Author: Staff Reports
Backup center Clara Strack also will join the Wildcats after playing for the Hokies. Read More
Oakland sports fans are heartbroken over the loss of the Athletics, as they prepare to officially say goodbye to the A’s at the end of the season. Read More
A San Francisco business owner is planning to go on a 30-day hunger strike to protest the controversial center bike lane and the two parklets he lost after the bike lane was installed. Read More
Brazil will host the COP30 United Nations climate talks in Belem in the Amazon rainforest in 2025, and hopes the summit will boost its eco-tourism credentials and show it has more than beaches to offer. Read More
SAN FRANCISCO, CA — Pat was sitting in the patio of the upscale restaurant in the Embarcadero basking in the pleasant late spring night in San Francisco and the adulation of his friends and colleagues bidding him farewell. Pat has been living in San Francisco for the past three years working as an Appellate lawyer with a boutique law firm. Although Pat excelled in appeals, and even as a pro bono trial lawyer, the law firm only supported him but fully encouraged the lawyers of the firm to donate their skills to the Pro Bono Practice Group, he wanted to tackle…
U.S. authorities arrested a man this week who is accused of helping smuggle a family that froze to death near the Canada-U.S. border in Manitoba in January 2022. New court records released in that case also provide a new link to an alleged human smuggler living in the Toronto area. Read More
NEW YORK, NY — It was a cold, rainy, dark night in NYC. November in New York can be most cruel. One day sunny and inviting with an optimistic glow, the next day brutally dark with a full-frontal assault on optimism. Jaime leaves the workspace, after a crushing day of multiple rejections to her pitch for Seed Capital, and heads off home for a brief break from a series of tough days as an entrepreneur. She enters into the East Village street, that glistened in the juxtaposition between the bright lights and wet streets. The cold mean streets were working…
By Steve Scherer OTTAWA (Reuters) – Canada’s health minister on Thursday said planned restrictions for transgender youth in the Western province of Alberta are “extremely dangerous,” a sign that policies could become a political wedge issue going into next year’s election. On Wednesday, conservative … Read More
Farmers’ protests that began in France in mid-January have spread across Europe in a fight for less bureaucracy and protection of their livelihoods amid the continent’s rising cost of living. Read More
Tech is a challenging Industry. In some respects, it is a victim of its own success. Established enterprises are under increasing pressure to deliver product and service lines with precision and speed. As competitors meet these hypermarket needs of consumers, companies and service provider firms struggle to meet the need for upgrading.According to a recent study by McKinsey & Co, B2B business needs modernization and expansion to maintain a competitive edge. However, the tech infrastructure that is needed to support the evolving upgrades is projected to be one of the most significant enterprise development costs.It would be easy to relegate…