underlying many investments are breakthroughs in medicine and technology from great universities.Read More
WTTV/WXIN – The Federal Trade Commission is sending out a warning about a stubborn scam that could leave you locked out of your own computer. According to the FTC, tech support scams often ap…Read More
The Federal Trade Commission’s case against Meta for monopolizing personal social media through its acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp serves as a warning of allowing Big Tech companies to acquire nascent competitors in the artificial intelligence market through quasi-mergers that dodge government scrutiny. Based on new research, Alexandros Kazimirov argues that antitrust agencies can look at a combination of circumstantial evidence, including market product proximity, price premiums and product discontinuation, to help adjust their approach to keep AI markets contestable, rather than trying to restore contestability ten years from now.Read More
Op-ed: Civic tech is no silver bullet. But, done right, digital tools can help create more and better quality in-person engagement.Read More
The tech industry, once seen as a relatively stable place to grow a career, continues to be hit by job cuts in 2025. Tech companies including Meta, Block, Autodesk and others are among businesses that have slashed their workforce.Read More
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial newsRead More
From Gates to Zuckerberg, dropping out of college is a badge of honor in Silicon Valley. Now, it’s cause for celebration, too.Read More
Acting commissioner Leland Dudek helms the nearly 60,000-person federal agency. Frank Bisignano, a former JPMorgan Chase and Citigroup executive, waits in the wings.Read More
Here’s a look at the top teams and 197 (yes, 197!) athletes standing out statistically in Washington County baseball, softball, lacrosse and tennis.Read More